Based on the proven existence of large pelagic fish resources in the southern coast of Mozambique, an experimental fishing trolling program has been designed to study the possibility of resources exploitation through the introduction of trolling technique on artisanal vessels (Project FAO/TCP/MOZ/5653). Although operational problems occurred, the program carried out during the year 1957, provided a collection of data and knowledge. It allowed the preparation of present paper, which could serve as an indicator for a possible implementation of this fishing method in the Mozambican artisanal sector. Sharing this study, the author expects to give a further contribution to the development of a greater pelagic fishery in the waters of Mozambique
After 1975 a large inventory work of fisheries resources began in Mozambican waters. The tuna stocks...
This report of the research cruise (7 to 23 June 1981) surveying pelagic marine resources of the Sof...
The artisanal fishing is a secular activity developed by men and characterized by small scale exploi...
The deep-water shrimp were already studied many years ago, but their commercial fishing on large sca...
This work aims to be a systematic description of marine fisheries of Mozambique, analysing old and n...
From 1976 to 1979 tunas of Mozambique were studied for about 40 months using seven research vessels....
The abundance of sharks is notable in the waters of Mozambique but this species has never been the o...
FAO regularly releases studies on the state of fish resources exploitation (The state of world fishe...
Based on the proven existence of large pelagic fish resources in the southern coast of Mozambique, a...
This report presents an analysis of existing information on fisheries of shad and shrimp. It explain...
This study was conducted with the fishermen of corrals in Cabedelo, Paraíba and aims at analyzing an...
The fish smoking is a traditional process in most african countries and has been gradually improved ...
The most important fisheries of Maputo Bay (Mozambique) are the gill netting of the Hilsa kelee and ...
Thanks to an agreement between the Institute of Fisheries Research of Mozambique and the Soviet part...
The paper presents the results of a survey carried out in the water of Angoche, Quelimane and Beira ...
After 1975 a large inventory work of fisheries resources began in Mozambican waters. The tuna stocks...
This report of the research cruise (7 to 23 June 1981) surveying pelagic marine resources of the Sof...
The artisanal fishing is a secular activity developed by men and characterized by small scale exploi...
The deep-water shrimp were already studied many years ago, but their commercial fishing on large sca...
This work aims to be a systematic description of marine fisheries of Mozambique, analysing old and n...
From 1976 to 1979 tunas of Mozambique were studied for about 40 months using seven research vessels....
The abundance of sharks is notable in the waters of Mozambique but this species has never been the o...
FAO regularly releases studies on the state of fish resources exploitation (The state of world fishe...
Based on the proven existence of large pelagic fish resources in the southern coast of Mozambique, a...
This report presents an analysis of existing information on fisheries of shad and shrimp. It explain...
This study was conducted with the fishermen of corrals in Cabedelo, Paraíba and aims at analyzing an...
The fish smoking is a traditional process in most african countries and has been gradually improved ...
The most important fisheries of Maputo Bay (Mozambique) are the gill netting of the Hilsa kelee and ...
Thanks to an agreement between the Institute of Fisheries Research of Mozambique and the Soviet part...
The paper presents the results of a survey carried out in the water of Angoche, Quelimane and Beira ...
After 1975 a large inventory work of fisheries resources began in Mozambican waters. The tuna stocks...
This report of the research cruise (7 to 23 June 1981) surveying pelagic marine resources of the Sof...
The artisanal fishing is a secular activity developed by men and characterized by small scale exploi...