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Jaiteh, Vanessa F., Adrian R. Hordyk, Matías Braccini, Carol Warren, and Neil R. Loneragan. "Shark finning in eastern Indonesia: assessing the sustainability of a data-poor fishery." ICES Journal of Marine Science 74, no. 1 (November 7, 2016): 242–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsw170.

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For over two decades, Indonesia has reported higher average shark landings than any other nation, but very little local information exists on the fishery and life histories of targeted species. This poses severe challenges to shark sustainability and conservation in this vast archipelago. We draw on diverse sources of data to evaluate the sustainability of the shark fishery in eastern Indonesia, a particularly data-poor region where sharks are primarily targeted for their fins. Shark fishers from three coastal communities were interviewed on their perceptions of catch trends over the past twenty years and asked to collect fishing data during fishing trips in the Seram, Arafura and Timor Seas. For the most frequently harvested species, we estimated maximum intrinsic rates of increase (rmax) to predict their resilience to fishing pressure. Our results indicate that shark fishing practices in the region are likely to be unsustainable. The catches of several species largely comprised of immature individuals and most fishers attributed observed declines in shark numbers, size and species diversity to overfishing. Hammerhead sharks have relatively high intrinsic resilience but are nevertheless at risk of local extinction due to their availability to the fishery and the value of their fins. Sandbar, dusky and grey reef sharks have lower resilience and are frequently caught but not managed. We recommend a composite management approach, including consistent implementation of existing trade restrictions, fisheries research and opportunities for fishers’ livelihood diversification, to stem shark harvests in eastern Indonesia.
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Prescott, James, James Riwu, Natasha Stacey, and Andhika Prasetyo. "An unlikely partnership: fishers’ participation in a small-scale fishery data collection program in the Timor Sea." Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 26, no. 4 (January 5, 2016): 679–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11160-015-9417-7.

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Gerling, Geraldine. "Reseña de Tibor Fischer y Lawrence Norfolk. New Writing 8." Anuario de Letras Modernas 10 (May 31, 2002): 284–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ffyl.01860526p.2001.10.832.

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Larson, Helen K., and Bob Pidgeon. "New Records of Freshwater Fishes from East Timor." Beagle : Records of the Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory 20 (December 2004): 195–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/p.286327.

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Mujiyanto, Mujiyanto, Adriani Sri Nastiti, and Riswanto Riswanto. "EFFECTIVENESS OF SUB ZONE CETACEAN PROTECTION IN MARINE PROTECTED AREAS SAVU SEA NATIONAL MARINE PARK, EAST NUSA TENGGARA." Coastal and Ocean Journal (COJ) 1, no. 2 (November 3, 2017): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/coj.1.2.1-12.

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The zonation review and evaluation took into account habitat protection areas and categorised migration routes. In addition, the sustainability of fishery resources is maintained, as people in Savu Sea depend on fishery resources. The objectives of this research are to analyse the effectiveness of sub-zone cetacean protection for Savu Sea National Marien Park. The research stations were watering inside and outside in Savu Sea National Marine Park. The sampling of the research was conducted on 2015 and 2016, collecting data using a zig-zag transect by observation method of collecting data sighting cetacean with single observer platform. The results of sub-zone cetacean protection against Southwest Sumba waters, West Sumba and East Timor Land need to be reviewed if referring the current zoning area. Sub-zone for areas to protect sustainability cetacean need to be adjusted addition and alteration of fishery zone, the area of Southwest Sumba, West Sumba and Central Sumba is ± 445,567.44 ha and ± 239,307.52 ha to around East Timor Land waters. Extensive re-evaluation of existing protection sub-zones is requiring. A review of extent to efectiveness water areas attend the conflict of interest in needs of fisherman to catch and migration route of cetacean.
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Sumual, Tinneke Evie Meggy, Muhammad Amir Arham, Arie Kawulur, and Rocky Rimbing. "Conceptual Model of Informal Business Development Based on Intellectual Capital." Journal of International Conference Proceedings 4, no. 1 (July 22, 2021): 87–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.32535/jicp.v4i1.1130.

