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MARINI, IDA AYU KETUT, and IDA BAGUS EKA ARTIKA. "PERANAN WANITA NELAYAN DALAM MENINGKATKAN PENDAPATAN RUMAH TANGGA DI KELURAHAN AMPENAN SELATAN KECAMATAN AMPENAN KOTA MATARAM." GANEC SWARA 17, no. 3 (September 2, 2023): 830. http://dx.doi.org/10.35327/gara.v17i3.518.

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This study aims to determine the role of fisherwomen in improving the economy of fisherman households in Ampenan Selatan Village, Ampenen District, Mataram City. The researcher used a purposive sampling technique in determining the sampling, namely the sampling technique with certain considerations, totaling 52 fisherman households. To analyze the problem formulation of the role of fisherwomen in improving the economy of fisherman households, researchers used the Chai-square test statistical analysis tool. The results showed that 31 female fishermen had jobs as laborers, 10 female fishermen as traders, 5 female fishermen as housewives, 5 female fishermen as household helpers and as many as 1 female fisherman as breeders. The role of fisherwomen in improving the fishermen's household economy is carried out by comparing the frequency distribution of observations or observations with the expectation distribution using Chai-Sqauare (X2) the result is 28.085, so H0 is rejected which means that there is a role for fisherwomen in improving the household economy fishermen (HI received).
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Ratumakin, Paulus Adrianus K. L., and Hendrikus L. Kaha. "Pengakuan Formal dan Pemenuhan Hak Nelayan." JAP UNWIRA 1, no. 1 (March 6, 2020): 43–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.30822/jap.v1i1.425.

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The Fisherman Card as a proof fisherman identity is a form of formal recognition of the existence and rights of the fishermenby the state. The implementation of the fisherman card from Jakarta up to remote areas is regulated in the Decree of theMinister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries No.16 of the year 2016 on the Fisherman Card. The government through theMinistry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, c.q. the Provincial Office as well as the Municipality Office of Marine Affairsand Fisheries are targeting that the whole fishermen in this area would hold the fisherman card. Since its launching in2013 until the implementation of the Ministerial Regulation on the Fisherman Card, many fishermen have not received thefisherman card while those who hold the card do not understand the function of the card. The Kupang Municipality up to the144JAP UNWIRA, Vol. 1, No. 1, Januari - Juni 2020mid of 2017 has covered only 26.74 percent of the fishermen as card recipients. This research utilizes the Dunn theoreticalframework that covers the aspects of effectiveness, efficiency, adequacy, equality, responsiveness, and correctness to analyze theimplementation of Fisherman Card in Kupang Municipality. The research period that started from June through September2017 in five coastal villages (Nunbaun Sabu, Nunbaun Delha, Pasir Panjang, Oesapa, Lasiana) found that 73.26 percentof the fishermen had not possessed the Fisherman Card. Worse even, the card holders did not understand the purpose of thecard. The low percentage of card ownership is considered as caused by inadequacy of technical apparatus and human resourcesthat could not cover the whole fishermen of Kupang Municipality. The Fisherman Card is also gender-biased in that itaccommodates only fisherman as narrowly defined by the Law No.7 of 2016 as a person whose occupation is catching fish. TheFisherman Card neglects the pre and post activities of fish catching as well as of salt farmers, most of which are female works.The halfhearted recognition by state of the existence of fishermen who are involved in every link of the marine and fisherywork-chain is nothing but an indicator of the state’s absence to fulfill the rights of fishermen, and of fisherwomen in particular.
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Jumanah, Jumanah, Abdul Aziz, Anti Annisa Subhiyati, and Marlina. "Implementation of Traditional Fisherman Empowerment Programs." NIAGARA Scientific Journal 14, no. 2 (January 31, 2023): 270–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.55651/juni.v14i2.8.

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This article discusses the Implementation of Fishermen Empowerment Programs which consist of the Training and Guidance Program, the Coastal Community Economic Empowerment Program (PEMP) and the National Marine and Fisheries Independent Community Empowerment Program (PNPM Mandiri-KP), the Revitalization of Ships and Fishing Equipment Programs. Provided by the Government to Fishermen through Group Mechanisms and Capital Assistance Programs, Skills and Knowledge Improvement Programs, and Fisheries Sector Business Diversification Programs, Fisherman Insurance Premium Assistance Programs (BPAN), Fishermen Equipment Assistance Programs, Capture Fisheries Rural Mina Business Development Programs (PUMP) PT). The purpose of this paper is to oversee the programs implemented by the government in an effort to empower traditional fishermen to run effectively and efficiently. The method ofwriting this research is based on the results of research findings from vos viewer regarding the Implementation of Fishermen Empowerment Programs.One of the findings from several researchers that we quote is the Fisherman Insurance Premium Assistance program in collaboration with PT. Jasindo, thepayment of fishermen's insurance premiums is assisted for a year, after which fishermen can continue their policies independently with a small premium of around Rp. 75,000 per year.
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Cundaningrum, Laksita, Pareng Rengi, and Jonny Zain. "Level of Compliance and Fishermen's Perceptions on Sustainable Fishery at UPT Fish Port, Dumai City, Riau Province." Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences 3, no. 3 (September 8, 2022): 215–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.31258/jocos.3.3.215-223.

