This study assesses the sustainability of fisheries of Lamon Bay in the Philippines and investigates the effectiveness of fishery conservation policies. It finds that current policies are failing and that a substantial investment would be required to ensure full compliance with current regulations. It also finds that the benefits of achieving high levels of compliance would exceed costs by only a tiny margin. It concludes that current regulations to deal with overfishing are neither cost-effective nor address the underlying problems of overexploitation of fish stocks and open access to fishing areas. The study suggests that a tradable quota system may provide one answer to the problem and outlines government policies that would back up such...
This paper reviews the literature on the Philippine experience in fisheries and aquatic resources ma...
This study provides an assessment of the commercial fishery of the central Philippine province of Ma...
ABSTRACT Although the fishery regulations at the local levels evolve along with the chan...
fisheries of Lamon Bay in the Philippines and investigates the effectiveness of fishery conservation...
Research PaperLamon Bay is one of the most important fishing grounds in the Philippines. In spite of...
This report assesses the sustainability of fisheries of Lamon Bay in the Philippines and investigate...
Declining fish stocks is a major environmental problem all around the world - one that is jeopardizi...
PresentationThe Philippines is surrounded with many fishing grounds. In spite of this, most fisherme...
A summary of EEPSEA research report 2003-RR9, "Economic evalualion of fishery policies in Lamon Bay,...
The paper examines the sustainability of fisheries and fishers’ incomes in the Visayan Sea (Philippi...
Research PaperIn the Philippines, the current licensing policy for commercial fishing does not signi...
Abstract. Marine fishery resource management is a great concern of numerous governments because this...
Managing small-scale fisheries in a developing country like the Philippines is very challenging beca...
Continuous growth in population and increasing demand for fish and fish products have resulted in de...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2009-RR5: "Evaluation of Fisheries Management Options for th...
This paper reviews the literature on the Philippine experience in fisheries and aquatic resources ma...
This study provides an assessment of the commercial fishery of the central Philippine province of Ma...
ABSTRACT Although the fishery regulations at the local levels evolve along with the chan...
fisheries of Lamon Bay in the Philippines and investigates the effectiveness of fishery conservation...
Research PaperLamon Bay is one of the most important fishing grounds in the Philippines. In spite of...
This report assesses the sustainability of fisheries of Lamon Bay in the Philippines and investigate...
Declining fish stocks is a major environmental problem all around the world - one that is jeopardizi...
PresentationThe Philippines is surrounded with many fishing grounds. In spite of this, most fisherme...
A summary of EEPSEA research report 2003-RR9, "Economic evalualion of fishery policies in Lamon Bay,...
The paper examines the sustainability of fisheries and fishers’ incomes in the Visayan Sea (Philippi...
Research PaperIn the Philippines, the current licensing policy for commercial fishing does not signi...
Abstract. Marine fishery resource management is a great concern of numerous governments because this...
Managing small-scale fisheries in a developing country like the Philippines is very challenging beca...
Continuous growth in population and increasing demand for fish and fish products have resulted in de...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2009-RR5: "Evaluation of Fisheries Management Options for th...
This paper reviews the literature on the Philippine experience in fisheries and aquatic resources ma...
This study provides an assessment of the commercial fishery of the central Philippine province of Ma...
ABSTRACT Although the fishery regulations at the local levels evolve along with the chan...