974 resultados para reservoir fishing management


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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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This paper advocates strategies, processes and practices that enable: livelihoods approaches rather than resource-based approaches, ‘direct’ institutional and policy development, rather than ‘project demonstrations’, and support for regional, national and local communications. (Pdf contains 12 pages).

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Established in early 2002, STREAM Vietnam has so far attained a number of good experiences and lessons in using participatory approaches for its work. The Country Office has been able to link to a wide range of stakeholders, and is working hard to build close relationships amongst them, so that institutional entities can better support the livelihoods of poor aquatic resources users, and support disadvantaged groups of people to improve their living standards by themselves. Reservoir fisheries and co-management are at early stage in Vietnam, but in certain places and industries co-management has brought about successful results by involving proactive participation of communities. Situated on the same continent and having many similarities, the interaction in agriculture and fisheries sector between Vietnam and Sri Lanka has brought the two countries closer. Being members of the STREAM family, there are great opportunities for exchange of experiences and lessons towards sustainable management of reservoir resources. (PDF has 11 pages.)

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The authors conducted a series of experiments to evaluate the relative efficiency of nylon over cotton in tropical waters, particularly in reservoir fishing. The experiments were conducted in the Gobindsagar reservoir (Himachal Pradesh/Punjab). The nets made with both materials were identical in essential details like twine size, mesh size, number of floats arid sinkers and hanging coefficients.

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Experimental fishing with different coloured nets has shown that white net yields better catch. The efficiency of the coloured nets was in the order yellow, grey, green and blue. Though there is little evidence to show some species preference to a particular colour, the results were not conclusive as the analysis of variance indicated that interaction between species and colour is significant only at 5% level.

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Peter Edwards writes on rural aquaculture: From integrated carp polyculture to intensive monoculture in the Pearl River Delta, South China. Better management practices for Vietnamese catfish. Ipomoea aquatica – an aquaculture friendly macrophyte. A status overview of fisheries and aquaculture development in Pakistan with context to other Asian countries. The changing face of post-grad education in aquaculture: contributing to soaring production and sustainable practices. Hatchery management in Bangladesh. Production of Cirrhinus molitorella and Labeo chrysophekadion for culture based fisheries development in Lao PDR Part I: Captive spawning. Application of ipil-ipil leaf meal as feed Ingredient for monosex tilapia fry (Oreochromis niloticus) in terms of growth and economics. Fermented feed ingredients as fish meal replacer in aquafeed production Aquaculture and fishing management in coastal zone demarcation: the case of Thailand. Reservoir fisheries of freshwater prawn – success story of an emerging culture-based giant freshwater prawn fishery at Malampuzha Dam in Kerala, India. Determining and locating sea cage production area for sustainable tropical aquaculture. SPC Pacific-Asia marine fish mariculture technical workshop: “Farming Marine Fishes for our Future”. Developing Better Management Practices for Marine Finfish Aquaculture. Breeding and seed production of silver pompano (Trachinotus blochii, Lacepede) at the Mariculture Development Center of Batam. Potential of silver pomfret (Pampus argenteus) as a new candidate species for aquaculture. NACA Newsletter.

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We assessed ten trophodynamic indicators of ecosystem status for their sensitivity and specificity to fishing management using a size-resolved multispecies fish community model. The responses of indicators to fishing depended on effort and the size selectivity (sigmoid or Gaussian) of fishing mortality. The highest specificity against sigmoid (trawl-like) size selection was seen from inverse fishing pressure and the large fish indicator, but for Gaussian size selection, the large species indicator was most specific. Biomass, mean trophic level of the community and of the catch, and fishing in balance had the lowest specificity against both size selectivities. Length-based indicators weighted by biomass, rather than abundance, were more sensitive and specific to fishing pressure. Most indicators showed a greater response to sigmoid than Gaussian size selection. Indicators were generally more sensitive at low levels of effort because of nonlinear sensitivity in trophic cascades to fishing mortality. No single indicator emerged as superior in all respects, so given available data, multiple complementary indicators are recommended for community monitoring in the ecosystem approach to fisheries management.