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Research has been carried out at the Fishery Port UPT Dumai City, Riau Province which aims to describe the socio-economic characteristics of fishermen, determine the level of compliance of fishermen, fishermen's perceptions of the criteria for environmentally friendly fishing gear, fishermen's perceptions of the existence of fish resources and see a comparison of compliance and perceptions of fishermen in UPT Fishery Port Dumai City, Riau Province. This type of research is descriptive research with a survey method. The sample used is 33 respondents with sampling technique. Data collection techniques were carried out by means of observation and interviews using questionnaires to respondents. The analysis used is descriptive, comparative analysis using the Kruskal-Wallis test and the Mann-Whitney test, and correlation analysis using the Spearman rank correlation. The results of this study indicate that the socio-economic characteristics of fishermen in the Fisheries Port UPT, Riau Province, are the majority of fishermen aged 36-45 with low education, namely basic education. Experience as a fisherman for more than 15 years. Then for the characteristics of fishermen in the income section, the dominant fishermen earn above the UMP as many as 20 people. Finally, for fishermen, the most dependents are 3-4 dependents as many as 15 people with a percentage of 45.46%. Gill net fishermen have the highest compliance compared to splints and sondong while the lowest compliance is sondong fisherman. There is no significant difference in fishermen's perceptions of environmentally friendly fishing gear and fishermen's perceptions of the existence of fish resources
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Brahmantyo, Yulianus, Riaman Riaman, and F. Sukono. "Willingness to Pay of Fishermen Insurance Using Logistic Regression with Parameter Estimated by Maximum Likelihood Estimation Based on Newton Raphson Iteration." Jurnal Matematika Integratif 17, no. 1 (August 5, 2021): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/jmi.v17.n1.32037.15-21.

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The high risk of losing fishermen's life while at sea is inversely proportional to their low welfare. Fishermen are also unable to meet their daily needs when they are not going to sea. Fishermen welfare insurance can be a solution for them to meet their daily needs. Willingness to Pay (WTP) of fishermen to participate in fishermen welfare insurance can be analyzed using Logistic Regression with Newton Raphson and Genetic Algorithm approximations. Some of the main factors that can support their WTP to participate in fishermen welfare insurance, are fishermen education, membership in the fishing community, membership in fisherman business cards, and knowledge about the existence of fishermen insurance. From these four factors, Logistic Regression Model is generated which is expected to help the increase of fishermen’s WTP on fishermen insurance in Indonesia.
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Mgt Husain, Wan Hafidzatul Akmal, Jamal Ali, and Amizam Arzemi. "IMPACT OF FUEL SUBSIDIES ON FISHERMEN INCOME AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF SMALL-SCALE FISHERMEN IN KEDAH AND PERLIS." JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND SUSTAINABILITY 2, No.1 (January 31, 2020): 35–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/jes2020.2.1.4.

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Even though fuel subsidy can give more profit to the fisheries sector, it also has drawbacks to the ecosystem that tends to lead to overcapacity. This study investigated the impact of fuel subsidies on the income of fishermen operating in Zone A and Zone B in Kedah and Perlis. Focus group discussions with fisherman association committees were conducted to understand the issues related to fuel subsidy. The regression analysis method was used to examine the relationship between the fishermen’s monthly income and various explanatory variables, such as oil subsidy received by the fishermen, the incentive value of catch received, the monthly allowance, the location of fishing activity, and the socioeconomic background of fishermen. The result of the study revealed that Boat B fishermen gained more benefits from the implementation of fuel subsidized policy than Boat A fishermen because the former used larger boat sizes and better fishing gear. In addition, variables, such as fuel subsidy, operating costs, and duration of fishing hours, influenced fishermen's income. Although fuel subsidies may contribute toward overfishing, fuel subsidy is still needed by small-scale fishermen since it can reduce the cost of fishing activities and thus increase their monthly income. This research indicates that it is important to understand the contribution of fuel as the total cost of fishing activities and how fuel subsidies can reduce these costs to improve the income of fishermen in the study area.
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Hutajulu, Halomoan. "Analysis of Vulnerability and Resilience of Fisherman Households in Facing the Covid-19 Pandemic in Jayapura-Papua City." Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA 9, no. 9 (September 25, 2023): 7146–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/jppipa.v9i9.4618.

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Fisheries resources in Jayapura City is very potential. Fisherman households are very dependent to use fishery resources. Pandemic Covid-19 has an impact of fishermen’s households economy. The research was conducted on 62 KK in Jayapura City, namely in Hamadi and Dok 9. The research objective was to determine the level of vulnerability and resilience of fishermen households due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The data used consists of primary data and secondary data. The results of the study show that the most impactful aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic on respondent fishermen are the economic aspects and the level of resilience of respondent fishermen is classified as moderate with a resilience value of 4,90, this shows that the social resilience of respondent fishermen is moderate in facing the Covid-19 pandemic. Because the potential of the resource is potential, so that what the related institutions need to do is to prepare facilities that can support the production process after capture fisheries activities.
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Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain, Rindi Metalisa, and Mahrunnisa Mahrunnisa. "The Relation Between Fisheries Counseling Capacity and Fisherman Satisfaction in Counseling Activities in Batang Gasan, Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatera Province." Economic and Social of Fisheries and Marine Journal 011, no. 02 (April 29, 2024): 223–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.ecsofim.2024.011.02.06.

