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  1. Economic Impacts of Hypoxia on North Carolina Brown Shrimp

    While environmental stressors such as hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) are perceived as a threat to the productivity

  2. Stock Enhancement of Sea Urchin (Tripneustes gratilla) in Northwestern Luzon, Philippines : A Management Strategy

    Research Paper

  3. Developing Artificial Reefs as a Possible Solution to Ameliorate Small-Scale Fishing Community Livelihoods: Some Case-Studies

    Abstract only.

  4. Coastal Aquaculture Development in Bangladesh: Un-sustainable and Sustainable Experiences

    Coastal aquaculture in Bangladesh mainly consists of two shrimp species (Penaeus monodon and Macrobrachium rosenbergii). Currently, there are about 16,237 marine shrimp (P. monodon) farms covering 148,093 ha...

  5. Non-convexity and the Sustainability of the Indonesia's Life Reef Fish

    Fishing for the life reef fish has been an important source of economy both at macro level and micro level. At Macro level, life reef fish for food (LRFF) plays a greater role in increasing export revenue since...

  6. Decentralized management the new approach of thai coastal fishery management

    Research Paper

  7. Sea Turtles of Bahia Magdalena, Baja California Sur, Mexico: Demand and Supply of an Endangered Species

    Sea turtles have historically been a primary resource for many of the coastal inhabitants of Bahia Magdalena, Baja California Sur,

  8. Trade in Fishing Services

    Almost one half of the EEZs of the world are subject to so-called foreign fishing arrangements (FFAs), in which foreign fishing states (distant water fishing states in particular) gain access to EEZs under...

  9. Hagfish needs the new paradigm of Japan's domestic fisheries management

    Research Paper

  10. Choice of Organization Managing and Utilizing Japanese Coastal Resources Using Ahp Technique

    In Japan, common fishery rights are granted by prefectural governor only to local fisheries cooperative associations (FCAs). Coastal resources like abalones are utilized by local fishers as members of FCAs....

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