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Strong water demand for irrigation, energy and drinking water production is responsible for an increasingly regulation of freshwater flow patterns and watersheds. In this context, the construction of dams allows water storage but seriously restricts freshwater flow downstream. Due to scarcity of freshwater resources, reservoir water management often promotes high hydraulic residence. This may cause strong impacts on biological components of aquatic ecosystems, influencing the development of cyanobacteria blooms and aggravating their harmful impacts.

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A pesca na Amazônia se destaca entre as regiões brasileiras pela riqueza de espécies exploradas, quantidade de pescado capturado e dependência da população a esta atividade. Este estudo descreve a pesca comercial dos “tucunarés” Cichla spp. no Baixo Rio Tocantins-PA, norte do Brasil, na área de influência da UHE-Tucuruí, com ênfase no reservatório. O estudo foi dividido em 2 capítulos. O primeiro descreve a pesca em relação às artes de pesca, estratégia dos pescadores, ambientes explorados, sazonalidade e o manejo local segundo a percepção dos pescadores. Ainda neste capítulo, foram analisados o conhecimento local dos pescadores, a classificação etnobiológica dos “tucunarés”, e aspectos sócio-econômicos e ecológicos envolvidos. Foram realizadas entrevistas com os pescadores e observações diretas em campo. A pesca dos “tucunarés” no lago da usina tem grande importância na vida sócio-econômica desses pescadores, e se caracteriza como principal fonte de renda. A pesca ocorre em locais específicos e utiliza métodos e equipamentos rudimentares. Segundo os pescadores, a produção é influenciada por variáveis ambientais e pelo uso da rede de emalhar, a qual afasta os “tucunarés” dos ambientes de pesca. O uso do espaço é o principal conflito entre os pescadores. As relações sociais no sistema de parceria e a presença do atravessador diminuem a rentabilidade da pesca para o pescador. Os pescadores possuem conhecimento consistente sobre a ecologia dos “tucunarés”. O seu sistema de classificação reconhece três etnoespécies, duas das quais, constituem uma única espécie científica. No capítulo II, são analisados dados de captura dos “tucunarés” coletados pela ELETRONORTE de 1997 a 2003 e a unidade de esforço de pesca mais adequada para os dados. A captura foi analisada por porto, arte de pesca, tipo de embarcação, área de pesca e ciclo de enchente do rio. Os dados demonstram que as frotas dos diferentes municípios possuem características próprias e exploram as áreas de pesca mais próximas. Os maiores níveis de captura são encontrados nos períodos que o nível do rio está subindo ou descendo, sendo a pesca com “caniço”, responsável pela maior parte da captura. As canoas são as embarcações mais utilizadas. Os dados demonstram que a pesca dos “tucunarés” é mais importante nos municípios e áreas de pesca localizados no lago da usina. A CPUE só apresenta comportamento estatístico adequado quando analisada por área de pesca e as unidades de esforço mais adequadas são números de pescadores e de dias de pesca após sofrerem transformação logarítmica.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-78).

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“Why does overfishing persist in the face of regulation?” The author argues that over fishing,a fundamental cause of the crisis facing our oceans, is the result of the failure of our fishing management agencies (ultimately our politicians and communities) to embrace a small suite of powerful tools (more correctly strategic approaches) which have been developed to account for uncertainty. Broad success in managing fisheries to achieve sustainability goals will only come if these tools are enthusiastically applied. This will not happen until organisational cultures within fishery management agencies undergo a major shift leading to an asset-based biodiversity conservation, rather than resource exploitation, to be placed at the centre of ocean governance.This thesis examines these issues in the context of case studies covering regional, national and provincial (State) fishery management agencies. With the exception of the case study of a regional fishery (the southern ocean krill fishery) all case studies are drawn from Australian experiences. The central recommendation of the thesis is that fishery management agencies, worldwide, should be replaced by biodiversity asset management agencies.

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A brief account is given of some of the discussions presented at a workshop regarding reservoir fisheries in Asia held in Hangzhou, China in Oct 1990. The presentations covered the range of reservoir fisheries management options, from basic limnological research and capture fisheries to intensive cage culture. Particular reference is made to the situation in China, describing current techniques used for stocking and developing reservoir fisheries.

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Dissertação de mest., Aquacultura e Pescas (Pescas), Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Univ. do Algarve, 2011