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Batang Gasan District, Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra Province has a fisheries product processing segment, both in terms of human resources (interest and experience) and natural resources (fisheries production). The purpose of this study was to determine the capacity for counseling for fisheries workers, fishermen’s satisfaction, and the relationship between the capacity of fisheries counseling workers and fishermen satisfaction in counseling related activities. Respondents in this study were fishermen who participated in counseling activities, as many as 68 people were used as samples using accidental sampling. The data analysis technique uses the Spearman Rank correlation method (Rs). In which, the results of this study are the capacity of counseling workers as facilitators is considered good, the capacity of counseling workers as motivators and educators is considered not good and the capacity of counseling workers as communicators is considered quite good, fishermen's satisfaction with planning is considered as quite satisfied, fishermen's satisfaction with implementation and evaluation is considered as not satisfied, and the capacity of counseling workers as facilitators, motivators, educators and communicators is significantly related to fishermen's satisfaction. It is expected that the capacity of counseling workers as motivators and educators is further enhanced in counseling activities so that fishermen feel satisfaction and can make fishermen's behavior change.
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Metalisa, Rindi, Zulkarnain Zulkarnain, Mahrunnisa Mahrunnisa, and Chicka Willy Yanti. "Fishermen's Satisfaction with Fisheries Extension Activities in Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra Province." Berkala Perikanan Terubuk 51, no. 1 (March 2, 2023): 1722. http://dx.doi.org/10.31258/terubuk.51.1.1722-1729.

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Fisheries counseling activities are an asset in realizing independent, competitive, and resilient fishermen in Padang Pariaman regency. Fishermen have hopes and goals to develop their businesses, so they participate in fisheries extension activities. This study examines fishermen's satisfaction with fisheries extension activities in Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra. The research implementation starts from June to October 2022. The research uses a survey method with an explanatory research approach. Respondents were taken based on the accidental sampling technique using the Slovin Formula, so the number of respondents used was 68 fishermen. This study uses descriptive analysis data. Fishermen's satisfaction in fisheries counseling activities is still felt to have yet to satisfy fishermen. Fishermen's satisfaction in fisheries extension activities consists of three stages of activity, namely: 1) Fishermen feel dissatisfied at the extension planning stage; 2) the implementation of fisheries counseling activities are in the dissatisfied category; 3) the evaluation of fisheries extension activities is in the dissatisfied category
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Choirunnisa, Luthfi Alif Dinar, Yunastiti Purwaningsih, and Dwi Prasetyani. "Adaptation of Coastal Fishermen in Pacitan Regency Due to Climate Change Through the Sustainable Livelihood Framework Approach." International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Research 06, no. 07 (2022): 206–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.51505/ijebmr.2022.6714.

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The phenomenon of climate change is one of the events that affect the coastal communities of Pacitan Regency, especially their livelihoods as fishermen. The purpose of this study is to analyze the adaptation activities of fishermen due to climate change that affects fishermen's household income using a sustainable livelihood approach. Determination of respondents through purposive sampling technique, where the total sample is 104 fishermen. This study uses a survey method in the field with fishermen based on several questions through questionnaires submitted to coastal fishermen in the District of Pacitan Regency. Factor analysis and multiple regression were used to analyze the data. The results showed that simultaneously the variables of fishermen's adaptation choices, government adaptation choices, education level, age and experience as fishermen, fishermen's distance to the sea, location of mangrove areas, savings, asset ownership, credit, participation in fisherman group organizations, and ownership of tools. Simultaneous capture has a significant effect on the total income of fishermen. Partially, the variable of fisherman adaptation choice, education level, age, the distance of fishermen when fishing, location of mangrove area, savings, asset ownership, credit, and ownership of fishing gear have a significant and positive effect on the total income level of coastal fishermen in Pacitan Regency, while the experience variable as fishermen have a negative and significant effect on the total income level of coastal fishermen in Pacitan Regency.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Fishermen"

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Miller, Robert W. "Learning Preferences of Commercial Fishermen." Scholar Commons, 2015. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5532.

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This study surveyed 435 commercial fishermen across eight coastal regions of the United States where commercial fishing takes place. The regions of the study included: Northeast Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Great Lakes, Southern Pacific, Pacific Northwest, and Alaska. Participants were asked to complete the Commercial Fishing Worker Survey (CFWS), which is a survey instrument consisting of an approved, adapted version of the Index of Learning Styles instrument (ILS) combined with a demographic section which included questions designed to obtain data regarding the four variables of the study: age, education level, captain's license status, and method of fishing. The instrument was designed to provide data sufficient to answer the three research questions of the study. 1. What are the learning preferences of commercial fishermen? 2. Are there differences in the learning preferences of commercial fishermen across the eight geographical regions of the study? 3. Are there differences in the learning preferences of commercial fishermen based on the demographical variables? The commercial fishermen showed obvious inclinations toward specific learning preference dimensions. The fishermen indicated that they preferred the active (rather than the reflective) dimension, the sensing (rather than the intuitive) dimension, the visual (rather than the verbal) dimension, and the sequential (rather than the global) dimension. The participant's responses were similar across the eight regions. Where differences existed, they were related to the sensing/intuitive and sequential/global learning preferences dimensions. Region 8 Alaska appeared to have stronger sensing and sequential learning preferences than the other regions. Age did not appear to influence the learning preferences of the fishermen. The majority of the respondents indicated they were high school graduates. However, education did not appear to affect the learning preferences of the fishermen. Captain's license status had no influence on the learning preferences of the commercial fishermen, since the majority of the respondents did not possess a captain's license. Respondents indicated that the largest percentage of commercial fishing used net fishing methods as their primary means of fishing. For the majority of the commercial fishermen, method of fishing did not appear to influence the learning preferences of commercial fishermen. However, net and trap fishermen exhibited significant differences related to the sensing/intuitive and sequential/global learning preference dimensions and reported more preference for the sequential/global learning preference dimensions then fishermen using other methods of fishing. Implications and recommendations for further study are enumerated in the last chapter.
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Lane, Daniel Edward. "Dynamic models of decision making by fishermen." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/27125.

