Small pelagic resources and their fisheries in the Asia-Pacific Region

The publication contains the report of and the papers on small pelagic resources and their fisheries presented at the First Session of the APFIC Working Party on Marine Fisheries held in Bangkok, Thailand, 13-16 May 1997. The first section contains review on small pelagic resources and their fisheries in the Asia-Pacific region and the conclusion and recommendations of the Working Party, while the second section contains 11 papers presented and discussed at the Session. The third section are additional reports provided by the scientists of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute in Cochin, India, to fill the gap relevant to issues addressed, especially those related to environmental factors and future collaborative activities.

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Main Authors: FAO, Bangkok (Thailand). Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific eng 177549, APFIC Working Party on Marine Fisheries eng 13-16 May 1997 Sess. 1 Bangkok (Thailand) 1423211766521, FAO, Bangkok (Thailand). Asia-Pacific Fishery Commission eng 186544
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Published: Bangkok (Thailand) FAO 1997
Subjects:PELAGIC FISHERIES, FISHERY RESOURCES, FISHERY MANAGEMENT, IDENTIFICATION, STOCK ASSESSMENT, FISHERY DATA, EVALUATION DES STOCKS, DONNEE SUR LES PECHES, PECHE PELAGIQUE, RESSOURCE HALIEUTIQUE, GESTION DES PECHES, IDENTIFICACION, EVALUACION DE POBLACIONES ICTICAS, DATOS SOBRE PESCA, PESCA PELAGICA, RECURSOS PESQUEROS, ADMINISTRACION PESQUERA,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-an020e.pdf
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Summary:The publication contains the report of and the papers on small pelagic resources and their fisheries presented at the First Session of the APFIC Working Party on Marine Fisheries held in Bangkok, Thailand, 13-16 May 1997. The first section contains review on small pelagic resources and their fisheries in the Asia-Pacific region and the conclusion and recommendations of the Working Party, while the second section contains 11 papers presented and discussed at the Session. The third section are additional reports provided by the scientists of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute in Cochin, India, to fill the gap relevant to issues addressed, especially those related to environmental factors and future collaborative activities.