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oneFish Community Knowledge Directory
A fishery projects portal and participatory resource gateway for the fisheries and aquatic research and development sector.
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FMSP - Fisheries Management Science Programme
Participatory Fisheries Stock Assessment (ParFish) is an approach to fisheries stock assessment which uses Bayesian statistics and multi-criteria decision making theory, and provides a tool for involving fishers in the management process. It is the product of several FMSP research projects which developed the background methodology for undertaking ParFish (R7947) and developed and tested a Toolkit to support its application in Zanzibar (R8397).
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Local Fisheries Knowledge Project
Looking through the lens of marine fisheries, high school students learn about history, culture, science, language arts, and business as part of NOAA’s pilot Local Fisheries Knowledge Project.
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NCSU News :: NC State Takes Research Lead in Protecting Puerto Rico's Unique Freshwater Fisheries
Puerto Rico is known for marine fisheries, but its freshwater habitats support a substantial number of species with fishery value. We conducted research in Puerto Rico streams to estimate stream fish populations and model their patterns related to physical habitat at multiple spatial scales. We employed a standardized fish sampling protocol using three-pass removal backpack or barge electrofishing at 81 stream sites to quantify fish and crustacean populations and measured instream, riparian, and water quality parameters. We quantified density of 24 fish species (10 native) and 15 crustacean species (11 shrimp, 3 crabs, 1 crayfish). The most abundant fish species were Agonostomus monticola (mountain mullet), Poecilia sphenops (Mexican molly), Poecilia reticulata (guppy) and Sicydium plumieri (sirajo goby). Mean fish species richness was 5.14 species per site, ranging from one species at three sites to 11 non-native species at one site. Based on our results and habitat measurements at the instream, riparian, and watershed scales, we developed a series of models explaining variation in fish community structure among sites and basins. This research is among the most comprehensive to study stream fishes and habitat in Puerto Rico and may facilitate outreach efforts and fishery and ecosystem management to sustain fish communities.
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Llanes::El Gremio de Mareantes
Sobre una aldea de pescadores en el siglo XIX
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Jábegas
La historia de Conil de la Frontera no se explica sin la pesca. Nuestra villa surgió como almadraba en la Edad Media y fue dicha pesquería la que posibilitó su desarrollo y configuración urbana durante el siglo XVI. Pero no vamos a
hablar aquí de las almadrabas sino de la jábega, arte de cerco y tiro emparentado con ellas, cuyo origen es también muy antiguo. La jábega era durante el siglo XVIII la pesca “más común y provechosa” de las costas españolas, pues ocupaba a gran número pescadores desde Ayamonte a Gerona, proporcionando “inmensas riquezas” a la Nación. El arte tuvo un gran desarrollo en Andalucía, especialmente en las costas de Huelva y Málaga, pero también en la de Cádiz.
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Ordenanzas de matrícula del mar de 1737 (las llamadas del Infante Almirante).
Confirmo, y nuevamente declaro, que toda la gente de mar, que quisiere matricularse, y alistarse para servicio de mis Navíos, y los Carpinteros de Ribera, y Calafates, que así mismo se matricularen para construirlos, carenarlos, y ponerlos en estado de navegar, y de hacer la guerra á los Enemigos de mi Real Corona, han de ser libres, y exemptos del sorteo de las Quintas, que de aquí adelante mandare hacer, para recluta, ó aumento de mis Ejércitos de Tierra; y ordeno á todas las Justicias de las Ciudades, Villas y Lugares de mis Reinos, los tengan por libres, y exceptuados de este servicio,
luego que les conste, que están matriculados.
more fromwww.todoababor.es
Sea Around Us Products
The Sea Around Us Project investigates the impact of fisheries on the world's marine ecosystems. This is achieved by using a Geographic Information System (GIS) to map global fisheries catches from 1950 to the present, under explicit consideration of major critical habitats of fish, marine invertebrates, marine mammals and other components of marine biodiversity. The data presented, which are freely available, are meant to support studies of global fisheries trends and the development of sustainable, ecosystem-based fisheries policies.
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Industrial Farm Animals Consume 17 Percent of Wild-Caught Fish
Each year we feed 14 million tons of wild-caught fish (including anchovies, sardines, mackerel, and herring) to pigs and chickens around the globe. That amounts to 17 percent of all the wild fish we catch. Pigs and chickens eat double the amount of fish that Japan consumes annually and six times more seafood than the entire U.S. population eats each year.
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NOAA National Ocean Service Education: Lionfish Discovery Story
Most scientists agree, it is unlikely that the lionfish's invasion of U.S. waters can be reversed. Any large-scale attempts to remove the existing lionfish from U.S. Atlantic waters appear impractical and would be very costly, because of the large geographic range and depths that the fish now occupies. Lionfish are now found along the entire southeast U.S. coastline at depths between 80 and 260 ft, making their complete removal all but impossible. Scientists point out that the introduction and spread of the lionfish illustrate the difficulty of managing introduced species in the marine environment. Lionfish now join the ranks of other aquatic invasive species that have taken up permanent residence in U.S. waters, such as European green crabs, Asian eels and zebra mussels.
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NMFS-RTR Program @ VT
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Pesca y Puertos - Nosotras. Las mujeres del sector
Nosotras. Las mujeres del sector
Fileteras, maquinistas, legisladoras, estibadoras, investigadoras, buzos, pescadoras. Todas mujeres que de una forma u otra trabajan vinculadas a la actividad pesquera, el sector portuario, la industria naval o en contacto con el mar.
Desde nuestros inicios hemos adoptado la política de reflejar año a año, llegado el 8 de marzo, Día Internacional de la Mujer, con algunos ejemplos, las vivencias de aquellas mujeres que desde lugares muy distintos tienen algunos puntos en común.
Este es nuestro reconocimiento y es la invitación para que muchos más vean y entiendan a las mujeres que hacen grande también a este sector.
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MAGNUSON-STEVENS FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT ACT
To provide for the conservation and management of the fisheries, and for other purposes.
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Les pêcheurs européens prennent le relais du mouvement lancé en France - Economie - Le Monde.fr
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En pleine grogne des pêcheurs, Bruxelles veut pouvoir réduire les quotas de pêche - Europe - Le Monde.fr
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Recursos Marinos y Pesquerías » Archivo » Prototipo de un mundo virtual de un ecosistema costero, en colaboración con los D+ Open Labs chilenos
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Recursos Marinos y Pesquerías » The Barefoot Ecologist’s Toolbox Workshop (BET)
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