Fishery resources and development policy in Pakistan
Development ; Fish ; Fishery;Fishing ; Fishing technique ; Fishing zone ; Halieutic resources ; Pakistan ; Seasonal variation
This study assesses the condition of the fishing industry in Pakistan. It briefly reviews the ecological environment of Pakistan's fisheries and describes recent developments in technology and their impact on the catch.
This paper considers fishing and fishery per se as cultural phenomena. The gyoura, the small-scale unit from which originated most inshore villages, is a subject of research to be found between geography and fishery studies laying the basis
for the establishment of a new total science of fishery geography. - (SGA)
This study intends to explain fishing space of main fisheries at Choshi Fishing Port, which is one of the leading bases for offshore fisheries in Japan. Fishing space consists of fishing grounds, operating sea areas and headquarters of fishing boats
British Columbia ; Canada ; Fishery ; Fishing ; Fishing fleet ; Fishing resources ; Resource management
Thanks to Japanese imports, high demand for herring roe (eggs) has forced long-range planning of this specialized fishery. Catch quotas and temporal and spatial limitations have reduced pressure on herring stocks to the point of near recovery
Development and allocation of fishery in city suburbs-the example of Kaifeng.
Physical and human factors favourable and unfavourable to the development of fishery around Kaifeng are identified. The history of growth in fishery is outlined, and the methods for rationalizing the use of water surfaces, the techniques
The closing of the frontier. A history of the marine fisheries of Southeast Asia c.1850-2000
Asia ; Australia ; Burma ; Fish product ; Fishery ; Fishing ; Fishing fleet ; Fishing resources ; Fishing technique ; Historical geography ; Indonesia ; South-Eastern Asia
First book on the subject. Divided into 7 chapters. 1. Introduction ; 2. The fisheries of Southeast Asia in the middle of the Nineteenth Century ; 3. State, economy and fisheries to the 1930's ; 4. Catching more with the same technology, 1870s
to 1930s ; 5. Technological change and the extension of the frontier of fisheries, 1890s to 1930s ; 6. The great fish race ; 7. The closing of the frontier. Fisheries have brought a severe depletion of marine resources in South-East Asia. The challenge
Fishing for nature : the politics of subjectivity and emotion in Scottish inshore fisheries management
Applied ecology ; Community ; Conflict ; Emotion ; Fishing ; Inshore fishery ; Livelihood ; Political ecology ; Resource management ; Scotland ; Subjectivity ; United Kingdom
This paper explores the relational emergence of subjects, emotions, and socionatures and their consequences for Scottish inshore fishery management. It probes the contradictions emerging from different fishing practices by exploring how
the boundaries between subjects and environments are formed, and the consequences for Scottish inshore fisheries management of such boundary un/making. Attending to the way in which subjectivities position fishers differently in relation to their resources
and fisheries policies is therefore vital for successful management.