For effective management of straddling fish stocks, regional cooperation of the participating countries is required. Formation of regional fisheries forums and intergovernmental consultative machinery's is very vital. The functions of the existing regional bodies and the factors which should form the basis for effective management of fish stocks are discussed
Community based approaches to management of coastal fisheries through fishery co-operatives may offe...
The Western Indian Ocean (WIO) is one of the largest fishing areas among those classified as such by...
Fisheries in the South China Sea region have shown rapid development in the last two decades. Landin...
As a step to address the problems of coastal fisheries in Asia, the WorldFish Center joined forces w...
According to international law, straddling fish stocks should be managed cooperatively through Regio...
Overexploitation and severe depletion of marine fisheries resources in Southeast Asia continue to be...
The present understanding of the term fishery management includes, besides conservation (avoiding ov...
At the Thirtieth Meeting of the Council of Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) at...
International audienceThis state-of-the-art on fisheries co-management was produced using a specific...
This is the report of the APFIC regional workshop on "Mainstreaming fisheries co-management" held in...
The prevailing situation in the fisheries sector in many countries of the world can be briefly stat...
Two-thirds of fish stocks commercially fished on the high seas are either depleted or overexploited....
Fisheries have emerged as an important food production sector of the Tamil Nadu State contributing t...
Regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs) and regional fisheries management arrangements h...
Research PaperSoutheast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Training Department (SEAFDEC/TD) and the ...
Community based approaches to management of coastal fisheries through fishery co-operatives may offe...
The Western Indian Ocean (WIO) is one of the largest fishing areas among those classified as such by...
Fisheries in the South China Sea region have shown rapid development in the last two decades. Landin...
As a step to address the problems of coastal fisheries in Asia, the WorldFish Center joined forces w...
According to international law, straddling fish stocks should be managed cooperatively through Regio...
Overexploitation and severe depletion of marine fisheries resources in Southeast Asia continue to be...
The present understanding of the term fishery management includes, besides conservation (avoiding ov...
At the Thirtieth Meeting of the Council of Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) at...
International audienceThis state-of-the-art on fisheries co-management was produced using a specific...
This is the report of the APFIC regional workshop on "Mainstreaming fisheries co-management" held in...
The prevailing situation in the fisheries sector in many countries of the world can be briefly stat...
Two-thirds of fish stocks commercially fished on the high seas are either depleted or overexploited....
Fisheries have emerged as an important food production sector of the Tamil Nadu State contributing t...
Regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs) and regional fisheries management arrangements h...
Research PaperSoutheast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Training Department (SEAFDEC/TD) and the ...
Community based approaches to management of coastal fisheries through fishery co-operatives may offe...
The Western Indian Ocean (WIO) is one of the largest fishing areas among those classified as such by...
Fisheries in the South China Sea region have shown rapid development in the last two decades. Landin...