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This paper aims to describe the conceptual model of informal business development applied to “Tibo-Tibo” fisherwomen in North Minahasa Regency. Data and information were obtained by observation and structured interviews to “Tibo-Tibo” fisherwomen, business partners and village governments. The data was analyzed qualitatively by using Miles Huberman perspective, through stages: data reduction, data presentation, conclusion drawing and verification. After going through the validity of experts, this paper produced a conceptual model of informal business development based on intellectual capital namely human capital, social capital and organizational capital. This paper recommends that through the intellectual capital approach "Tibo-Tibo" fisher women's business can be improved through empowerment. Empowerment in the form of human capital will increase the added value products with the availability of a variety of products for frozen food businesses and products for culinary businesses. Empowerment in the form of social capital will strengthen the values of relationships with business partners, trust to customers and employees and strengthen the work culture "mapalus" (local wisdom for the community) such as cooperation and helping each other. Empowerment in the form of organizational will strengthening the management and organizational professionalism as well as the acknowledgment of business license and product brands by consumers.
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Edgell, Joe, Jeremy Colman, Samantha Jarvis, and Ollie Glade-Wright. "Demonstrating an acceptable level of impact: an assessment of noise impacts to fishes from a seismic survey in an Australian Marine Park." APPEA Journal 59, no. 1 (2019): 70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj18152.

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A key challenge of the environmental regulatory framework for offshore petroleum activities in Australia is the requirement to demonstrate acceptability, with the legislation placing the onus on petroleum titleholders to demonstrate that the impacts and risks posed by an activity will be of an acceptable level and reduced to as low as reasonably practicable. This paper presents a case study on the assessment of noise impacts to fishes for the Bethany 3D Marine Seismic Survey, which was acquired by Santos Ltd in mid-2018. The survey area was encompassed entirely by the Oceanic Shoals Marine Park, and also overlapped a significant proportion of the Timor Reef Fishery, a regionally important demersal scalefish fishery. The survey area overlapped a key ecological feature and a range of geomorphic features characterised by benthic habitats supporting demersal and benthic fish communities, including site-attached species. On this basis, the evaluation of impacts and risks required a multi-faceted approach, with seven key elements: (1) acoustic modelling; (2) application of sound exposure guidelines; (3) a quantitative risk assessment (benthic habitat predictive modelling and spatial analysis of site-attached fish assemblages); (4) the definition of an acceptable level of impact; (5) a sound source verification process; (6) engagement with key stakeholders; and (7) an independent, expert peer review process. The outcomes of each of these steps were incorporated into the environment plan, and enabled the titleholder to demonstrate that, with adopted control measures in place, environmental impacts and risks from the seismic survey could be managed to an acceptable level.
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Duganata, Michael Gilbert, Johanis Hiariey, and Yoisye Lopulalan. "PERAN PEMUDA DALAM PENINGKATAN PENDAPATAN KELUARGA (STUDI KASUS PEMBUDIDAYA RUMPUT LAUT Eucheuma Cottoni DI DESA ALLANG ASAUDE KABUPATEN SERAM BAGIAN BARAT)." PAPALELE (Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan dan Kelautan) 5, no. 1 (June 20, 2021): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.30598/papalele.2021.5.1.13.

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Development in the marine and fisheries sector is supported by opportunities for resource utilization and management that are distributed in three Fishery Management Areas (WPP), namely the Banda Sea (WPP 714), Seram Sea and Tomini Bay (WPP 715), Arafura Sea and Timor Sea (WPP 718). The fishery sector in Maluku creates opportunities for commercial businesses in the industrial sector, both in cultivation, fishing and processing, including small and large businesses. A fishery commodity that has good prospects and benefits fishing communities is seaweed cultivation. The West Seram District Government in its development policy has placed the Eucheuma cottonii seaweed commodity as a leading commodity to be developed. Youth roles are needed in cultivation activities, so it can be said that youth tend to place economic interests above other interests in determining how and where they should play a role in development. Share factor analysis is used to measure the contribution of youth income to family income and total family income is calculated by adding up youth income and family income.
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Dorzheeva, Victoria V., and Olga Yu Sleptsova. "The Right of Small Indigenous Minorities of the North to Traditional Fishery and Problems of Its Implementation (Case Study of the Magadan Oblast)." Теория и практика общественного развития, no. 9 (2022): 106–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.24158/tipor.2022.9.14.

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Wirawati, Ismiliana, and Pradina Purwati. "RARELY REPORTED SPECIES OF INDONESIAN SEA CUCUMBERS." Marine Research in Indonesia 37, no. 1 (March 4, 2015): 9–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/mri.v37i1.31.

