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Marine protected areas (MPAs) in relation to fisheries management: Challenges and experiences from developing countries

Bryceson, Ian and Francis, Julius (2014) Marine protected areas (MPAs) in relation to fisheries management: Challenges and experiences from developing countries. Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association (WIOMSA), Tanzania. ISBN 978-9987-9559--8-5

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Abstract

A seminar was held on 24th-25th October 2006 on board the Norwegian coastal steamer "Trollfjord" while sailing from Trondheim to Bergen. The topic was "Marine Protected Areas (MPA) - a useful tool in fisheries management?Challenges and experiences from developing countries". The seminar was arranged by the Norwegian Fishery Forum for Development Cooperation and funded by Norad. The purpose for the seminar was to debate different views and raise awareness about the role of MPAs in relation to fisheries management, as elaborated in the Foreword by the editors of this book. Following this event, the organising committee requested Ian Bryceson and Julius Francis to produce a book based upon the papers presented from, and relevant to, developing countries.

Item Type: Books
Class Number: 500.MAR068
Keywords: Marine Protected Areas (MPA), Fisheries Management, Governance, Small-scale Fisheries, Mozambique, Tanzania
Subjects: Biodiversity
Depositing User: Users 4 not found.
Date Deposited: 17 Jan 2022 10:11
Last Modified: 17 Jan 2022 10:11
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/5240

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