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Artisanal and inshore fisheries development in Nigeria: Status paper on the FAO/UNDP Project NIR/77/001

Gnanadoss, D.A.S. and Aderounmu, A.A. (1983) Artisanal and inshore fisheries development in Nigeria: Status paper on the FAO/UNDP Project NIR/77/001. In: 2nd Annual Conference of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON) , 25-27 January, 1982 , Calabar, Nigeria.

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    Abstract

    The UNDP/FAO supported Federal Fisheries Project for the Development of Artisanal and Inshore Fisheries in Nigeria has the specific objective of increasing fish production through an integrated approach aimed at upgrading the rural coastal fishermen and improving their living conditions. The project has an operating life-span of three years and envisages a total outlay of nearly N3 million in terms of personnel and services. This paper attempts to review the activities of the project during the first two years of the operational phase and highlight some of its specific achievements.

    Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
    Title: Artisanal and inshore fisheries development in Nigeria: Status paper on the FAO/UNDP Project NIR/77/001
    Personal Creator/Author:
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    Gnanadoss, D.A.S.
    Aderounmu, A.A.
    Volume: 2
    Number of Pages: 0
    Page Range: pp. 19-27
    Date: 1983
    Event Title: 2nd Annual Conference of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON)
    Event Type: Conference
    Event Location: Calabar, Nigeria
    Event Dates: 25-27 January, 1982
    Issuing Agency: Fisheries Society of Nigeria
    Uncontrolled Keywords: Nigeria; artisanal fishing; coastal fisheries; fishery development
    Subjects: Fisheries
    Item ID: 3206
    Depositing User: Mr Luigi Baldassari
    Date Deposited: 12 May 2010 13:51
    Last Modified: 29 Sep 2011 19:43
    URI: http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/3206

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