Fisheries Policy of Papua New Guinea in the 1980's was unclear for the Japanese because of the rejection of continuing Japanese participation in the skipjack fishery joint-ventures and fee fishing (MATSUDA, 1986, 1990). As a result, both Japan and Papua New Guinea lost great economic benefits. The objective of this paper is to clarify the position of Papua New Guinea in terms of fisheries policy
In the early 1990s, island States of the South Pacific, confronted with the need to develop appropri...
It is said that the Papua New Guinean fishermen follow "traditional fishing rights". But the definit...
This paper examines the development of Japanese high-seas fishing with a focus on the North Pacific...
Fisheries Policy of Papua New Guinea in the 1980's was unclear for the Japanese because of the rejec...
The fisheries development policy in Papua New Guinea is executed in the Sector Review and ADB Report...
Industrial fisheries in Papua New Guinea have made great contributions to the national revenue, to r...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...
Together with cost inflation and stagnant market prices, the new 200-nautical-mile regime has hit th...
Conference paper for the 4th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "The Emerging Pacific Island...
The purpose of this report is to clarify issues concerning Japanese tuna and skipjack fisheries in S...
In the South Pacific island countries, economic development is greatly dependent on fisheries develo...
Research PaperThe least well understood aspects of economic development in general are the social as...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...
This paper will begin with a treatment of the North Pacific Fisheries Convention of 1952. After expl...
This paper analyses the issues and attitudes relating to the fisheries subsidies?currently under con...
In the early 1990s, island States of the South Pacific, confronted with the need to develop appropri...
It is said that the Papua New Guinean fishermen follow "traditional fishing rights". But the definit...
This paper examines the development of Japanese high-seas fishing with a focus on the North Pacific...
Fisheries Policy of Papua New Guinea in the 1980's was unclear for the Japanese because of the rejec...
The fisheries development policy in Papua New Guinea is executed in the Sector Review and ADB Report...
Industrial fisheries in Papua New Guinea have made great contributions to the national revenue, to r...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...
Together with cost inflation and stagnant market prices, the new 200-nautical-mile regime has hit th...
Conference paper for the 4th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "The Emerging Pacific Island...
The purpose of this report is to clarify issues concerning Japanese tuna and skipjack fisheries in S...
In the South Pacific island countries, economic development is greatly dependent on fisheries develo...
Research PaperThe least well understood aspects of economic development in general are the social as...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...
This paper will begin with a treatment of the North Pacific Fisheries Convention of 1952. After expl...
This paper analyses the issues and attitudes relating to the fisheries subsidies?currently under con...
In the early 1990s, island States of the South Pacific, confronted with the need to develop appropri...
It is said that the Papua New Guinean fishermen follow "traditional fishing rights". But the definit...
This paper examines the development of Japanese high-seas fishing with a focus on the North Pacific...