Directory of Aquaculture Information Resources

Directory of Aquaculture Information Resources
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Total Pages : 53
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:631587106
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Synopsis Directory of Aquaculture Information Resources by : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. National Agricultural Library

Directory of Fisheries and Aquaculture Information Resources in Africa

Directory of Fisheries and Aquaculture Information Resources in Africa
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Total Pages : 236
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Synopsis Directory of Fisheries and Aquaculture Information Resources in Africa by : Jean Collins

This directory provides an overview of the fisheries and aquaculture information resources available or produced in Africa, including details of the information resources and services of international organisations, regional bodies and networks, and national institutions. Its aims to promote collaboration and information-resource sharing activities among fisheries institutions in Africa. The text is in English and French.

European Directory of Research Centers in the Fisheries Sector

European Directory of Research Centers in the Fisheries Sector
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 623
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ISBN-10 : 9789401109406
ISBN-13 : 9401109400
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Synopsis European Directory of Research Centers in the Fisheries Sector by : CEC, DG for Fisheries

The future of the Common Fisheries Policy depends on progress in the relevant areas of research. This applies to the whole range of management decisions, where precise, reliable and complete data are essential to inform those who must decide on the pursuit of existing activities, especially in the area of maritime fisheries, and the development of promising new activities such as aquaculture. Every day the Director-General of DG XIV requires more and more information to prepare decisions which will affect the future of all those in the Community who are dependent on fishing and aquaculture. There is thus a high level of direct demand from DG XIV. Over and above this immediate and specific requirement for short- and medium-term applications, research affects the competitivity of the Community. This is one area which favours the collaboration across frontiers of all those who seek to advance knowledge. But although DG XIV is uniquely placed to appreciate the importance of research into fisheries and aquaculture, there is no question of succumbing to the temptation to directly control the scope of research or its conduct. The notion of subsidiarity can best be understood by examining the existing structures in the Member States. The Commission must act first and foremost as a catalyst, by promoting the circulation of information and the coordination of research programmes.