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This thesis examines the dynamic decision making behavior of fishermen. Two models are developed: (l) an intraseasonal model of vessel movement on the fishing ground during each season; and (2) an interseasonal model for investment decision making from year to year. Both decision models are driven by single economic objectives and the fisherman-decision maker is assumed to make rational choices to optimize the stated objective. In this competitive market intraseasonal decisions are assumed to be made in the short-run to maximize the net operating income of each fishing enterprise. These decisions about where to fish to obtain the maximum return to fishing effort over the course of the season are modelled by a partially observable Markov decision process which incorporates the key elements of the problem facing each fisherman. The state space for this process is derived from total seasonal biomass. This aggregate description of the state space renders the problem practicable and solvable. The normative model is developed formally and applied to freezer trollers of the British Columbia commercial fishing fleet. Model results for average income and catch per troller, and seasonal fishing distribution over the fishing grounds reflect major tendencies in statistics arising from actual intraseasonal decisions made by this group of fishermen. Interseasonal decisions concerning longer-term investment strategies are made in an environment which is highly variable from season-to-season. Extensive variability implies that economic survival is a primary consideration in the investment decision process. The investment decision making process is modelled as a probabilistic dynamic programming problem in discrete time. Investors are assumed to make rational decisions based on income expectations and subject to survivability conditions to maximize the net worth of the fishing enterprise at the end of a finite planning horizon. The formal analysis of the investment model is presented. The model is applied to all trollers of the British Columbia commercial fishing fleet. The pattern of actual investment by troller is simulated by tuning behavioral components of the investment model. These results provide insight into the behavioral basis of investment decision making by this group of fishermen. This modelling framework has implications for planning and regulation in fisheries. Insight gained into the key factors behind fishermen's decisions can provide a basis for the development of strategic policies which anticipate fishermen's behavior and are aimed at stabilizing the economic viability of the fishing sector. The approach represents a movement away from reactive, short-term policies which have characterized fisheries regulation to date.
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Enström, Garnström Åsa. "Science - A fishermen’s friend? : A study of communication and policy legitimacy between researchers and fishermen in Sweden." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för livsvetenskaper, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-17445.

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Currently available communication studies within fisheries politics largely concern communication between scientists and decision makers, to some extent stakeholders and decision makers, but seldom merely fishermen and scientists. This thesis attempts to discuss the relationship between fishermen and scientists in Sweden, on a more local level. This is carried out through the analysis of the possible barriers blocking communication at the higher levels of the fisheries hierarchy, together with the implication of these barriers on whether fishermen find fisheries policies legitimate or not. The empirical data in this thesis is based upon face-to-face interviews, with four fishermen and four scientists concerning their involvement in communication with the opposite group. The results from these interviews are analysed through the use of a framework resting upon the basis of environmental governance, marine governance and risk communication theory. Within this theoretical base, legitimacy will be used as a central concept. As a part of the theoretical framework, communication barriers indicating a cultural difference will also be examined. In the analysis section of this thesis, indications of several communication barriers are discussed along with the respective potential effects of these barriers on the acceptance of science and the legitimacy of fisheries policies. It was found that in terms of detecting the main functions of risk communication, the lack of a structure for communication between fishermen and scientists may be holding back the full potential of communication between the two groups. The cultural differences spotted in the data are, as far as this study shows, inconclusive and do not seem severe enough to set up any potential communication barriers. Instead, this study did find four major communication barriers: media polarisation; several differing opinions within the Swedish fisheries sector; hierarchy and a lack of a communicational structure between fishermen and scientists. Although all of these communication barriers are seen as risks to legitimacy, the most significant risk appears to be lowered legitimacy due to the difference between experience-based knowledge and research-based knowledge. It is believed that a more structured communication together with cooperative research and / or cooperative management would be able to mend these barriers.Keywords: Cultural barriers, Communication barriers, Media polarisation and Knowledge bases.
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Grace-Mccaskey, Cynthia. "Fishermen, Politics, and Participation: An Ethnographic Examination of Commercial Fisheries Management in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands." Scholar Commons, 2012. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/4054.

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Currently, there is widespread debate regarding the overall status of the world's fisheries, with some researchers projecting their total collapse in only a few decades, and others concluding the situation is not quite as bleak. Additional debates include what strategies should be used to manage fisheries at various scales, and further research is needed to determine which strategies are most appropriate for use in particular situations and locales, as context is critical. Recently, prominent common pool resources scholars have expressed the need for ethnographic approaches to studying resource management institutions in order to move beyond the current focus of simply identifying the factors and conditions that lead to the self-organization of resource users and long-term sustainability of management institutions. These authors describe the need for examining the larger context in which management institutions exist and taking various historical, political, and sociocultural factors into account when examining common pool resources. This dissertation is a response to that request. This research is the result of over 20 months of ethnographic research in St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands (USVI). Drawing on research in political ecology and building on anthropological critiques of common pool resource institutions, I describe the historical, social, and political factors that influence how fisheries management occurs at the federal and territorial levels, and how commercial fishers, managers, and other stakeholders experience and participate in multi-scale management processes. Ethnographic data suggest that there are a variety of historical, social, and political factors that influence how commercial fishers, managers, and other stakeholders perceive the federal fisheries management process, the extent of their participation in that process, as well as interactions within and between stakeholder groups. Additionally, the mismatch that exists between the centralized management structure of the US federal system and the small-scale, multi-method nature of St. Croix's fishery creates a complex management environment in which few stakeholders participate.
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Lai, Cheok Leng Karen. "A translation project :A Generation of Macao Fishermen." Thesis, University of Macau, 2018. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b3954311.

