Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
[FAO/UNDP]
Publication Place
Western Samoa
Physical Description:
[52] p. ; 19 cm
Call Number
EL
VF 0062
333.9516 FOO
Language
English
Record ID:
28194
Legacy PEIN ID:
68141
General Notes
Available online|Unpublished paper|"Report prepared for the Government of Western Samoa by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations based on the work of Leon P. Zann with the assistance of members of the Fisheries Division of the Department of Agriculture, Forests and Fisheries"|SLIC hold 2 copies
Subject Heading(s)
Environment - Protection - Samoa
Abstract
The Inshore reefs and lagoons have provides first landed on these shores, over two millennia ago. Western Samoas reefs and lagoons are limited in area compared with most other South Pacific Islands, and there are few offshore reefs and shoals. The 200 mile EEZ is amongst the smallest in the region. However, because the traditional population (About 30,000 at first Western contact) was relatively small and a system of sea tenure safeguarded against overfishing the inshore fishes were sustained
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
[FAO/UNDP]
Publication Place
Western Samoa
Physical Description:
[52] p. ; 19 cm
Call Number
EL
VF 0062
333.9516 FOO
Language
English
Record ID:
28194
Legacy PEIN ID:
68141
General Notes
Available online|Unpublished paper|"Report prepared for the Government of Western Samoa by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations based on the work of Leon P. Zann with the assistance of members of the Fisheries Division of the Department of Agriculture, Forests and Fisheries"|SLIC hold 2 copies
Record Created: 01-Dec-2020
Record Modified: 22-Feb-2021