Location
AMERICAN SAMOA
Publisher
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
Publication Place
UNKNOWN
Physical Description:
623 pp.
Call Number
FAO
Language
English
Record ID:
13455
Legacy PEIN ID:
53347
General Notes
Proceedings of the technical consultation on allocation of fishery resources held in Vihy, France, 20-23 April 1980|Contents: 1) the conflict between water pollution and in land fisheries; 2) commercial fisheries management: the New England groundfish experience; 3) the Elver fishery in France: overview and regulatory aspects and a case study of the Girond River Estuary; 4) the fishery of the Gironde River Estuary: its perculiarities and its problems; 5) national surveys related to data needs for recreational fisheries; 6) main effects upon aquatic life of suspended matter put into the Allier River by sand and gravel extraction; 7) modification of river beds: consequences for ecology and fisheries; 8) observations of juvenile Atlantic salmon blocked in the water intake of a nuclear power station on the Loire; 9) impact of various utilizations on a water shed; 10) impact of thermal waste from a nuclear power station on fish of the Meuse; 11) special surveys related to dataneeds for recreational fisheries; 12) survey methods used in the United States marine recreational fishery statistics program; 13) best use of fishery resources: ecological considerations; 14) types of hydroelectric management in mountains and their effects on aquatic life; 14) hydroelectric management and aquatic life in the Alps; 15) problem of the determination of allocation principles in the northwest Atlantic region of the USA; 16) development of fishery management strategies for northern anchovy; 17) recreational exploitation of the Atlantic salmon in the River Wye; 18) impact of radioactive wastes from a PWR-type nuclear power station on fish of the Meuse; 19) explorative inquiry into sport fishing in Belgium; 20) origins of recreational and commercial fishing policies in the United States; 21) conceptual and practical dificulties of allocation in mixed commercial/recreational fisheries in the southeastern United States; 22) relations between chemical pollution and fish health and wholesomeness; 23) capacity-planning and sportfishery in the Netherlands; 24) integrating fishery resource allocation into tropical river basin development and water management schemes; 25) mesological effects of sediment extraction in minor stream beds; 26) angling, recreation, commercial fisheries and problems of water resources allocation; 27) effects of increased water temperature on fisheries; 28) relations between pollution and quality of the fish; 29) fishing, fish yield parameters and stocking in freshwater basins in Finland; 30) long-term trends in river and off-shore exploitation of the salmon, Salmo salar, in Finland; 31) a necessary new strategy for allocating Ontario's fishery resources; 32) a method for the assessment of demand for recreational fishing in the South Wales area of the United Kingdom; 33) recreational fishing values at risk: recent developments in compensatory methodology in the United States and Canada; 34) the U.S. national survey of fishing, hunting and wildlife associated recreation: a design for policy analysis; 35) what is the best use of fish resources in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico? 36) analog digital simulation model for analysis of demand on fish resources for recreation in a non-competitive context; 37) introduction to the evaluation of ecologic and socio-economic aspects of sports fishing in the Ourthe Basin in Belgium; 38) potential effects of radioactive releases to the aquatic environment; 39) subsistence and recreational fisheries in Finland; 40) development of marine recreational fisheries in the southeastern United States: problems and some solutions; 41) estimation of the benefits of fishing on U.S. canals: some problems of method; 42) estimation of the economic benefits of fishing: a review note; 43) effects on fisheries of abstractions and perturbations in streamflow; 44) management of fish stocks in the Netherlands and the need for planning; 45) fishery experience with the stagnant Salt Lake grevelingen after its closure; 46) sea salmon and trout: the best use of the anadromous salmonids; 47) some advantages of landings taxes in fishery management; 48) evolving efforts at best-use allocations of fishery resources; 49) economic principles of allocation in recreational and commercial fisheries; 50) fisheries consrvation and land drainage improvement; 51) defining angling supply: the key to recreational fishery resource evaluation; 52) application of results of sport fishing attendance research in regional supply and demand analysis; 53) sport fishing on Lake IJssel; 54) summary of the provincial analyses of the demand for and the supply of facilities for sport fishing; 55) future prospects for the Atlantic salmon; 56) Columbia Basin anadromous salmonid fisheries; 57) effects of reduced and perturbated flow below dams on fish food organisms in Rocky Mountain trout streams; 58) a description of those fisheries, which take place in the western north Atlantic between the US-Canadian border and North Carolina, that presently have or potentially could have user group allocation conflicts; 59) the Delphi technique: a potential methodology for evaluating recreational fisheries.