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Alencastro, Liliana A. "An economic analysis of rebuilding artisanal fisheries the potential for fishermen-based ecotourism in the Galapagos Marine Reserve /." [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2010. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0041221.

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Kucera, Kristen L. Loomis Dana P. "Ergonomic assessment and low back pain among commercial fishermen." Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006. http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/etd,264.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006.
Title from electronic title page (viewed Oct. 10, 2007). "... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health." Discipline: Epidemiology; Department/School: Public Health.
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Jansen, Van Rensburg Julian. "The maritime traditions of the fishermen of Socotra, Yemen." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/13706.

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The Socotra archipelago lies approximately 135 nautical miles northeast of Cape Guardafui, Somalia and 205 nautical miles south of Rās Fartaq, Yemen. The archipelago is made up of four main islands, Socotra,
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Hallaire, Juliette. "Constructing maritime geographies : the pragmatic mobility of Senegalese fishermen." Thesis, Keele University, 2015. http://eprints.keele.ac.uk/2986/.

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Senegalese fishermen have significantly expanded their mobility into the eastern Atlantic Ocean since the early 1980s. Fishermen have been crossing international maritime borders and organising long sea journeys, in part as a response to the decrease in fishing resources in Senegalese waters. From the early 2000s, they began carrying West African migrants on the maritime routes from Senegal to Spain, diversifying into irregular maritime migration or ‘people smuggling’. Fishermen’s fishing techniques and the migration flows they have facilitated are well documented. We have a good understanding, too, of the push-and-pull factors shaping these maritime migration patterns. Thus far, the social and political meanings of fishermen’s maritime mobility and cross-border movements have been comparatively neglected. This thesis argues that these mobility patterns are connected, revealing links between regional fisheries and mobilities and international migration flows that create distinctive maritime geographies. Drawing on participant observations and narratives collected in 69 in-depth interviews, my analysis explores the ways in which power and knowledge shape the at-sea experiences of Senegalese fishermen. For them, mobility is more than a response to the decrease in fish resources. By deploying their mobility, fishermen seek to recover control over their maritime and social environments. To map the maritime geographies this mobility co-creates, I examine three spaces. First, I chart the social and political mechanisms of fishermen’s mobility in Senegal, examining the gendered and local meanings of their movements. Second, I examine these mechanisms at the regional level – at the Senegal–Mauritania border and in the waters off Guinea and Guinea-Bissau. Finally, I track fishermen’s routes to the Canary Islands. By attending to fishermen’s accounts, I demonstrate the many ways in which they appropriate the ocean space, shape the geographies of maritime borderlands and rationalise their navigation. I reveal how their maritime mobility opens up multiple opportunities for fishermen to negotiate with – and reshape – the power relations that structure their social, political and natural environments.
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Richard, Gaëtan. "Behavioural ecology of fishermen and odontocetes in a depredation context." Thesis, La Rochelle, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LAROS018/document.

