نتایج جستجو برای: fishers

تعداد نتایج: 1739  

Journal: :Ocean & Coastal Management 2022

Using a coast-wide survey of West Coast fishing vessel owners, we examine ties between community-level measures and individual resident fishers' responses about their dependence on fishery-related social capital identity. We find higher levels identity in communities with high reliance, meaning activity per capita, but not engagement, which without regard to population. also that questions aime...

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

Hilsa fish (Tenualosa ilisha) have become an essential factor behind the well-being of fishing community, giving fishers their identity as a source cultural heritage. A field survey was conducted to understand socio-economic conditions hilsa at Meghna river estuary Chandpur District using well-structured questionnaire interviews (N = 250) with fishers. The revealed that fishers’ livelihoods and...

2007
ROBERT A. LONG

Carnivores typically require large areas of habitat, exist at low natural densities, and exhibit elusive behavior—characteristics that render them difficult to study. Noninvasive survey methods increasingly provide means to collect extensive data on carnivore occupancy, distribution, and abundance. During the summers of 2003–2004, we compared the abilities of scat detection dogs, remote cameras...

2004
L. E. Morgan R. Chuenpagdee S. Maxwell E. A. Norse

An often overlooked aspect of fisheries management is the collateral impact of fishingbycatch and habitat damage. Discussions concerning the role of marine protected areas (MPAs) and fisheries management have focused on recovering depleted fish stocks through adult immigration or larval dispersal, but relatively little discussion has focused on the use of closed areas to address collateral impa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Michele L Barnes John Lynham Kolter Kalberg PingSun Leung

Social networks can profoundly affect human behavior, which is the primary force driving environmental change. However, empirical evidence linking microlevel social interactions to large-scale environmental outcomes has remained scarce. Here, we leverage comprehensive data on information-sharing networks among large-scale commercial tuna fishers to examine how social networks relate to shark by...

2006
Luis Oliva Masahiro Yamao

Japan is considered as one of the most successful marine fishery co-management or CBFM regimes. However, in 2001 the Japanese government was obliged to introduce new measures in order to recover several species under overexploitation. One example is the Resource Recovery Plans (RRP) that in all Japan accounts 51 fisheries. This paper attempts to clarify the level of sustainability of coastal fi...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
S. Hoyt Peckham David Maldonado Diaz Andreas Walli Georgita Ruiz Larry B. Crowder Wallace J. Nichols

BACKGROUND Although bycatch of industrial-scale fisheries can cause declines in migratory megafauna including seabirds, marine mammals, and sea turtles, the impacts of small-scale fisheries have been largely overlooked. Small-scale fisheries occur in coastal waters worldwide, employing over 99% of the world's 51 million fishers. New telemetry data reveal that migratory megafauna frequent coasta...

2009
K. Fiona Cubitt Charles C. KrueGer

—This paper presents a synopsis of discussions by commercial and subsistence fishers, biologists, fishery managers, and academicians about salmon management held at the symposium (this volume). The group reviewed current strategies and discussed changes that may be made to improve management with respect to fish numbers, stakeholder needs, and engagement of local people. The conservation of sal...

Journal: :Sodality: Jurnal Sosiologi Pedesaan 2022

Indonesia, as a maritime country with rich marine resources can be used wisely for the welfare of people; hence, there are various written and binding regulations in this regard. However, wealth Kendari City does not guarantee fishers. Fishers’ is related to several factors linked social changes. Social change has an impact on aspects life. merely harmful, but it also beneficial society. This s...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2011
Paul Hapeman Emily K Latch Jennifer A Fike Olin E Rhodes C William Kilpatrick

Habitat fragmentation and overtrapping are thought to have resulted in severe population declines for fisher (Martes pennanti) across the northeastern United States, and by the end of the 1930s only 3 remnant populations remained. Subsequent trapping cessation, extensive reintroduction programs, and natural recolonization have helped fishers to reclaim much of their historical range. The degree...

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