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SAMUDRA Report No. 57

International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (2010) SAMUDRA Report No. 57. Chennai, India, International Collective in Support of Fishworkers,

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    Abstract

    Mackerel mayhem: On the ongoing dispute in northern Europe over the boom in mackerel stocks. Small and mighty: The Banjul civil society declaration on sustainable livelihoods in African fisheries. Building partnerships: The case of Red Sea fisheries management shows how fishers’ rights can be strengthened. The write stuff: The website of Comité Local des Pêches Le Guilvinec celebrates its second anniversary. Frankenfish salmon: The United States is close to approving genetically engineered salmon. Trawl brawl: Indian and Sri Lankan fishermen have worked to co-exist in the Palk Bay. Tsunami recovery: On the traditional tenure system of the fishing community of Juan Fernández. New goals from Nagoya: The Nagoya meeting of the Convention on Biological Diversity made some progress. Beyond Bangkok: The civil society workshop in Costa Rica focused on small-scale fishers in Latin America. Securing small-scale fisheries. Recommendations adopted at the San José FAO workshop dealt with small-scale fisheries. (PDF contains 56 pages)

    Item Type: Monograph or Serial issue
    Title: SAMUDRA Report No. 57
    Corporate Creator/Author: International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Date: 2010
    Publisher: International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Place of Publication: Chennai, India
    Issuing Agency: International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Subjects: Fisheries
    Management
    Sociology
    Item ID: 4795
    Depositing User: ICSF International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Date Deposited: 14 Feb 2011 09:02
    Last Modified: 29 Sep 2011 17:52
    URI: http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/4795

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