This paper analyses the structure of Namibia’s fishery sector, which consists of both marine-based fisheries and aquaculture. The study examines the sectors’ governance structure and the evolution of fishery stocks and assesses the performance of the sector in terms of catch effort, sectoral contribution to GDP, employment, and contribution to international trade. The analysis concentrates on the marine-based fisheries and applies two analytical methods: a qualitative approach that solicits views from local fishing associations and companies and a quantitative approach that uses the decision support model to identify realistic export opportunities. The main challenges inhibiting the growth of Namibia’s fishery sector include a shortage of s...
Research PaperIn Namibia, the linefish sector is in principle exploited by two sectors: recreational...
The fishery sector of Ghana is beset with problems, including widespread illegal, unreported and unr...
This paper analyses the impact of the activities of distant water fleets on Namibia’s marine ecosyst...
This paper analyses the structure of Namibia’s fishery sector, which consists of both marine-based f...
Namibia’s fishing industry is managed using a system of fishing rights and individual fishing quotas...
A key fishery policy issue decided by the new government of Namibia soon after independence in 1990 ...
This paper describes the management response to the collapse of fisheries, and the Namibian hake fis...
From ancient time fisheries has been a major source of food for humanity and provider of employment ...
This paper develops a model for Namibian hake, which incorporates the biology, gear selectivity and ...
This multidisciplinary analysis of Namibia marine aquaculture developments has found it to have a go...
The most important Namibian linefish species, the silver kob Argyrosomus inodorus, is currently heav...
Traditionally, Ghana is a marine fishing country. The fishing industry dominated by artisanal marine...
This paper provides an overview of the small-scale fisheries sector in countries within the Benguela...
Governance of the world’s marine fisheries is ill-adapted to sustainability. Twenty years after the ...
Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) management is a concept aimed at the conservation and sustaina...
Research PaperIn Namibia, the linefish sector is in principle exploited by two sectors: recreational...
The fishery sector of Ghana is beset with problems, including widespread illegal, unreported and unr...
This paper analyses the impact of the activities of distant water fleets on Namibia’s marine ecosyst...
This paper analyses the structure of Namibia’s fishery sector, which consists of both marine-based f...
Namibia’s fishing industry is managed using a system of fishing rights and individual fishing quotas...
A key fishery policy issue decided by the new government of Namibia soon after independence in 1990 ...
This paper describes the management response to the collapse of fisheries, and the Namibian hake fis...
From ancient time fisheries has been a major source of food for humanity and provider of employment ...
This paper develops a model for Namibian hake, which incorporates the biology, gear selectivity and ...
This multidisciplinary analysis of Namibia marine aquaculture developments has found it to have a go...
The most important Namibian linefish species, the silver kob Argyrosomus inodorus, is currently heav...
Traditionally, Ghana is a marine fishing country. The fishing industry dominated by artisanal marine...
This paper provides an overview of the small-scale fisheries sector in countries within the Benguela...
Governance of the world’s marine fisheries is ill-adapted to sustainability. Twenty years after the ...
Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) management is a concept aimed at the conservation and sustaina...
Research PaperIn Namibia, the linefish sector is in principle exploited by two sectors: recreational...
The fishery sector of Ghana is beset with problems, including widespread illegal, unreported and unr...
This paper analyses the impact of the activities of distant water fleets on Namibia’s marine ecosyst...