APFIC/FAO Regional Consultation: Improving the Contribution of Culture-Based Fisheries and Fishery Enhancements in Inland Waters to Blue Growth, 25-27 May 2015, Negombo, Sri Lanka

Enhancement to improve the performance of inland capture fisheries beyond a level sustainable by natural processes may entail stocking with seed originating from aquaculture installations or the wild, or from modification of the fishery habitat. In Asia, the most typical form of stocking are culture-based fisheries which use seed from aquaculture hatcheries. Its primary objective is to increase fish yields as a means to increase food and income for fishers. Despite technical and methodological advances, the results of culture-based fishery interventions have not been objectively evaluated in terms of cost effectiveness, environmental consequences and social impact. This publication reports on the regional consultation convened in Negombo, Sri Lanka from 25 to 27 May 2015 on the subject, and provides recommendations and guidance on responsible stocking in the Asia-Pacific region.

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Main Authors: 177549 FAO, Bangkok (Thailand). Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific eng, 1423211772766 APFIC/FAO Regional Consultation: Improving the Contribution of Culture-Based Fisheries and Fishery Enhancements in Inland Waters to Blue Growth Negombo (Sri Lanka) 25-27 May 2015 eng, 186544 FAO, Bangkok (Thailand). Asia-Pacific Fishery Commission eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Bangkok (Thailand) FAO 2015
Subjects:inland fisheries, capture fisheries, fish culture, fishery production, fishery resources, stock assessment, fishery management, ecosystem approaches,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-i5152e.pdf
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