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    Technical Report
    Management of the grouper fishery of the Maldives
    (International Coral Reef Symposium އިންޓަރނޭޝަނަލް ކޯރަލް ރީފް ސިމްޕޯޒިއަމް, 2012) Sattar, Shahaama A.; ޝަހާމާ އޭ. ސައްތާރު; Najeeb, Ahmed; އަހުމަދު ނަޖީބް; Islam, Fahmeeda; ފަހުމީދާ އިސްލާމް; Afzal, Mariyam Shidha; މަރިޔަމް ޝިދާ އަފްޒަލް; Wood, Elizabeth; އެލަޒަބަތު ވުޑް
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    އަންނަން އޮތް ޖީލުތަކަށް މަސް 2017
    (2017) ޢަދުނާން ޢަލީ ( ތަރުޖަމާކުރީ); ޑޮކްޓަރ ޢަބުދުالله ނަސީރު ކ.ޭ ޖ.ީ މުޙައްމަދު (ތަރުޖަމާކުރީ); އެފ.ް ޖ.ީ މުޙައްމަދު (ތަރުޖަމާކުރީ); Ali, Adhunaan (Translator); Mohamed, Dr. Abdullah Naseer K. G. (Translator); Mohamed, F . G (Translator)
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    Report for the Maldives pole & line skipjack and yellowfin tuna fisheries
    (Maldives Seafood Processors & Exporters Association (MSPEA), 2017-01-31) Kiseleva, Anna; Akroyd, Jo; Stokes, Kevin
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    Fisheries sector and development of Maldives: can vocational and technical education help?
    (2013) Alam, Gazi Mahabubul; Farhath, Aishath; Othman, Abdul Jalil; Al-Amin, Abdul Quasem
    Global experience confirms that ‘family business concept’ was the domain in the establishment of fisheries sector. Apprenticeship of family inheritance was only the training provision available for the fishermen earlier. While fishermen used to receive a little amount of training through family apprenticeship, light of education to become a qualified citizen for modern world was unreachable to them. Things have incredibly or marginally been changed in a few countries where public policy took necessary parameters in order to institutionalize this sector aligning with the long term developmental vision and mission of the state. However, most of the countries still follow the orthodox model since professionals working with this sector are less capable to put forward their voices in the elite podium where public policy of a country is designed and constitutionalized. Maldives is country where more than 80% of the population are directly and indirectly or by hobby are involved with the fisheries sector providing a major local contribution towards Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Despite this contribution, the sector experiences significant amount of shortfalls. The purpose of this study is to map and identify those shortfalls in order to offer an elucidation.
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    އަންނައް އޮތް ޖީލުތަކައް މަސް
    (ދަކްޝިންފައުންޑޭޝަން, 2017) -
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    A socio-economic assessment of the tuna fisheries in the Maldives
    (International Pole & Line Foundation, 2015) Hohne-Sparborth, Thomas; Shiham Adam, Mohamed; Ziyad, Adam
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    Project pamphlet finalized for the Fisheries Master Planning Study, Maldives
    (Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture, 2015-06-07) Doi, Masanori
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    Fisheries resources use and issues in the Republic of Maldives
    (2016-06) Manabu, Echigo; Masanori, Doi
    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.