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More than 300 sea cucumber species have been recorded from Indonesian waters. This paper presents eight species which have been rarely reported. Actinopyga bannwarthi Panning, 1944, were found among fished sea cucumbers collected by fishermen in Kupang and Karimunjawa. Stichopus pseudohorrens Cherbonnier, 1967, was found in West Timor waters; Thelenota rubralienata Massin & Lane, 1991, and A. caerulea Samyn, Vandenspiegel & Massin, 2006, were collected from the reef in Halmahera, North Maluku. Four other species i.e. Bohadschia atra Massin, Rasolofonirina, Conand, Samyn, 1999; B. subrubra Quoy and Gaimard, 1833; Holothuria (Metriatyla) fuligina Cherbonnier, 1988, and H. (Thymiosycia) gracilis Semper, 1868, were discovered from Lombok waters. The latest mentioned species was also found among fished sea cucumbers in Karimunjawa. All species except T. rubralineata may be new records for Indonesia. In the case of H. (Thymiosycia) gracilis Semper, 1868, it was new record for Lombok waters, following its discovery from West Seram, Central Maluku.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "TIbor Fisher"

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Olivato, Giulia Maria. "Post-migration studies and the city: The case of London." Doctoral thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11562/1024368.

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ABSTRACT The city has always played a pivotal role in human history because, as Henry Lefebvre reminds us, the physical structure of the urban place is not just a neutral container of social and historical events, but it acts as a sort of dialogic dimension based on symbols, sets of values, and customs, in which people can give order to their reality, anchoring their identity in a sort of collective memory, and in a network of reciprocal human bonds: a community. Despite the vast theoretical background and narrative tradition, the enormous changes that the urban dimension underwent over the last century have brought new challenges and the necessity for new theorizations to the fore. This dissertation aims to offer a glimpse of such a complex contemporary challenge, particularly narrowing the focus on the relationship between the city and the post-multicultural society, taking into consideration the particular case of London. The choice to focus the research on London is based on the fact that the English capital provides a unique example of a post-multicultural city. The study specifically looks into how the concrete local dimension of the city interacts with the complexity of a transcultural and transnational society, whose heterogeneity exponentially increased in the last century, imposing a pervasive condition of superdiversity, as Steven Vertovec defined it. Given this peculiar condition, the study endeavours to investigate, on one hand, how the idea of citizenship and community changes together with the question of "who is the alien?", and, on the other hand, how urban narrations influence the way people live and perceive such changes. The research method employed is based on an interdisciplinary approach, which aims to combine a historical overview with the philosophical and scientific perspective of urban studies, and the sociological points of view of post-multicultural studies. Theoretical evidence provided by the different disciplines is integrated into the literary analysis of three contemporary narrative works. The first chapter outlines the concept of city from an etymological, historical, philosophical and literary point of view. This overview explores several aspects: why belonging to the same city gave people a particular identity, with particular symbols and customs; and finally, how the idea of city has changed together with its conformation, function, and rhythm as a unique organic system, following the evolution of historical and human changes. The second chapter deals with contemporary post-migration societies, specifically that of London, looking into the most important processes and theoretical reconfigurations at stake such as the idea of citizenship, integration, Britishness and identity. The third chapter will open the literary analysis of this dissertation by presenting Kamal Ahmed’s work The Life and Times of a Very British Man. The Anglo-Sudanese British journalist Kamal Ahmed sheds light not only on the present condition of contemporary post-multicultural London, but also investigates the facts and narrations that modern London is rooted in. In the fourth chapter the focus will shift to post-multicultural London seen as a gigantic economic machine, through the analysis of John Lanchester’s novel Capital. The aim is to describe how the increasing commodification of the city has influenced the idea of community and citizenship, profoundly characterised by obliviousness and disconnectedness. The fifth chapter will discuss these questions by narrowing the focus on how the commodified society influence people's perception of the self and the city, leading to a progressive alienation of its inhabitants. Tibor Fischer's Voyage to the End of the Room particularly problematises the idea of the ‘alien,’ by dealing with the problem of self-alienation, which seems increasingly to affect a large part of urban inhabitants.
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Books on the topic "TIbor Fisher"

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Viana, Rui. Laut Timor-Leste kaya ikan tapi nelayannya miskin: Hasil penelitian kehidupan nelayan di tujuh lokasi di Timor-Leste. Dili: Divisi Hak Ekonomi, Sosial, dan Budaya, Perkumpulan HAK, 2008.

