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Title
Net fishing and its management in Seychelles |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1834/771 |
Date
1997 |
Author(s)
Payet, R.J. |
Abstract
Net fishing is an important component of the artisanal fishery of the Seychelles. It is composed of beach seine, encircling and set gillnets. This report reviews net fishery and its impact on the environment and fish stocks and provides a framework for its management. There are no current management measures for the traditional net fisheries except that all nets above 50 metres requires a license with a lead seal bearing the licence number. Certain irresponsible uses of these nets have ben acknowledged, principally the 'Met outaz' fishing strategy, incidental catch of marine mammals and the presence of commercially important juvenile fish in the beach seine fishery. SFA has addresses these issues rationally and management options are explored followed by recommendations. |
Subject(s)
Net fishing; Fishery regulation; Fishery management; Seychelles |
Language
en |
Publisher
Victoria : Seychelles Fishing Authority |
Type of publication
Report |
Format
718573 bytes; application/pdf |
Identifier
11 p.; SFA/R&D/043 |
Repository
Africa - Ocean Data and Information Network of Africa (OdinAfrica)
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