The reported annual yield from inland capture fisheries in 2008 was over 10 million tonnes, although real catches are probably considerably higher than this. Inland fisheries are extremely complex, and in many cases poorly understood. The numerous water bodies and small rivers are inhabited by a wide range of species and several types of fisher community with diversified livelihood strategies for whom inland fisheries are extremely important. Many drivers affect the fisheries, including internal fisheries management practices. There are also many drivers from outside the fishery that influence the state and functioning of the environment as well as the social and economic framework within which the fishery is pursued. The drivers affecting ...
To assess whether and how socioeconomic factors might be influencing global freshwater finfisheries,...
Abstract The inland fisheries of North America (i.e. Canada and the United States of America) are di...
The contribution of marine capture fisheries to global food security and the development of many coa...
The reported annual yield from inland capture fisheries in 2008 was over 10 million tonnes, although...
Inland waters support the livelihoods of up to 820 million people and provide fisheries that make an...
Though reported capture fisheries are dominated by marine production, inland fish and fisheries make...
Inland fisheries are a vital component in the livelihoods and food security of people throughout the...
The importance of inland fisheries sector cannot be over-emphasized and its significance in providin...
Not AvailableVulnerability of inland fisheries has been universally and unanimously recognized by fi...
The fish of inland waters are diverse, long-lived, large-growing, and an important source of food fo...
To date, there are few comprehensive assessments of how climate change affects inland finfish, fishe...
The value of small-scale inland fisheries lies in its ability to provide essential protein, micronut...
Climate change poses new challenges to the sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture systems, with...
Copyright: © 2014 Mosepele K, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
To assess whether and how socioeconomic factors might be influencing global freshwater finfisheries,...
Abstract The inland fisheries of North America (i.e. Canada and the United States of America) are di...
The contribution of marine capture fisheries to global food security and the development of many coa...
The reported annual yield from inland capture fisheries in 2008 was over 10 million tonnes, although...
Inland waters support the livelihoods of up to 820 million people and provide fisheries that make an...
Though reported capture fisheries are dominated by marine production, inland fish and fisheries make...
Inland fisheries are a vital component in the livelihoods and food security of people throughout the...
The importance of inland fisheries sector cannot be over-emphasized and its significance in providin...
Not AvailableVulnerability of inland fisheries has been universally and unanimously recognized by fi...
The fish of inland waters are diverse, long-lived, large-growing, and an important source of food fo...
To date, there are few comprehensive assessments of how climate change affects inland finfish, fishe...
The value of small-scale inland fisheries lies in its ability to provide essential protein, micronut...
Climate change poses new challenges to the sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture systems, with...
Copyright: © 2014 Mosepele K, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
To assess whether and how socioeconomic factors might be influencing global freshwater finfisheries,...
Abstract The inland fisheries of North America (i.e. Canada and the United States of America) are di...
The contribution of marine capture fisheries to global food security and the development of many coa...