This paper depicts the spatial structure of the fishery in Nakaminato of Hitachinaka city, Ibaraki Prefecture. The spatial structure consists of inland space, a marine space and a port space functioning as a node to combine the former two spaces. This paper first analyzed in ..
Japan is considered as one of the most successful marine fishery co-management or CBFM regimes. Howe...
It has been argued that most of the problems concerning fisheries and aquaculture may be rooted in s...
In a first part, the author shows how the three elements of "the fishing space" are distributed ; th...
The purpose of this study is to consider coastal regional division in Japan by the distribution of m...
Wakkanai is the most north city in Japan, and Wakkanai was a city where large quantity of fishes wer...
The whaling industry in early modern Japan was the greatest fishery in Edo period. At the time, whal...
Research PaperThere are approximately 3000 fishing ports in Japan and there have been strong critici...
The spatial structure of commercial marine fisheries in Northwest (NW) Mexico was investigated using...
Coral reef fishes often exhibit a high degree of structure in their distribution and abundance, but ...
Coral reef fishes often exhibit a high degree of structure in their distribution and abundance, but ...
The fishing industry has long been dominant in Japan's coastal zone. However, its domination has bee...
In the Java sea, pelagic fish are exploited by purse seiners. The resource is dispersed and has to b...
This paper examines the spatial patterns of prehistoric net fishing carried out by the Jomon hunter-...
This paper analyses the development process of coastal purse seine fishery and/or the round haul net...
The relationship between fisheries and marine spatial planning (MSP) is still widely unsettled. Whil...
Japan is considered as one of the most successful marine fishery co-management or CBFM regimes. Howe...
It has been argued that most of the problems concerning fisheries and aquaculture may be rooted in s...
In a first part, the author shows how the three elements of "the fishing space" are distributed ; th...
The purpose of this study is to consider coastal regional division in Japan by the distribution of m...
Wakkanai is the most north city in Japan, and Wakkanai was a city where large quantity of fishes wer...
The whaling industry in early modern Japan was the greatest fishery in Edo period. At the time, whal...
Research PaperThere are approximately 3000 fishing ports in Japan and there have been strong critici...
The spatial structure of commercial marine fisheries in Northwest (NW) Mexico was investigated using...
Coral reef fishes often exhibit a high degree of structure in their distribution and abundance, but ...
Coral reef fishes often exhibit a high degree of structure in their distribution and abundance, but ...
The fishing industry has long been dominant in Japan's coastal zone. However, its domination has bee...
In the Java sea, pelagic fish are exploited by purse seiners. The resource is dispersed and has to b...
This paper examines the spatial patterns of prehistoric net fishing carried out by the Jomon hunter-...
This paper analyses the development process of coastal purse seine fishery and/or the round haul net...
The relationship between fisheries and marine spatial planning (MSP) is still widely unsettled. Whil...
Japan is considered as one of the most successful marine fishery co-management or CBFM regimes. Howe...
It has been argued that most of the problems concerning fisheries and aquaculture may be rooted in s...
In a first part, the author shows how the three elements of "the fishing space" are distributed ; th...