BOBP Third Phase Publications (1994 - 2000) - BOBP/INF/15

This publication catalogues and summarizes the print, audio-visual and electronic literature generated by the Third Phase (1994-2000) of the Bay of Bengal Programme(BOBP). The print literature includes technical publications in the form of reports, mimeos and manuals, 18 issues of the quarterly pictorial newsletter Bay of Bengal News, as well as comic books, posters and calendars. As for audiovisual media, the BOBP produced a few video films during the Third Phase. Electronic literature refe rs to a significant work, a pair of Cb-ROMs that archiveall the publications of BOBP (during all three phases from 1979 to 2000, not just the Third Phase); the CD-ROMS are eagerly awaited by fisheries officials, scientists and libraries from far and near. buring the fisheries management-oriented Third Phase, the BOBP continued its pro-active role in generating and disseminating information. Our publications have beensent to a large number of fisheries officials and scientists as well as instit utions within and outside the region. We hope these materials helped in a small way to raise awareness and stimulate action concerning fisheries management, not only in the Bay of Bengal region but elsewhere too. The BOBP enters upon 2001 seeking to establish an Inter-Government Organization (IGO) that will continue to provide technical, management and information services for fisheries development and management in the Bay of Bengal region.

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Main Author: Fishery and Aquaculture Economics and Policy Division
Format: Project biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1994
Online Access:https://openknowledge.fao.org/handle/20.500.14283/AE493E
http://www.fao.org/3/a-ae493e.pdf
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Summary:This publication catalogues and summarizes the print, audio-visual and electronic literature generated by the Third Phase (1994-2000) of the Bay of Bengal Programme(BOBP). The print literature includes technical publications in the form of reports, mimeos and manuals, 18 issues of the quarterly pictorial newsletter Bay of Bengal News, as well as comic books, posters and calendars. As for audiovisual media, the BOBP produced a few video films during the Third Phase. Electronic literature refe rs to a significant work, a pair of Cb-ROMs that archiveall the publications of BOBP (during all three phases from 1979 to 2000, not just the Third Phase); the CD-ROMS are eagerly awaited by fisheries officials, scientists and libraries from far and near. buring the fisheries management-oriented Third Phase, the BOBP continued its pro-active role in generating and disseminating information. Our publications have beensent to a large number of fisheries officials and scientists as well as instit utions within and outside the region. We hope these materials helped in a small way to raise awareness and stimulate action concerning fisheries management, not only in the Bay of Bengal region but elsewhere too. The BOBP enters upon 2001 seeking to establish an Inter-Government Organization (IGO) that will continue to provide technical, management and information services for fisheries development and management in the Bay of Bengal region.