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Report of the Regional Workshop on the Effects of Globalization and Deregulation on Fisheries in the Caribbean, Castries, Saint Lucia, 4-8 December 2000 / [edited by Uwe Tietze.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: FAO fisheries report ; no. 640.Publication details: Rome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2001.Description: v, 158 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9251046093
  • 9789251046098
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 639.2 F219, no.640 21
LOC classification:
  • SH328 .R427 . 640
Online resources: Available both in print and online.
Partial contents:
Background and objectives -- Attendance -- Proceedings. opening ceremony -- Working sessions. Presentation of principal technical papers -- Economic performance of marine capture fisheries in the Caribbean in a global context -- Econommic role and performance of fish marketing and trade and effects of liberalization and globalization -- Changes of fishing technology in the context of globalization -- Recommendations.
Summary: The workshop was organized by the FAO Subregional Office for the Caribbean in collaboration with the Development Planning and Inland Water Resources and Aquaculture Services of the FAO Fisheries Department, Rome. It was hosted by the Government of Saint Lucia, and attended by 15 participants from seven countries, four regional institutions and the FAO Fisheries Department. The syntheses of the national experiences and status of aquaculture development in the Lesser Antilles reflected a significant level of diversity in the scale of activities among the island nations; they also revealed many similarities in the results and present status of aquaculture development in the subregion. The case studies elicited very positive comments and enquiries from the country representatives. In the plenary deliberations, to identify the constraints to and opportunities for developing aquaculture sustainably in the subregion, participants recognized the need to rank the aquaculture development activities based on individual country-priorities and stage of development. The workshop agreed that participants would consult with the decision-makers in their respective countries and communicate a priority-list of needs for possible technical assistance to the technical secretary of the workshop. It was also agreed that such a list would be used to identify common themes that could form the basis for a possible subregional Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) project proposal. --Publisher's description.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Agricultura Automatización y Procesos Técnicos (1er. Piso) SH328 .R427 . 640 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000056634

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"TR/M/Y1331E/1/7.01/1300"--P. [4] of cover.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 146-149).

Background and objectives -- Attendance -- Proceedings. opening ceremony -- Working sessions. Presentation of principal technical papers -- Economic performance of marine capture fisheries in the Caribbean in a global context -- Econommic role and performance of fish marketing and trade and effects of liberalization and globalization -- Changes of fishing technology in the context of globalization -- Recommendations.

The workshop was organized by the FAO Subregional Office for the Caribbean in collaboration with the Development Planning and Inland Water Resources and Aquaculture Services of the FAO Fisheries Department, Rome. It was hosted by the Government of Saint Lucia, and attended by 15 participants from seven countries, four regional institutions and the FAO Fisheries Department. The syntheses of the national experiences and status of aquaculture development in the Lesser Antilles reflected a significant level of diversity in the scale of activities among the island nations; they also revealed many similarities in the results and present status of aquaculture development in the subregion. The case studies elicited very positive comments and enquiries from the country representatives. In the plenary deliberations, to identify the constraints to and opportunities for developing aquaculture sustainably in the subregion, participants recognized the need to rank the aquaculture development activities based on individual country-priorities and stage of development. The workshop agreed that participants would consult with the decision-makers in their respective countries and communicate a priority-list of needs for possible technical assistance to the technical secretary of the workshop. It was also agreed that such a list would be used to identify common themes that could form the basis for a possible subregional Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) project proposal. --Publisher's description.

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