نتایج جستجو برای: fishing community

تعداد نتایج: 376386  

Journal: :Malaysian journal of nutrition 1998
E S Tee G Khor N Tony Z Yassin H Chee S Mdyusof

As a part of the recent UPM-IMR collaborative study on the nutritional status of communities in rural villages and estates in Peninsular Malaysia from 1992-1995, this report presents findings on the haemoglobin levels and the prevalence of anaemia amongst these rural dwellers. A total of 69 villages and 7 estates located in 9 states in Peninsular Malaysia were studied. Results of the study on t...

Journal: :The British journal of dermatology 2005
J Heukelbach T Wilcke B Winter H Feldmeier

BACKGROUND Pediculosis capitis and scabies are common parasitic skin diseases, especially in resource-poor communities, but data on epidemiology and morbidity are scanty. OBJECTIVES To assess the prevalence, seasonal variation and morbidity of pediculosis capitis and scabies in poor neighbourhoods in north-east Brazil. METHODS The study comprised cross-sectional surveys of a representative ...

2015
Shaina Russell Caroline A. Sullivan Amanda J. Reichelt-Brushett André Chiaradia

Fishing and resource use continues to be an essential aspect of life for many Aboriginal communities throughout Australia. It is important for dietary sustenance, and also retains deep social, cultural and economic significance, playing a fundamental role in maintaining group cohesion, transferring cultural knowledge and affirming Indigenous identities. We surveyed approximately 20% of the Gumb...

2016
Regina Klapper Judith Kochmann Robert B. O’Hara Horst Karl Thomas Kuhn

The use of parasites as biological tags for discrimination of fish stocks has become a commonly used approach in fisheries management. Metazoan parasite community analysis and anisakid nematode population genetics based on a mitochondrial cytochrome marker were applied in order to assess the usefulness of the two parasitological methods for stock discrimination of beaked redfish Sebastes mentel...

2012
Eleanor E MacPherson John Sadalaki Macdonald Njoloma Victoria Nyongopa Lawrence Nkhwazi Victor Mwapasa David G Lalloo Nicola Desmond Janet Seeley Sally Theobald

BACKGROUND In Southern Malawi, the fishing industry is highly gendered, with men carrying out the fishing and women processing, drying and selling the fish. Research has shown that individuals living in fishing communities in low-income countries are particularly vulnerable to HIV infection. One of the key drivers of HIV in fishing communities is transactional sex. In the fishing industry this ...

2000
J. D. Stevens R. Bonfil N. K. Dulvy P. A. Walker

The impact of fishing on chondrichthyan stocks around the world is currently the focus of considerable international concern. Most chondrichthyan populations are of low productivity relative to teleost fishes, a consequence of their different life-history strategies. This is reflected in the poor record of sustainability of target shark fisheries. Most sharks and some batoids are predators at, ...

2012
Carla M. Guenther Hunter S. Lenihan Laura E. Grant David Lopez-Carr Daniel C. Reed

Fishing can trigger trophic cascades that alter community structure and dynamics and thus modify ecosystem attributes. We combined ecological data of sea urchin and macroalgal abundance with fishery data of spiny lobster (Panulirus interruptus) landings to evaluate whether: (1) patterns in the abundance and biomass among lobster (predator), sea urchins (grazer), and macroalgae (primary producer...

2013
Mariska Weijerman Elizabeth A. Fulton Frank A. Parrish

Three trophic mass-balance models representing coral reef ecosystems along a fishery gradient were compared to evaluate ecosystem effects of fishing. The majority of the biomass estimates came directly from a large-scale visual survey program; therefore, data were collected in the same way for all three models, enhancing comparability. Model outputs-such as net system production, size structure...

2016
Tamale Andrew Ejobi Francis Muyanja Charles Irene Naigaga Nakavuma Jessica Ocaido Micheal Kato Charles Drago Sente Celsus

Without surveillance studies on mercury (Hg) levels in predominant fish species and parts eaten in a fishing community, the FAO/WHO guidelines might be surpassed, hence health risk. A monitoring study in a developing country with 29 Oreochromis niloticus (Nile tilapia) and 34 Lates niloticus (Nile perch) from landing sites provided muscle, bellyfat and liver samples for Mercury detection using ...

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...

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