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DocumentPresent Status and Potential for Development for Inland Fisheries in Malaysia 1976
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No Thumbnail AvailableDocumentThe Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries with special reference to inland fisheries and aquaculture development. Paper presented at the tenth session of the Committee for Inland Fisheries of Africa. Akosombo, Ghana, 24-27 November 1997 1997
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No results found.This paper discusses the background and steps taken by FAO and other organizations to support the implementation of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries, with particular reference to inland fisheries and aquaculture development. Inland fisheries are a special case in terms of management because of their multi-purpose use regimes and also because of the many strategies in the use of inland waters for fisheries. These situations impact on the approach to be adopted in terms of the Code. F AO is elaborating specific guidelines for inland fisheries, that would address the critical management and production issues of the sub-sector. The inland fisheries guidelines together with other guidelines that have been published or are being developed as well as the FAO/World Bank. Strategy for the implementation and monitoring of the Code should assist States and the civil society as a whole with the effective and expeditious implementation of the Code. Members of the Committee are invited t o report on their national experiences in implementing the Code and to provide other advice regarding reporting on inland fisheries and aquaculture in the region. The Committee is also requested to collaborate with the pre-testing of the questionnaire for monitoring the implementation of the Code. -
No Thumbnail AvailableBook (series)Inland fishery enhancements. Papers presented at the FAO/DFID Expert Consultation on Inland Fishery Enhancements. Dhaka, Bangladesh, 7-11 April 1997. 1998
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No results found.This document brings together the 28 papers presented at the Expert Consultation on Inlnad Fishery Enhancements, held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 7 to 11 April 1997. The Expert Consultation was jointly organized by FAO and the Department for Intenational Development of teh United Kingdom and was hosted by the government of Bangladesh. The major objective of the Expert Consultation was to promote better understanding of how various factors fit together for successful implementation of inland fisher ies enhancement programmes. Accordingly, the papers span a broad range of topics - technical, socio-economic, cultural and administrative. Techniques, geographic constraints, problems of information gathering and monitoring, and genetics are addressed. Because of its relative importance as a an enhancement technique, stocking received much attention; areas discussed include strategies, modelling and prediction of results, health management and fitness of stocked fish as well as stocking experien ces by type ot water body. Cage culture - its importnace, promotion through extension and limitations - is also considered. Other papers cover social and economic benefits and their distribution, institutions and self-and participatory management. Country reviews dealing very broadly with enhancement are also included. This FAO Fisheries Technical Paper is a companion to teh Report of the Expert Consultation on Inland Fishery Enhancements, FAO Fisheries Report No. 559, which deals with the admin istratve aspects of the meeting and sets out its conclusions and recommendations.
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