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De nombreux prédateurs marins se nourrissent directement des prises des pêcheurs. Ces interactions, définies comme de la déprédation, engendrent des conséquences socio-économiques considérables pour les pêcheurs ainsi que des implications de conservation pour la faune sauvage. D’un côté, la déprédation endommage le matériel et augmente l’effort de pêche pour atteindre les quotas. D’un autre côté, la déprédation augmente le risque de mortalité des prédateurs marins (prise accidentelle ou rétorsion létale par les pécheurs). La pêcherie à la palangre est la plus impactée par la déprédation, principalement par les odontocètes, ce qui incite à trouver des solutions. La majorité des études se concentrant sur la déprédation s’est principalement basée sur des observations en surface, de ce fait la manière dont les prédateurs retirent les poissons sur les lignes reste confuse. Par ailleurs, l’impact de la déprédation sur le comportement des pêcheurs ainsi que les facteurs expliquant leur détectabilité n’ont reçu que peu d’intérêt. L’objectif de cette thèse est donc d’étudier ces problématiques par un suivi acoustique, une utilisation de balises et une approche en écologie comportementale humaine, en se concentrant sur la pêcherie palangrière française ciblant la légine australe (Dissostichus eleginoides) impactée par la déprédation des orques (Orcinus orca) et des cachalots (Physeter macrocephalus). Les capitaines ont été décrits comme recherchant leur ressource selon la théorie de « l’optimal foraging », mais avec des perceptions de la compétition et du succès de pêche qui divergent. Certains capitaines seraient ainsi plus enclins à remonter les palangres au plus proche et à rester sur une zone, même en présence de compétition, augmentant alors le risque d’interaction. L’acoustique des navires a révélé que certaines manoeuvres (marche arrière par exemple) propagent différemment sous l’eau. La manière dont les capitaines manoeuvrent leur palangrier influencerait ainsi leur détectabilité et donc leur risque d’interaction avec les prédateurs. D’autre part, l’utilisation de capteurs sur les palangres et les animaux a révélé que les orques et les cachalots sont capables de déprédater sur les palangres posées sur le fond marin. Ces observations laissent à penser que les odontocètes sont en mesure de localiser l’activité de pêche bien avant la remontée de la ligne, ce qui pourrait être expliqué par une signature acoustique spécifique du déploiement de la ligne. L’ensemble des résultats de cette thèse suggère que la déprédation sur les palangres démersales est très probablement sous-estimée. Cette thèse apporte également des éléments importants pour la lutte contre la déprédation, en montrant la nécessité de protéger les palangres dans l’intégralité du processus de pêche
Many marine predator species feed on fish caught by fishers directly from the fishing gear. Known as depredation this interaction issue has substantial socio-economic consequences for fishermen and conservation implications for the wildlife. Costs for fishers include damages to the fishing gear and increased fishing effort to complete quotas. For marine predators, depredation increases risks of mortality (lethal retaliation from fishers or bycatch on the gear). Longline fisheries are the most impacted worldwide, primarily by odontocetes (toothed whales) depredation, urging the need for mitigation solutions to be developed. Most of studies assessing depredation have primarily relied on surface observation data, thus the way odontocetes interact with longlines underwater remains unclear. Besides, the way fishermen respond to depredation during fishing operations, or can influence their detectability to odontocetes, have been poorly investigated. This thesis therefore aimed at investigating these aspects through a passive acoustic monitoring, bio-logging and human ecology approaches, focusing on the French Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) longline fisheries impacted by killer whales (Orcinus orca) and sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus). Firstly, this thesis reveals that captains behave as optimal foragers but with different personal perception of competition and fishing fulfilment. Some captains would thus be more likely to stay within a patch or to haul closest longline even in presence of competition, suggesting these captains would show higher interaction rates. Additionally, the propagation of vessels’ acoustics varied depending on the type of manoeuvre (e.g. going backward vs. forward). The way captains use their vessels to navigate may therefore influence their detectability and so their depredation level. Secondly, loggers deployed on both the longlines (accelerometers) and odontocetes (GPS-TDR) revealed that killer whales and sperm whales are able to depredate on longlines while soaking on the seafloor. These observations suggest, therefore, that odontocetes can localise fishing activity before the hauling, which could be partially explained by specific acoustic signatures recorded during the setting process. Altogether, the results of the thesis suggest that depredation rates on demersal longlines are most likely underestimated. The thesis also brings some important insights for mitigation measures, suggesting that countermeasures should start from setting to hauling
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Books on the topic "Fishermen"

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Jones, Emma. Fishermen and fisherwomen. New York: PowerKids Press, 2016.

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William, Russell. Fishermen. Vero Beach, FL: Rourke Press, 1994.

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Wallace, Richard K. Fisheries management for fishermen: A manual for helping fishermen understand the federal management process. Mobile, Ala: Auburn University Marine Extension & Research Center, Sea Grant Extension, 1994.

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Hasenoehrl, RaeJean. Everett fishermen. Charleston, S.C: Arcadia Pub., 2008.

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Hans, Kirk. The fishermen. 2nd ed. Iowa City, Iowa: Fănpìhuà Press, 2000.

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Hans, Kirk. The fishermen. Iowa City, Iowa: Fănpìhuà Press, 1999.

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Hasenoehrl, RaeJean. Everett fishermen. Charleston, S.C: Arcadia Pub., 2008.

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Barman, Rup Kumar. Fisheries and fishermen: A socio-economic history of fisheries and fishermen of colonial Bengal and post-colonial West Bengal. Delhi: Abhijeet Publications, 2008.

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Edwards, Roberta. Five silly fishermen. New York: Random House, 1989.

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Museum, Mystic Seaport, ed. Fish-families-fishermen. Mystic, CT: Mystic Seaport Museum, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Fishermen"

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Kar, Devashish. "Fishermen in Wetlands." In Wetlands and Lakes of the World, 605–13. New Delhi: Springer India, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1023-8_28.

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Pardey, Hannah. "Obioma, Chigozie: The Fishermen." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_15544-1.

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Kinseng, Rilus A. "Class Conflicts Between Fishermen." In Class and Conflict in the Fishers' Community in Indonesia, 69–104. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0986-5_5.

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Ray, Soumen. "Fishermen and Mean Machines." In Chilika, 145–66. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003240013-6.

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Hønneland, Geir. "How Fishermen Account for Compliance." In Coercive and Discursive Compliance Mechanisms in the Management of Natural Resources, 105–24. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4044-7_6.

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Axelsson, Alf, Ingmar Arvidsson, and Tomas Jerson. "Hearing in Fishermen and Coastguards." In Basic and Applied Aspects of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, 513–25. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5176-4_39.

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Lasso, Aldi, and Heidi Dahles. "Fishermen into tour boat operators." In Tourism and Development in Southeast Asia, 133–46. NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429264191-9.

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Hudson, Mark. "Dragon divers and clamorous fishermen." In Globalization and Transculturality from Antiquity to the Pre-Modern World, 103–19. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003096269-8.

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Chatterjee, Arup K. "The Abjection of Tamil Fishermen." In Adam’s Bridge, 118–31. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003320197-6.

