An assessment of development options in the longline fishery
The principal objective of this study is to evaluate the benefits that accrue to the national economies as a result of different longline operational models and licensing regimes, computed, for comparability reasons, on a per tonne basis. The primary source for the derivation of these per tonne returns was individual fisheries enterprises currently operating in the sector in the countries chosen for this study. In each case, the company disclosed to the consultant detailed financial, operational and marketing data which has enabled thefindings to be based upon actual empirical data, rather than assumptions or interpretations of current practice and benefit outcomes. Data obtained related principally to the 2005 calendar year. [36pp.]
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Main Author: | Philipson, P.W. |
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Format: | monograph biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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South Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency
2006
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Subjects: | Fisheries, Cook Islands, Fiji, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Tuna, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/19782 |
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