Politics, rather than science, played a key role in marine fisheries governance in South Asia, said Maarten Bavinck, a Dutch scientist specialised in the capture fishery of India and Sri Lanka. The dispute between India and Sri Lanka over fishing activities in the Palk Bay remained unsolved due mainly to political reasons, he said, delivering a lecture on “Tropical marine fisheries governance and the way forward,” at the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute here on Tuesday. The lecture was organised by the Marine Biological Association of India
The article “Responsible Fisheries: Kerala Fish Workers Open New Path in Co-governance” (EPW, 29 ...
WITH 36 years of marine fisheries research work and particularly being part of Gulf of Mannar and Pa...
This paper explores the political and historical ecology surrounding the 2002 dredging of a new sea ...
Politics, rather than science, is playing an important role in marine fisheries governance, especial...
Politics, rather than science, is playing an important role in marine fisheries governance especiall...
The dispute between India and Sri Lanka over fishing activities in the Palk Bay remains unsolved mai...
The dispute between India and Sri Lanka over fishing activities in the Palk Bay remains unsolved mai...
Politics, rather than science, is playing an important role in marine fisheries governance especiall...
A Dutch scientist specialising in capture fishery in India and Sri Lanka, has called for restraining...
A Dutch scientist specialising in capture fishery in India and Sri Lanka, has called for restraining...
The current Sri Lankan--Indian fishery conflict substantially threatens the maritime security of the...
In the interest of finding a lasting solution to the fishermen issue, the Centre would give an impet...
Fishery resources in the Palk Bay region have been the source of livelihood to fishers in South Indi...
Indian trawl fishers in the Palk Bay regularly engage in cross-border fishing to the detriment of Sr...
Controversies related to Indian trawlers crossing into Sri Lankan waters of the Palk Bay have repeat...
The article “Responsible Fisheries: Kerala Fish Workers Open New Path in Co-governance” (EPW, 29 ...
WITH 36 years of marine fisheries research work and particularly being part of Gulf of Mannar and Pa...
This paper explores the political and historical ecology surrounding the 2002 dredging of a new sea ...
Politics, rather than science, is playing an important role in marine fisheries governance, especial...
Politics, rather than science, is playing an important role in marine fisheries governance especiall...
The dispute between India and Sri Lanka over fishing activities in the Palk Bay remains unsolved mai...
The dispute between India and Sri Lanka over fishing activities in the Palk Bay remains unsolved mai...
Politics, rather than science, is playing an important role in marine fisheries governance especiall...
A Dutch scientist specialising in capture fishery in India and Sri Lanka, has called for restraining...
A Dutch scientist specialising in capture fishery in India and Sri Lanka, has called for restraining...
The current Sri Lankan--Indian fishery conflict substantially threatens the maritime security of the...
In the interest of finding a lasting solution to the fishermen issue, the Centre would give an impet...
Fishery resources in the Palk Bay region have been the source of livelihood to fishers in South Indi...
Indian trawl fishers in the Palk Bay regularly engage in cross-border fishing to the detriment of Sr...
Controversies related to Indian trawlers crossing into Sri Lankan waters of the Palk Bay have repeat...
The article “Responsible Fisheries: Kerala Fish Workers Open New Path in Co-governance” (EPW, 29 ...
WITH 36 years of marine fisheries research work and particularly being part of Gulf of Mannar and Pa...
This paper explores the political and historical ecology surrounding the 2002 dredging of a new sea ...