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Mendes Pereira, Raquel. "“We Are Fishermen and Businessmen”." In The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Change, 1–20. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87624-1_184-1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Fishermen"

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Syahrizal, Syahrizal. "Fishermen and Inequality: Study About Profit Sharing System in Fisherman Society." In International Conference on Social Sciences, Humanities, Economics and Law. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.5-9-2018.2281308.

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Sulaiman, M. Adli, Kamaruzzaman Bustamam-Ahmad, Teuku Muttaqin Mansur, Enzus Tinianus, Lia Sautunnida, and Mukhlisuddin Ilyas. "The Opportunities to Obtain Traditional Fisheries Rights for Aceh Traditional Fishermen." In 1st International Conference on Law and Human Rights 2020 (ICLHR 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.210506.010.

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Rajab, Marlina, Juanda Nawawi, and A. M. Rusli. "The Role of the Marine and Fisheries Office in Empowering Fishermen in Majene Regency." In Universitas Lampung International Conference on Social Sciences (ULICoSS 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220102.020.

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Fernando, Riki, Asnil Asnil, and Erianjoni Erianjoni. "Fishermen community empowerment strategy through rural fisheries business development Program (Pump) by marine and fisheries office of Padang." In International Conferences on Educational, Social Sciences and Technology. Padang: Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.29210/2018195.

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Mary, W. Sherine, S. Muthukumar, V. Suganya Pragathi, E. R. Reshma, and R. Viiavaraghavan. "International Maritime Boundary Alert for Fishermen." In 2018 Second International Conference on Electronics, Communication and Aerospace Technology (ICECA). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceca.2018.8474726.

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Dos Santos Da Silva, Joao Paulo, and Diana Cruz Rodrigues. "DIGITAL PUBLIC SERVICES FOR ARTISANAL FISHERMEN." In DGO 2023: Digital government and solidarity. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3598469.3598535.

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Anggraeni, Maryunani, Dwi Budi, and Wildan Syafitri. "Integrated Farming System Based on Fisheries to Increase Fishermen Community Income at Banjar Kemuning Village." In 23rd Asian Forum of Business Education(AFBE 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.200606.074.

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Vladimir, Nikola, Marija Korican, Martina Voglar, and Linda Zanki Duvnjak. "GREENING THE FISHERIES IN THE ADRIATIC SEA THROUGH THE COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS OF SCIENTISTS AND FISHERMEN." In 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2022. STEF92 Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2022v/4.2/s19.37.

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Environmental friendliness, energy efficiency and sustainability are very important issues in all aspects of human lives. This is particularly true for shipping, including all its modes like long-distance, short-sea and inland shipping, where environmental regulations have become very strict in the last decade. On the one hand, fishing vessels are slightly out of these regulations, but on the other hand greening the fishing fleets is highly promoted by the European Union funding bodies as well as by the local authorities, while at the same time fishing vessels are rather aged with low energyefficient fossil fuel-based power systems. This paper illustrates aims, activities and current outcomes of a network of scientists and fishery cooperatives oriented to improve environmental friendliness of fishing vessels in the Adriatic Sea. In that process, an extensive fuel consumption measurement campaign involving 10 fishing vessels (9 purse seiners and 1 trawler) is being conducted and is offering an insight into emissions of these vessels and their relation to the operative profile and benefit for the society expressed in amounts and type of the caught fish.
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Yoshida, Takero, Daisuke Kitazawa, and Yoichi Mizukami. "Assessment of the Motion of Wave Power Generation by Water Tank Test." In ASME 2017 36th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2017-61622.

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Installing devices of marine renewable energy is planned off Kamaishi city, Iwate prefecture, Japan. A device of wave power generation was settled at this site as a test case. It is important to coexist the power generation device and local fishermen. Since Kamaishi is known as a good fishing area, acceptance of fishermen is required to run the wave power generation at the test site. Especially, local fishermen in Kamaishi have a concern about how wave power generation moves along with ocean waves and currents. To acquire an acceptance from local fishermen in terms of setting wave power generation, a model test was conducted to understand the device of wave power generation. It consists of float, spar, middle float, gimbal mechanism and anchor. Middle float, gimbal mechanism and anchor are mooring. The submerged weights of the model almost satisfy the targeted values calculated by the scale ratio and actual submerged weights. The experiment was conducted for 1/125 scale model at a water tank in marine environmental and ecosystem laboratory, the university of Tokyo. We monitored the motion of the model under several conditions of regular waves and currents. The motions of the model were recorded by a video camera and were analyzed. The model was moved with respect to the surface waves and currents. We assessed the motions of the float based on the experiment. The experimental results will be used to explain local fishermen.
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Stead, Selina. "Three’s A Crowd: Fishermen, Government and Scientists." In Fishing Vessels, Fishing Technology & Fisheries. RINA, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3940/rina.fiso.2005.13.

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Reports on the topic "Fishermen"

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Mouchot, M. C., and E. Lambert. Fishermen Will Have an Eye in the Sky. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/217429.

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Walter Chin, Walter Chin. Decreasing the Risk of Death and Diving Injuries in Artisanal Fishermen. Experiment, September 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18258/1303.

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Meinhold, A. F., and S. Holtzman. Radiation dose and risk to recreational fishermen from ingestion of fish caught near eight oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/290973.

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MEINHOLD, A. F., and S. HOLTZMAN. RADIATION DOSE AND RISK TO RECREATIONAL FISHERMEN FROM INGESTION OF FISH CAUGHT NEAR EIGHT OIL PLATFORMS IN THE GULF OF MEXICO. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/757129.

