SAMUDRA Report No. 64, March 2013

Contents: At a crossroads: England’s small-scale fisheries are being integrated within a national system.Diversionary tactics: Most of Peru’s anchoveta catches meantfor human consumption are being diverted.Fair, sustainable? The new EU-Mauritania FisheriesAgreement has been welcomed—and spurned.A weighty responsibility: A fisheries reform process isunder way in several parts of Africa.Sri Lanka. Restoring past glory: The Regional Fisheries Livelihoods Programme focuses on fisheries in the Negombo lagoon.Need for vigilance: Summary of a study on globalization andtrade treaties in Atlantic Canadian fisheries.A collective voice: A national workshop on the ILO Work inFishing Convention was held in Goa, India.Short-term model: Brazil is backing increased productionthrough industrial fisheries and aquaculture.Living the learning. 70 participants from the Honduran Caribbean coast gathered at a conference on SSF.Brazil. Towards synthesis: On the approach of civil society organizations towards the proposed SSF Guidlines.

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Kumar, K.G.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: International Collective in Support of Fishworkers 2013-03
Subjects:Aquaculture, Fisheries, Pollution, Sociology,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/27408
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