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| Title: | Two interdisciplinary workshops in the Gulf of Guinea |
| Authors: | Koranteng, K.A. |
| ASFA Terms: | Marine biology Biodiversity Sustainable management Artisanal fishing Fishery industry |
| Issue Date: | 1998 |
| Citation: | Bulletin vol 11 n°3-4. p. 53-54 |
| Abstract: | As part of the activities under an EU-funded
INCO-DC fisheries research project, a workshop
was organised in Accra, Ghana on 27-29 July
1998 on fisheries management in the Gulf of
Guinea. INCO stands for International Science
and Technology Cooperation with developing
countries and is part of the EU Framework
Programme on Science and Technology. The
INCO-DC project “Impacts of environmental forcing
on marine biodiversity and sustainable
management of artisanal and industrial fisheries
in the Gulf of Guinea” is a collaborative research
between the Marine Fisheries Research Division
(Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Ghana), the
Centre for Coastal and Marine Sciences
(CCMS/NERC)/Ecosystems Analysis and
Management Group (University of Warwick,
U.K.) and the French Institute of Scientific
Research for Development and Cooperation
(ORSTOM). |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/445 |
| Appears in Collections: | Miscellaneous
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