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| Title: | Biophysical Study Of Marine And Fishery Resources At Moree, |
| Authors: | Koranteng, K.A. |
| ASFA Terms: | Fishery resources Marine resources Biophysics |
| Issue Date: | Jun-2002 |
| Citation: | Marine Fisheries, Ecosystems and Societies in West Africa: half a century of change, Senegal : Dakar |
| Abstract: | A fishery resource profile for Moree has been developed to help in exploring
linkages between migration dynamics and the organisation and management of fishery
activities in the study community. The biophysical study component of the Small Scale
Fisheries in Africa project involves the following:
(a) an assessment of the quality and quantity of fish and marine resources available to the
community including best estimates of current fish stocks and natural patterns affecting
their availability,
(b) a review of the main types of fishing technologies used to exploit fish stocks in the
community,
(c) any significant qualitative and quantitative changes in fish stocks which have been
documented in recent years, and
(d) an assessment of the main biological and anthropogenic parameters influencing fish
stocks and marine resources. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/653 |
| Related document: | http://saup.fisheries.ubc.ca/ Dakar/scienceDocs/Do... |
| Appears in Collections: | Miscellaneous
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