1Preface
633.4.8 Harvesting
2Chapter - 1 Fisheries Policy
64Chapter - 4 National Fisheries Policy
31.1 Introduction
654.1 introduction
41.2 Fisheries Management
664.2 Fisheries Resources in Bangladesh
51.2.1 History
674.3 Objectives of the National Fisheries Policy
61.2.2 Political Objectives
684.4 The legal status of the National Fisheries Policy
71.2.3 International Objectives
694.5 Range of the National Fisheries Policy
81.2.4 Management Mechanism
704.6 Policy for procurement of fish for the open freshwater bodies
91.2.5 Catch Quotas
714.7 Fish culture and management policy in closed water bodies
101.2.6 Precautionary Management
724.8 Coastal shrimp and aquaculture policy
111.2.7 Fisheries Law
734.9 EXERCISE
121.2.8 Climate Change
74Chapter - 5 Fisheries Management
131.2.9 Population Dynamics
755.1 Conservation and sustainable use of fisheries resources
141.2.10 Ecosystems Based Fisheries
765.1.1 The 1982 UNCLOS
151.2.11 Elderly Maternal Fish
775.1.2 The UN Fish Stocks Agreement
161.2.12 Data Quality
785.1.3 Obligations Under Customary International Law
171.2.13 Eco-path
795.1.4 General Principles of Law
181.2.14 Human Factors
805.1.5 Precautionary Principles
191.2.15 Performance
815.1.6 The 1982 UNCLOS
201.3 Working Principles of Fisheries Management
825.1.7 General International Law
211.3.1 Goals and Objectives
835.2 Trans-boundary operations: 5.2.1 Fisheries Treaties
221.3.2 Management Plans, Measures and Strategies
845.3 EXERCISE
231.3.3 Primary Considerations
85Chapter - 6 Promotion and Management of Fisheries in Different Countries
241.3.4 Biological Considerations
866.1 introduction
251.3.5 Ecological and Environmental Considerations
876.2 Indonesia
261.3.6 Technological Considerations
886.3 Kenya
271.3.7 Social and Cultural Considerations
896.4 Namibia
281.3.8 Economic Considerations
906.5 Brazil
291.3.9 Considerations Imposed by Other Parties
916.6 Mexico
301.3.10 National Legislation
926.7 European Union
311.3.11 International Legislation and Instruments
936.8 EXERCISE
321.4 EXERCISE
94Chapter - 7 The Common Fisheries Policy
33Chapter - 2 Fish Farming
957.1 Introduction
342.1 What is fish farming?: 2.1.1 Major Species
967.2 Importance of fishing in Europe: 7.2.1 Aquaculture
352.2 Importance
977.3 The Mechanisms of CFP
362.3 Types of Fish Farming
987.3.1 Fishing Controls
372.3.1 Extensive Aquaculture
997.3.2 Structural Policy and Onshore Fishing Industry
382.3.2 Intensive Aquaculture
1007.3.3 Producer Organizations
392.4 Fish Farms
1017.4 International Relations
402.4.1 Cage System
1027.4.1 Areas of Co-operation
412.4.2 Irrigation Ditch or Pond Systems
1037.4.2 Compliance
422.4.3 Integrated recycling systems
1047.4.3 Funding Provision
432.4.4 Classic Fry Farming
1057.4.4 Fishing and the Environment
442.5 Issues
1067.4.5 Criticism
452.6 Labeling
1077.4.6 Management
462.7 Indoor Fish Farming
1087.4.7 History
472.8 Slaughter Methods
1097.5 EXERCISE
482.9 Inhumane methods
110Chapter - 8 Fisheries science
492.10 More humane methods
1118.1 Introduction
502.11 EXERCISE
1128.1.1 How Does Scientific Advice Feed into the Politics of the CFP?
51Chapter - 3 Fish Pond Culture
1138.1.2 Deficiencies of Fisheries Science
523.1 introduction
1148.2 The future-a new relationship between politics and fisheries science?
533.2 Culture Species
1158.3 EXERCISE
543.3 Site Selection
116Chapter - 9 Towards a Legal Clinic for Fisheries Management
553.4 Pond Layout
1179.1 Legal Inquiry into Fisheries Management
563.4.1 Design of Pond Facilities
1189.2 A Legal Clinic for Fisheries
573.4.2 Pond Management
1199.2.1 The Methodology of a Legal Clinic
583.4.3 Pond Preparation
1209.2.2 Rules of Good Practice in Fisheries Management
593.4.4 Stocking
1219.3 EXERCISE
603.4.5 Feeding
122Appendix
613.4.6 Water Management
123Glossary
623.4.7 Pond Maintenance
124Index