Bryceson, Ian (1994) A Skewed kind of development: The Results of top-down development policies for fisheries are not always satisfactory, as the case of Tanzania exemplifies. Samudra Report (9). pp. 32-37. ISSN 0973 1121
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Abstract
Along the Tanzanian coast fishing is primarily carried out by village based artisanal fisherfolk who use traditional technology and small-sized boats. Their knowledge of marine ecology and fishing techniques is based on generations of experience. Their methods are essentially sustainable and non-destructive, and their management practices are sophisticated enough to maintain a sound resource base.
| Item Type: | Articles |
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| Class Number: | 920.SAM0091 |
| Keywords: | Samudra Report, ICSF, Tanzania, Artisanal Fisheries, Surveys, Fishing Gear, Fishing Methods, Fishing Crafts, Zanzibar, Fisheries Management, Destructive Fishing Techniques, Marine Conservation, Policy |
| Subjects: | Right to Resources |
| Depositing User: | Users 4 not found. |
| Date Deposited: | 08 Oct 2021 06:34 |
| Last Modified: | 30 Mar 2022 15:47 |
| URI: | http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/408 |
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