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Title: Fisheries resources use and issues in the Republic of Maldives
Other Titles: Technical paper submitted to the International workshop on conservation and wise use of wetlands along the coast of the Bay of Bengal 6-7 June 2016
Authors: Manabu, Echigo
Masanori, Doi
Keywords: Maldives fisheries
Marine resources
Sustainable resources use
Master plan development
Fisheries management
Issue Date: Jun-2016
Citation: Manabu, E, & Masanori, D. (2016) Fisheries resources use and issues in the Republic of Maldives. 1-6.
Abstract: The Republic of Maldives is an island country composed by atolls in the Indian Ocean. From times immemorial, the islands’ population have been strongly depending on marine resources, as far as food culture, nutrition supply and economic impact are concerned. However, catch amounts of skipjack tuna, which is the most important fisheries resource in Maldives, have decreased drastically in recent years. On the other hand, an increasing fishing pressure on the reef fishes by coastal fisheries is linked to an increasing demand of supplies from the resorts hotels and for export. Relevant governmental organizations and donors have begun exerting efforts to tackle those issues and ensure sustainable fisheries resources use.
URI: http://saruna.mnu.edu.mv/jspui/handle/123456789/13970
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