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Volume 23 - 1998
What Future for Capture Fisheries
For this Special Session in September 1997, the Scientific Council selected the Symposium 'What Future for Capture Fisheries - A Shift in Paradigm: Visioning Sustainable Harvest from the Northwest Atlantic in the Twenty-first Century'. The title particularly suited the setting of the NAFO 19th Annual Meeting held in St. John's, Newfoundland upon the invitation of Canada - a Coastal State Contracting Party of NAFO. The Annual Meeting was located in St. John's, Newfoundland, as Newfoundland and Labrador celebrated the John Cabot 500th Anniversary commemorating 500 years of Northwest Atlantic in relation to harvesting the sea. The Symposium was hosted by the NAFO Scientific Council and held at the Marine Institute of the Memorial University of Newfoundland.
The papers are currently available as pdf versions only. Click on the title, which links to the abstract - pdf link is below the abstract.
Table of contents
Opening Session
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The NAFO Model of International Collaborative Research, Management and Cooperation
L. S. Parsons and J. S. Beckett |
The Future of the International Law of Capture Fisheries
Mary Beth West
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The Future Fisheries: Constraints and Possibilities Sustainability - Ecological Impact from Fisheries, the Political Environment and How This May Affect the Future of Capture Fisheries
Lassen, H. |
Theme Session 1: History of Fishing in the Northwest Atlantic |
History of Fisheries in the Northwest Atlantic: The 500-Year Perspective
W. H. Lear
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The History of Fisheries Management and Scientific Advice - the ICNAF/NAFO History from the End of World War II to the Present
Anderson, E. D.
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Theme Session 2: Management Approaches - Caring for the Future Resources
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Controlling Marine Fisheries 50 Years from Now
Rosenberg, A. A.
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Theme Session 3: Fisheries Research - Perspectives for the Twenty-first Century
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What Can Technology Offer the Future Fisheries Scientist - Possibilities for Obtaining Better Estimates of Stock Abundance by Direct Observations
Godo, O. R.
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Where is Fisheries Science Heading - How Can Fish Stock Assessments be Improved
Ulltang, O.
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Integrating Fisheries Observations with Environmental Data - Towards a Better Understanding of the Conditions for Fish in the Sea
Stein, M.
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Theme Session 4: Sustainable Livelihood for the Coastal Community |
Aquaculture and Marine Fisheries: Will Capture Fisheries Remain Competitive?
Muir, J. F. and J. A. Young
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The Future for Fisheries Dependant Communities: The Fisheries-Dependant Region of Galicia
Vazquez Seijas, V.
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Theme Session 5: The Future for Capture Fisheries |
On the Future Economy of Capture Fisheries and the Future Consumer Market for Fish
Ikeda, H.
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Have Peak Fishery Production Levels been Passed in Continental Shelf Area? Some Perspectives Arising from Historical Trends in Production per Shelf Area
Caddy, J. F., F. Carocci and S. Coppola
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World Marine Fisheries 1975-2025: Fifty Years of Change
Beckett, J. S.
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Developments in Fish Food Technology - Implications for Capture Fisheries
Valdimarsson, G. |
Fisheries Co-management: Organization, Process and Decision Support
Lane, D. E. and R. L. Stephenson |
Front pages
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Back pages
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NAFO posted on October 01, 1998 13:18
Hans Lassen
Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, Charlottenlund Slot
DK-2920 Charlottenlund, Denmark
Source - Journal of Northwest Atlant...
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North Atlantic,
biology,
technology,
management
NAFO posted on October 01, 1998 13:17
Mary Beth West
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oceans and Space, U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street N.W., Washington, D.C., USA 20520
Sour...
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capture fisheries,
International agreements,
management,
environment
NAFO posted on October 01, 1998 13:15
L. S. Parsons and J. S. Beckett
Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans
200 Kent Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A OE6
Source - Journal of Northwest ...
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management,
NAFO,
international organization