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MeetingProposal for follow up Code of Practice for Recreational Fisheries
<i>Meeting document EIFAC/XXV/2008/Inf.12</i>
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No Thumbnail AvailableProjectNational Workshop on Fisheries Resources Development and Management in Bangladesh - Bay of Bengal Programme 1995
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No results found.This is a weighty report of formidable bulk and understandably so. Rarely has a Workshop in Bangladesh or anywhere else been so comprehensive in mandate or assembled such an array of fisheries expertise. Why was the workshop held? Quite simply, to give effect to Bangladesh's vision of fisheries development and management, set forth in its Perspective Development Plan for 1995-2010. That plan seeks to increase production of fish, manage and conserve fisheries resources for present and futur e generations, encourage private enterprise, increase overall economic growth, and generate employment and incomes, particularly for the rural poor and unemployed youth. These are comprehensive goals, and call for clear guidelines and strategies to address the problems and concerns of fisheries. The National Workshop on Fisheries Resources Development and Management, in Bangladesh, held 29 October-1 November, 1995, in Dhaka, sought to evolve such guidelines and strategies. The Worksh op's recommendations are wide-ranging. They relate to the management of inland fisheries, brackishwater and marine fisheries resources; the management needs of freshwater, marine and brackishwater aquaculture; integrated management of land and water; financing of all these sectors; the legal framework for fishing community development and management; the marketing of fish and fish products. In sum, the Workshop (sponsored jointly by the FAO through BOBP, and the ODA) left nothing uncovered or untouched. The report of this Workshop should therefore be a valuable document - for research and reference, and for the needs of everyone who is concerned with fisheries development and management in Bangladesh. -
MeetingReport of the Ninth Session of the Sub-Committee on Economic and Social Sciences (SCESS) including the report of the Transversal Working Group on Recreational Fisheries. Antalya, Turkey, 13-16 October 2008
<i>Meeting document GFCM:SAC11/2008/Inf.7</i>
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No results found.Summary of the ninth session of Sub-Committee on Economic and Social Sciences (SCESS) was held in Antalya, Turkey, from 13 to 16 October 2008. It was attended by 15 experts from 9 members of GFCM, namely Albania, Algeria, EC, Italy, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, Spain and Turkey as well as representatives from the "Confédération Internationale de la Pêche Sportive (CIPS)"
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