Subject Heading(s)
Fisheries resources
Research and developments
Environment - Protection
Country reviews: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, United Kingdom, and the United States of America
Protected areas
Protected areas - Management
Water resource
Lakes
Water resources conservation
Environment protection
Australia
Belgium
Canada
Cyprus
Czechoslovakia
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Hungary
Poland
Sweden
United Kingdon
USA
Fisheries resource management
Resource management
Location
AMERICAN SAMOA
Publisher
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
Publication Place
UNKNOWN
Physical Description:
623 pp.
Call Number
FAO
Language
English
Record ID:
13455
Legacy PEIN ID:
53347
General Notes
Proceedings of the technical consultation on allocation of fishery resources held in Vihy, France, 20-23 April 1980|Contents: 1) the conflict between water pollution and in land fisheries; 2) commercial fisheries management: the New England groundfish experience; 3) the Elver fishery in France: overview and regulatory aspects and a case study of the Girond River Estuary; 4) the fishery of the Gironde River Estuary: its perculiarities and its problems; 5) national surveys related to data needs for recreational fisheries; 6) main effects upon aquatic life of suspended matter put into the Allier River by sand and gravel extraction; 7) modification of river beds: consequences for ecology and fisheries; 8) observations of juvenile Atlantic salmon blocked in the water intake of a nuclear power station on the Loire; 9) impact of various utilizations on a water shed; 10) impact of thermal waste from a nuclear power station on fish of the Meuse; 11) special surveys related to dataneeds for recreational fisheries; 12) survey methods used in the United States marine recreational fishery statistics program; 13) best use of fishery resources: ecological considerations; 14) types of hydroelectric management in mountains and their effects on aquatic life; 14) hydroelectric management and aquatic life in the Alps; 15) problem of the determination of allocation principles in the northwest Atlantic region of the USA; 16) development of fishery management strategies for northern anchovy; 17) recreational exploitation of the Atlantic salmon in the River Wye; 18) impact of radioactive wastes from a PWR-type nuclear power station on fish of the Meuse; 19) explorative inquiry into sport fishing in Belgium; 20) origins of recreational and commercial fishing policies in the United States; 21) conceptual and practical dificulties of allocation in mixed commercial/recreational fisheries in the southeastern United States; 22) relations between chemical pollution and fish health and wholesomeness; 23) capacity-planning and sportfishery in the Netherlands; 24) integrating fishery resource allocation into tropical river basin development and water management schemes; 25) mesological effects of sediment extraction in minor stream beds; 26) angling, recreation, commercial fisheries and problems of water resources allocation; 27) effects of increased water temperature on fisheries; 28) relations between pollution and quality of the fish; 29) fishing, fish yield parameters and stocking in freshwater basins in Finland; 30) long-term trends in river and off-shore exploitation of the salmon, Salmo salar, in Finland; 31) a necessary new strategy for allocating Ontario's fishery resources; 32) a method for the assessment of demand for recreational fishing in the South Wales area of the United Kingdom; 33) recreational fishing values at risk: recent developments in compensatory methodology in the United States and Canada; 34) the U.S. national survey of fishing, hunting and wildlife associated recreation: a design for policy analysis; 35) what is the best use of fish resources in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico? 36) analog digital simulation model for analysis of demand on fish resources for recreation in a non-competitive context; 37) introduction to the evaluation of ecologic and socio-economic aspects of sports fishing in the Ourthe Basin in Belgium; 38) potential effects of radioactive releases to the aquatic environment; 39) subsistence and recreational fisheries in Finland; 40) development of marine recreational fisheries in the southeastern United States: problems and some solutions; 41) estimation of the benefits of fishing on U.S. canals: some problems of method; 42) estimation of the economic benefits of fishing: a review note; 43) effects on fisheries of abstractions and perturbations in streamflow; 44) management of fish stocks in the Netherlands and the need for planning; 45) fishery experience with the stagnant Salt Lake grevelingen after its closure; 46) sea salmon and trout: the best use of the anadromous salmonids; 47) some advantages of landings taxes in fishery management; 48) evolving efforts at best-use allocations of fishery resources; 49) economic principles of allocation in recreational and commercial fisheries; 50) fisheries consrvation and land drainage improvement; 51) defining angling supply: the key to recreational fishery resource evaluation; 52) application of results of sport fishing attendance research in regional supply and demand analysis; 53) sport fishing on Lake IJssel; 54) summary of the provincial analyses of the demand for and the supply of facilities for sport fishing; 55) future prospects for the Atlantic salmon; 56) Columbia Basin anadromous salmonid fisheries; 57) effects of reduced and perturbated flow below dams on fish food organisms in Rocky Mountain trout streams; 58) a description of those fisheries, which take place in the western north Atlantic between the US-Canadian border and North Carolina, that presently have or potentially could have user group allocation conflicts; 59) the Delphi technique: a potential methodology for evaluating recreational fisheries.
Record Created: 07-May-2000
Record Modified: 18-Dec-2020