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ArticleItem ދެރަހާ(މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީޒް, 1983-12-10) ޢަބްދުއްރަޙީމު އަބޫބަކުރު; Aboobakuru, Abdul Raheem ArticleItem އޮޑިވެރިއެްގެ ހިތާމަ(މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީޒް, 1983-12-10) މުޙައްމަދު ޔޫސުފް; Yoosuf, Mohamed ArticleItem އުދަގޫ ނުކުރަމާހޭ؟(މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީޒް, 1983-12-10) މުޙައްމަދު އަބްދުލް ޙަކީމް; Abdul Hakeem, Mohamed ArticleItem ދިވެހި މަސްވެރިކަން(މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީޒް, 1983-12-10) ޢަބްދުއްﷲ އަފީފް; Afeef, Abdulla ArticleItem An analysis of the contribution of the fishery industry to the larger economy : an ode to the fishery industry(Maldives Economic Review, 2019-09) Shakoor, Ibrahim Athif; އިބްރާހިމް އާތިފް ޝަކޫރްThis essay will attempt an analysis of the contribution of the Fishery Industry to reach a better understanding of how the industry contribute to the economy over and above the modest share represented in the GDP figures. ArticleItem ރިޔަލު ދޯނީގެ މަސްވެރިކަން ކުރިއަރުވަމާތޯ(މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީޒް, 1983-12-10) ސަޢީދު އަލިފުޅު; Fulhu, Saeed Ali ArticleItem މަސްވެރި ޒުވާނުންނަށް އާހިތްވަރެއް(މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީޒް, 1983-12-10) އަޙްމަދު އާދަމް; Adam, Ahmed Working PaperItem The Maldivian tuna livebait fishery : status and trends(Marine Research Section, Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture, 1997) Anderson, R. Charles; އާރް. ޗާރލްސް އެންޑާރސަން ArticleItem Commercial exploitation of reef resources: examples of sustainable and non-sustainable utilization from the Maldives(Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, 1997) Adam, M.S.; Anderson, R.C.; Shakeel, H.Sustainable Maldivian reef fisheries include the tuna livebait 'fishery, the historical money cowry fishery and the export of marine aquarium fish. Non-sustainable export fisheries include those of sea cucumber, giant clam, deepwater shark and grouper. The tuna livebait fishery has been in existence for over one thousand years and mainly targets small pelagics. Money cowries were exported for hundreds of years to Asia and Africa. These fisheries share the characteristics of large resource base, low unit value and wide distribution of low-impact fishing effort. The sea cucumber, giant clam and the deep water shark fisheries share the characteristics of large resource base, low population turn over rates, ease of collection and high unit value. The grouper and aquarium fisheries have intermediate characteristics. The aquarium fishery maybe sustainable because it has a large resource base and limited entry. The grouper fishery may not be sustainable because both fishing effort and unit value are high. ArticleItem Comparative study of skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis (Scombridea) fishery stocks from the South Atlantic and Western Indian Oceans(2019) Dahlet, Lol I.; Downey-Breedt, Nicola; Arce, Gabriel; Sauer, Warwick H. H.; Gasalla, Maria A.