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Funk, Steffen, and Felix Mittermayer. Biological oceanography and fishery science practical at Sea in the framework of the SeaRanger educational programme, Cruise No. AL607, February 10th – February 16th 2024, Kiel (Germany) – Kiel (Germany), SeaRanger. GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3289/cr_al607.

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This cruise was conducted as part of the educational training of fishers in the framework of the transdisciplinary SeaRanger program which is scientifically accompanied by the Institute of marine ecosystem and fisheries Science (IMF) at the University of Hamburg (UHAM), the Christian-Albrechts University Kiel, Centre for Ocean and Society (CeOS), the Thuenen-Institute for Baltic Sea fisheries (TI-OF), and the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) in the framework of the joint project SpaCeParti (Coastal Fishery, Biodiversity, Spatial Use and Climate Change: A Participative Approach to navigate the Western Baltic Sea into a Sustainable Future; Grant no. 03F0914) funded by the BMBF. In order to give the fishermen as realistic an application of the standard monitoring techniques as possible, the trip was planned in such a way that the training part was integrated into a scientific monitoring programme focussing on the spawning activity of fish in the Belt Sea. By sampling a standardised station grid contributing to the joint long-term sampling efforts in the Western Baltic Sea which are internationally coordinated by the WBCF (Western Baltic cod Forum), the fishers learned how plankton, fish and water samples are taken, preserved, and analysed and gained a comprehensive insight into the hydrography and fauna of the western Baltic. Similar to the previous cruise AL606 in January 2024 conducted by the IMF no cod larvae and generally less larvae compared to previous years were observed in the Bongo 500 μm net samples from the Plankton grid stations, potentially indicating a delayed spawning activity of fish in the Belt Sea potentially related to the comparably low water temperatures in winter 2023/24. (Alkor-Berichte ; AL607)
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Schmit, Steve. Cut and capture system technology for demilitarization of underwater munitions. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), April 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/48376.

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Munitions are encountered in a variety of underwater environments as unexploded ordnance (UXO) or munitions and explosives of concern (MEC). These items can cause unacceptable explosive risks to critical infrastructure, recreational divers, and fishermen. The primary goal of the demonstrations was to validate an underwater suite of tools that can be used to render underwater UXO and MEC safe in shallow water (i.e., up to 100 ft). US Navy underwater ranges in the Gulf of Mexico, south of the Naval Support Activity–Panama City, were selected for the first two demonstrations to fully display the integrated system by processing inert munitions, such as the Navy 5 in./38 cal and the Army 105 mm High Explosive (HE) M1 projectile. The third demonstration, however, occurred at the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Crane, Lake Glendora Test Facility, in Sullivan, Indiana. Twenty US Army 105 mm HE M1 projectiles filled with TNT were successfully processed. Overall, this project showed that Gradient Technology’s high-pressure waterjet demilitarization technology can be reliably operated underwater at depths less than 100 ft of seawater when the supporting equipment is located on the deck of a vessel or floating pier system.
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Saillant, Eric, Jason Lemus, and James Franks. Culture of Lobotes surinamensis (Tripletail). Mississippi Department of Marine Resources, January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.18785/ose.001.

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The Tripletail, Lobotes surinamensis, is a pelagic fish found in tropical and sub-tropical waters of all oceans. Tripletails are often associated with floating debris and make frequent incursions in bays and estuaries where they are targeted by recreational fishermen. In Mississippi waters the species is typically present during the late spring and summer season that also correspond to the period of sexual maturation and spawning (Brown-Peterson and Franks 2001). Tripletail is appreciated as a gamefish but is also prized for its flesh of superior quality. The fast growth rate of juveniles in captivity documented by Franks et al. (2001) and the excellent quality of Tripletail flesh both contribute to the potential of this species for marine aquaculture. In addition, the production of cultured juveniles would be precious to develop a better understanding of the biology, early life history and habitat use of Tripletail larvae and juveniles, a topic largely undocumented to date, through experimental releases and controlled studies. The culture of tripletail thus supports the Tidelands Trust Fund Program through improved conservation of natural resources, potential enhancement of fisheries productivity and potential development of a new economic activity on the Gulf coast producing tripletail via aquaculture. The Objective of this project was to initiate development of methods and techniques needed to spawn captive held tripletail broodfish and raise their offspring to evaluate their growth and development in captivity. In this report we will present the results of studies aiming to develop methods and protocols for captive spawning of tripletail and the first data obtained on the early development of tripletail larvae. A major issue that was encountered with tripletail broodstock development during the project lied in the difficulties associated with identifying the sex of adults caught in the wild and candidates for being incorporated in mating sets for spawning. This issue was addressed during the course of the project by examining the potential of a non-lethal method of hormonal sexing. The results of these preliminary investigations are presented in the third part of this report. All protocols used in the project were determined with the guidance of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) of the University of Southern Mississippi (USM IACUC protocol number 10100108).
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Lane, L. S. Geology, Fisherman Lake, Northwest Territories. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/212983.

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Þórðarson, Gunnar, Páll Gunnar Pálsson, Janus Vang, and Lisbeth Due Schoenemann-Paul. West Nordic Fisheries. Nordic Council of Ministers, September 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/na2018-908.

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Glaser, Sarah, Paige Roberts, Robert Mazurek, Kaija Hurlburt, and Liza Kane-Hartnet. Securing Somali Fisheries. One Earth Future Foundation, September 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18289/oef.2015.001.

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