Showing papers in "Marine Policy in 1980"
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TL;DR: In this paper, the conditions of small-scale fishermen and their conflicts with those of larger scale are reviewed, their benefits from government polices are evaluated, and their future prospects are examined.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the involvement of and interplay between the North Pacific Fishery l management Council, that Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee and Advisory Panel and l other interested groups.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the appraisal and post-evaluation of fisheries aid projects, while examining the financial rate of return (FRR) on the project, may make overoptimistic estimates of the economic rate of returns (ERR) because they neglect to examine the resource base of the industry.
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TL;DR: The University of Rhode Island (URI), USA, internationally known for its marine resource development and management studies, has undertaken the task of cooperating with three Malaysian universities in strengthening their responses to marine-related problems and opportunities as discussed by the authors.