A digitised version of ICSF library, with more than 2000 original documents and 12,000+ curated links, collected over the last 33 years The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) is an international non-governmental organization that works towards the establishment of equitable, gender-just,self-reliant and sustainable fisheries, particularly in the small-scale, artisanal sector.
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Nayak, Nalini and A.J., Vijayan (2007) Getting their act together: Coastal communities in the Veraval-Mangrol coast of Saurashtra in the Indian State of Gujarat are pushing for fisheries and coastal-area co-management. Samudra Report (48). pp. 25-29. ISSN 0973 1121

Nayak, Nalini and A.J., Vijayan (2003) For a few rupees more: The Boatworkers of Veraval in the Indian State of Gujarat are a harried lot, facing a bleak future. Samudra Report (35). pp. 3-6. ISSN 0973 1121

A.D., Dholakia and Nayak, Nalini and A.J., Vijayan (2000) Books or motors?: The Case of the little fishing village of Jaleshwar in Gujarat, India throws up questions about the payoffs involved in ‘growth’ and ‘development’. Samudra Report (27). pp. 33-36. ISSN 0973 1121

Documents

D., Nandakumar and A.J., Vijayan (2015) Seawalls, groynes and breakwaters: Their impacts on the Kerala’s beaches and small-scale fisheries. International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF), India.

Nayak, Nalini and A.J., Vijayan (2006) The Coasts, the fish resources and the fishworkers' movement. National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi.

Kurien, John and A.J., Vijayan (1995) Income spreading mechanisms in common property resource - Karanila system in Kerala's fishery. Sameekha Trust (ST), Mumbai.

A.J., Vijayan An Overview of the marine fisheries and fishers in and around Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu. UNSPECIFIED.

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