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Hill, William J. Tiber Reservoir and Lake Frances summer creel survey: 1998 annual report. Helena]: Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Fisheries Division, 1999.

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Hill, William J. Tiber Reservoir and Lake Frances summer creel survey: 1997 annual report. Helena]: Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Fisheries Division, 1998.

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Troubled waters: Borders, boundaries and possession in the Timor Sea. Crows Nest, N.S.W: Allen & Unwin, 2005.

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Bennett, David H. An assessment of biological effects of potential introduction of cisco (Coregonus artedii) into Tiber Reservoir, Montana. Great Falls]: Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, 1993.

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Fischer, Tibor. Tibor Fischer. April Yayıncılık, 2014.

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Balint, Ruth. Troubled Waters: Borders, Boundaries and Possession in the Timor Sea. Allen & Unwin, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "TIbor Fisher"

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Zwernemann, Jens. "Fischer, Tibor." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_8515-1.

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Zwernemann, Jens. "Fischer, Tibor: The Thought Gang." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_8516-1.

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Rennison, Nick. "Tibor Fischer (born 1959)." In Contemporary British Novelists, 55–57. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203644683-18.

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Allen, Gerald R., and Mark V. Erdmann. "Coral Reef Fishes of Timor-Leste." In A Rapid Marine Biological Assessment of Timor-Leste. SPIE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1896/978-1-934151-56-3.

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Allen, Gerald R., and Mark V. Erdmann. "Coral Reef Fishes of Timor-Leste." In A Rapid Marine Biological Assessment of Timor-Leste. SPIE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1896/054.066.0103.

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"Environment : Past and Present." In Environmental Toxicology, edited by Sigmund F. Zakrzewski. Oxford University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195148114.003.0006.

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Concern for the environment is not an entirely new phenomenon. In isolated instances, environmental and wildlife protection laws have been enacted in the past. Similarly, astute early physicians and scientists occasionally recognized occupationally related health problems within the general population. As early as 500 BC, a law was passed in Athens requiring refuse disposal in a designated location outside the city walls. Ancient Rome had laws prohibiting disposal of trash into the river Tiber. In seventeenth century Sweden, legislation was passed forbidding ‘‘slash and burn’’ land clearing; those who broke the law were banished to the New World. Although no laws protecting workers from occupational hazards were enacted until much later, the first observation that occupational exposure could create health hazards was made in 1775 by a London physician, Percival Pott. He observed among London chimney sweeps an unusually high rate of scrotal cancer that he associated (and rightly so) with exposure to soot. Colonial authorities in Newport, Rhode Island, recognizing a danger of game depletion, established the first closed season on deer hunting as early as 1639. Other communities became aware of the same problem; by the time of the American Revolution, 12 colonies had legislated some kind of wildlife protection. Following the example of Massachusetts, which established a game agency in 1865, every state had game and fish protection laws before the end of the nineteenth century (1). In 1885, to protect the population from waterborne diseases such as cholera and typhoid fever, New York State enacted the Water Supply Source Protection Rules and Regulations Program. These instances of environmental concern were sporadic. It was not until some time after World War II that concern for the environment and for the effects of industrial development on human health became widespread. The industrial development of the late eighteenth century, which continued throughout the nineteenth and into the twentieth century, converted the Western agricultural societies into industrialized societies. For the first time in human history, pervasive hunger in the western world ceased to be a problem. The living standard of the masses improved, and wealth was somewhat better distributed.
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Conference papers on the topic "TIbor Fisher"

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Puspasari, Lindung Tri, Damayanti Buchori, Rosichon Ubaidillah, Hermanu Triwidodo, and Purnama Hidayat. "New Record of Leptocybe invasa Fisher and La Salle (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) on the White Gum in Timor Tengah Selatan District, East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia." In International Conference and the 10th Congress of the Entomological Society of Indonesia (ICCESI 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/absr.k.200513.024.

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MEDLIN, LINDA K., DELPHINE GUILLEBAULT, GERARDO MENGS, CARLOS GARBI, LAURA DEJANA, CARMEN FAJARDO, and MARGARITA MARTIN. "NEW MOLECULAR TOOLS: APPLICATION OF THE µAQUA PHYLOCHIP AND CONCOMITANT FISH PROBES TO STUDY FRESHWATER PATHOGENS FROM SAMPLES TAKEN ALONG THE TIBER RIVER, ITALY." In RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT 2017. Southampton UK: WIT Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/rbm170121.

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