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Book (series)Report and papers presented at the seventh FAO Expert Consultation on Fish Technology in Africa, Saly-Mbour, Republic of Senegal , 10-13 December 2001/ Rapport et documents présentés à la septième Consultation d'experts FAO sur la technologie du poisson en Afrique, Saly-Mbour, République du Sénégal, 10-13 décembre 2001 2005
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No results found.The seventh FAO Expert Consultation on Fish Technology in Africa was held in the framework of the Cooperative Research Programme on Fish Technology in Africa coordinated by the Fish Utilization and Marketing Service of FAO's Fishery Industries Division in collaboration with the FAO Regional Office for Africa. The Consultation was held to review progress and problems in post-harvest fish utilization in Africa and make recommendations to FAO, its member countries and all institutes, instit utions and persons interested in fish utilization in Africa. The experts reviewed in particular fresh fish utilization, fish processing, quality assurance, and marketing and socio-economic issues. The review was done through presentation by the secretariat of a report on progress and events since the previous Consultation held in 1996, presentation of 20 papers, abstracts of 10 additional papers, and a field trip to fish landing and processing sites in Mbour and Joal. The report includ es the recommendations as well as the papers that were available to the experts. -
Book (stand-alone)Report of the FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish off Northwest Africa. Dakar, Senegal, 23–28 May 2016. Rapport du Groupe de travail de la FAO sur l’évaluation des petits pélagiques au large de l’Afrique nord-occidentale. Dakar, Sénégal, 23-28 mai 2016
FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Report/FAO Rapport sur les pêches et l’aquaculture No. R1220
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No results found.The sixteenth meeting of the FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish off Northwest Africa was held in Dakar, Senegal from 23 to 28 May 2016. The Group assessed the status of the small pelagic resources in Northwest Africa and made projections on the development of the status of the stocks and on future effort and catch levels. La seizième réunion du Groupe de travail de la FAO sur l'évaluation des petits pélagiques au large de l'Afrique du Nord-Ouest s’est tenue à Dakar, au Sénégal, du 23 au 28 mai 2015. Le Groupe de travail a examiné l’état actuel des ressources de petits pélagiques en Afrique nord-occidentale et a fait des projections sur le développement de l’état des stocks ainsi que sur les futurs niveaux d’effort et de captures. -
Book (series)Report of the FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish off Northwest Africa. Saly, Senegal, 6–15 May 2008. / Rapport du Groupe de travail de la FAO sur l’évaluation des petits pélagiques au large de l’Afrique nord-occidentale. Saly, Sénégal, 6–15 mai 2008. 2008
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No results found.The eighth meeting of the FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish off Northwest Africa was held in Saly, Senegal, from 6 to 15 May 2008. The Group assessed the status of the small pelagic resources in Northwest Africa and made projections on the development of the status of the stocks and on future effort and catch levels. The advices for the stocks are given in relation to the agreed reference points F0.1, FMSY, B0.1 and BMSY and on the basis of the projections for the nex t five years. With the exception of sardine (Sardina pilchardus) in Zone C, the other small pelagic fish stocks in the region are considered to be fully or overexploited. Sardine in Zone C does not show signs of overexploitation and the estimated biomass index from the regional survey (November–December) increased in 2007 as compared to 2006. Nevertheless, given the fluctuations observed in the abundance of this stock care should be taken in its management. The situation for the sardine stock in Zone A+B seems to have improved since 2006 and this stock is now considered fully exploited. Cunene horse mackerel (Trachurus trecae) was found to be fully exploited, and the recruitment survey index suggests a good recruitment for 2007. The stock of Atlantic horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus), despite the observed increase in the biomass index estimated by the regional acoustic survey, is still considered overexploited. Because horse mackerel fishery in parts of the zone does not separate the two species, an overall reduction of effort on these species was recommended. Round sardinella (Sardinella aurita) and chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus) were found to be overexploited and effective management measures will be required to promote their recovery to a productive state.
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