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Department Of Fish And Game, J. Shepard, C. Woelke
Department Of Fish And Game, J. Shepard, C. Woelke
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 23 No. 51, March 28, 1991
Central Florida Future, Vol. 23 No. 51, March 28, 1991
Central Florida Future
2 disagree on opening of Arts Complex: Wrong drawings could delay new complex; problems with tiles slightly postpone arena construction; Program for senior citizens gives seed money back to UCF; BOR ends 2 degree programs No students enrolled in both of these bachelor's programs; Cars, copy machines victims of vandalism; Daytona campus supports protecting ocean, survey shows.
Panama & U.S. Formalize Agreement For Joint Patrols Of Panamanian Territorial Waters, Deborah Tyroler
Panama & U.S. Formalize Agreement For Joint Patrols Of Panamanian Territorial Waters, Deborah Tyroler
NotiCen
No abstract provided.
The 1989 Us-Republic Of China (Taiwan) Fisheries Negotiations, Mark Mon-Chang Hsieh
The 1989 Us-Republic Of China (Taiwan) Fisheries Negotiations, Mark Mon-Chang Hsieh
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
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Possibilities For A Common Fisheries Development And Management Policy For The Organization Of Eastern Caribbean States (O.E.C.S.), Daven C. Joseph
Possibilities For A Common Fisheries Development And Management Policy For The Organization Of Eastern Caribbean States (O.E.C.S.), Daven C. Joseph
Theses and Major Papers
The fisheries resources within the EEZs of countries in the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States is not being exploited at their maximum sustainable yield. Fisheries development has however been hampered by a history of these states, little or no sectoral development planning. If member states are to realize any increased socio-economic growth in the fisheries sector, it is imperative that a common fisheries management and development strategy be implemented by these states, in an effort to rationalize the use of scarce financial and technical resources. Such a strategy would involve the pursuance of common goals and objectives and the provision …
Shrimp Stocking, Salmon Collapse, And Eagle Displacement, Craig N. Spencer, B. Riley Mcclelland, Jack Arthur Stanford
Shrimp Stocking, Salmon Collapse, And Eagle Displacement, Craig N. Spencer, B. Riley Mcclelland, Jack Arthur Stanford
Biological Sciences Faculty Publications
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Increasing Angler Participation In Marine Catch/Tag-And-Release Fishing Programs: Workshop Summary, Program Outlines, And Angler Survey Results, Jon Lucy, Et Al
Increasing Angler Participation In Marine Catch/Tag-And-Release Fishing Programs: Workshop Summary, Program Outlines, And Angler Survey Results, Jon Lucy, Et Al
Reports
The three-part objective of this Sea Grant/National Marine Fisheries Service project was: (1) to examine anglers' experiences with tag-and release fishing programs; (2) to determine significant impediments, if any, to expanded participation in such programs as well as catch-and release fishing in general; and (3) to address anglers' concerns and questions about catch/tag-and-release fishing by developing educational material to promote greater participation in these activities and minimize fish mortalities due to improper tagging or release techniques.