Foreword
Acknowledgement
Glossary
Fisheries resources: trends in production, utilization and trade overview
Fishers’
safety
The issue
Possible
solutions
Recent
actions
Global
perspective
Fish
quality and safety
The issue
Possible
solutions
Recent
actions
Global
perspective
Property
rights and fisheries management
The
issue
Possible
solutions
Recent
actions
Global
perspective
Illegal,
unreported and unregulated fishing
The
issue
Possible
solutions
Recent
actions
Global
perspective
Indicators
of sustainable development and the
precautionary approach in marine capture fisheries
The
issue
Possible
solutions
Recent
actions
Global
perspective
Monitoring
the impact of fishing on marine ecosystems
The
issue
Possible
solutions
Global
perspective
Genetically
modified organisms and fisheries
The
issue
Possible
solutions
Recent
actions
Global
perspective
Ecolabelling
in fisheries management
The
issue
How
ecolabelling works
Recent
actions
Global
perspective
Understanding
the cultures of fishing
communities: a key to fisheries management and food security
Background
Highlights
from case studies
Highlights
of main findings
The
economic viability of marine capture fisheries
Background
Findings
Outlook:
sustainability and economic viability
Trends
in world fisheries and their resources: 1974-1999
Introduction
Relative
production levels
Global
levels of exploitation
The stat
of stocks by region
Global
trends
Discussion
Recent
trends and possible consequences
for world fisheries and aquaculture
Overview
Fish as
food
Fish as a
source of income
Medium-term
outlook: fish consumption in 2010
Long-term
outlook: some plausible structural changes in production and
demand
Association
of Southeast Asian Nations
Caribbean
Community and Common Market
Commonwealth
of Independent States
Economic
Community of West African States
European
Community
Latin
American Economic System
League
of Arab States
North
American Free Trade Agreement
South
Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
Southern
African Development Community
South
Pacific Forum
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