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DocumentAn incomes and costs study of the Egyptian trawl fishery operated in the Gulf of Suez and off the Southern Red Sea coast during 1980-81 1983
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The incomes and costs of the Egyptian trawl fleet operated in the Gulf of Suez and off the southern Red Sea coast during 1980-81 are described in this report. A principal source of data arose from interviews with the boat owners and/or skippers of eighteen boats. Some aspects of the management were discussed. The importance of shrimps and lizard fish, which represented respectively 33% and 44% of the gross value of the catch, was noted. -
DocumentAn incomes and costs study of the Egyptian trawl fishery operated in the Gulf of Suez and off the Southern Red Sea Coast during 1980-81 1983
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The incomes and costs of the Egyptian trawl fleet operated in the Gulf of Suez and off the southern Red Sea coast during 1980-81 are described in this report. A principal source of data arose from interviews with the boat owners and/or skippers of eighteen boats. Some aspects of the management were discussed. The importance of shrimps and lizard fish, which represented respectively 33% and 44% of the gross value of the catch, was noted. -
DocumentCatches, fishing efforts, catches for fishing effort, and fishing locations for the Gulf of Suez and Egyptian Red Sea coast trawl fishery during 1979 to 1982 1984
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No results found.This report presents a collation of data describing the monthly catch weights by important species groups, the associated fishing efforts and catch weight per unit effort, and the fishing locations, for a period of 3 years from 1979 to 1982. Data collection involved catch enumeration at the landing sites by employees of the Department of Agriculture, and the interviewing of skippers for details of fishing efforts and fishing locations by project personnel and counterparts. The mean annual catch of 4973 tons from the Gulf of Suez is tentatively suggested as reflecting full exploitation. The potential annual catch estimated for the less exploited grounds adjacent to the Egyptian border with Sudan is 1111 tons; which is some 378 tons more than the 1982/1983 catch. -
DocumentAn incomes and costs study of the Egyptian trawl fishery operated in the Gulf of Suez and off the Southern Red Sea coast during 1980-81 1983
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The incomes and costs of the Egyptian trawl fleet operated in the Gulf of Suez and off the southern Red Sea coast during 1980-81 are described in this report. A principal source of data arose from interviews with the boat owners and/or skippers of eighteen boats. Some aspects of the management were discussed. The importance of shrimps and lizard fish, which represented respectively 33% and 44% of the gross value of the catch, was noted. -
DocumentAn incomes and costs study of the Egyptian trawl fishery operated in the Gulf of Suez and off the Southern Red Sea Coast during 1980-81 1983
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The incomes and costs of the Egyptian trawl fleet operated in the Gulf of Suez and off the southern Red Sea coast during 1980-81 are described in this report. A principal source of data arose from interviews with the boat owners and/or skippers of eighteen boats. Some aspects of the management were discussed. The importance of shrimps and lizard fish, which represented respectively 33% and 44% of the gross value of the catch, was noted. -
DocumentCatches, fishing efforts, catches for fishing effort, and fishing locations for the Gulf of Suez and Egyptian Red Sea coast trawl fishery during 1979 to 1982 1984
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No results found.This report presents a collation of data describing the monthly catch weights by important species groups, the associated fishing efforts and catch weight per unit effort, and the fishing locations, for a period of 3 years from 1979 to 1982. Data collection involved catch enumeration at the landing sites by employees of the Department of Agriculture, and the interviewing of skippers for details of fishing efforts and fishing locations by project personnel and counterparts. The mean annual catch of 4973 tons from the Gulf of Suez is tentatively suggested as reflecting full exploitation. The potential annual catch estimated for the less exploited grounds adjacent to the Egyptian border with Sudan is 1111 tons; which is some 378 tons more than the 1982/1983 catch. -
DocumentAn incomes and costs study of the Egyptian trawl fishery operated in the Gulf of Suez and off the Southern Red Sea coast during 1980-81 1983
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The incomes and costs of the Egyptian trawl fleet operated in the Gulf of Suez and off the southern Red Sea coast during 1980-81 are described in this report. A principal source of data arose from interviews with the boat owners and/or skippers of eighteen boats. Some aspects of the management were discussed. The importance of shrimps and lizard fish, which represented respectively 33% and 44% of the gross value of the catch, was noted. -
DocumentAn incomes and costs study of the Egyptian trawl fishery operated in the Gulf of Suez and off the Southern Red Sea Coast during 1980-81 1983
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The incomes and costs of the Egyptian trawl fleet operated in the Gulf of Suez and off the southern Red Sea coast during 1980-81 are described in this report. A principal source of data arose from interviews with the boat owners and/or skippers of eighteen boats. Some aspects of the management were discussed. The importance of shrimps and lizard fish, which represented respectively 33% and 44% of the gross value of the catch, was noted. -
DocumentCatches, fishing efforts, catches for fishing effort, and fishing locations for the Gulf of Suez and Egyptian Red Sea coast trawl fishery during 1979 to 1982 1984
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No results found.This report presents a collation of data describing the monthly catch weights by important species groups, the associated fishing efforts and catch weight per unit effort, and the fishing locations, for a period of 3 years from 1979 to 1982. Data collection involved catch enumeration at the landing sites by employees of the Department of Agriculture, and the interviewing of skippers for details of fishing efforts and fishing locations by project personnel and counterparts. The mean annual catch of 4973 tons from the Gulf of Suez is tentatively suggested as reflecting full exploitation. The potential annual catch estimated for the less exploited grounds adjacent to the Egyptian border with Sudan is 1111 tons; which is some 378 tons more than the 1982/1983 catch.
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