Number 113 (April–June 2005)
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Produced by the Information Section, Marine Resources Division, SPC, B.P. D5, 98848 Noumea Cedex, New Caledonia. Fax: (687) 263818.
Produced with financial assistance from France, Australia and New Zealand
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Editorial
Welcome to this issue of the SPC Fisheries Newsletter. In this issue, you will find an article describing the final results of the FAD research project, where community surveys were conducted three times each in Niue, Aitutaki and Rarotonga. The main outcome shows that the benefits of FADs to local small-scale fishermen and local communities far exceeds the cost of the FAD materials. One of the recommendations is that ongoing FAD programmes should be continued by governments as a way to support local communities and the small-scale fishing secto
Jean-Paul Gaudechoux Fisheries Information Adviser
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In this issue
Download the complete publication:
Fisheries Newsletter #113 (pdf: )
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Number 113 (April–June 2005)
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Produced by the Information Section, Marine Resources Division, SPC, B.P. D5, 98848 Noumea Cedex, New Caledonia. Fax: (687) 263818.
Produced with financial assistance from France, Australia and New Zealand
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Editorial
Welcome to this issue of the SPC Fisheries Newsletter. In this issue, you will find an article describing the final results of the FAD research project, where community surveys were conducted three times each in Niue, Aitutaki and Rarotonga. The main outcome shows that the benefits of FADs to local small-scale fishermen and local communities far exceeds the cost of the FAD materials. One of the recommendations is that ongoing FAD programmes should be continued by governments as a way to support local communities and the small-scale fishing secto
Jean-Paul Gaudechoux Fisheries Information Adviser
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In this issue
Download the complete publication:
Fisheries Newsletter #113 (pdf: )
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