Fisheries in the Economies of the Pacific Island Countries and Territories

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
Cover of the book Fisheries in the Economies of the Pacific Island Countries and Territories by Robert Gillett, Asian Development Bank
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Author: Robert Gillett ISBN: 9789292546953
Publisher: Asian Development Bank Publication: January 1, 2009
Imprint: Asian Development Bank Language: English
Author: Robert Gillett
ISBN: 9789292546953
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
Publication: January 1, 2009
Imprint: Asian Development Bank
Language: English
The fishing industry benefits the people and economies of the Pacific in various ways but the full value of these benefits is not reflected in the region's statistics. Records may be maintained but they are not complete, or accurate, or comparable. The research summarized in this report reaffirms the importance of this sector to the economies and societies of the Pacific island countries. The research reveals that the full value of fisheries is likely to have eluded statisticians, and therefore fisheries authorities, government decision makers, and donors. But its value has never escaped the fisher, fish trader, and fish processor. The difference in appreciation between public and private individuals must raise the question of whether fisheries are receiving adequate attention from the public sector---including the necessary management and protection, appropriate research, development, extension and training, and sufficient investment.
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The fishing industry benefits the people and economies of the Pacific in various ways but the full value of these benefits is not reflected in the region's statistics. Records may be maintained but they are not complete, or accurate, or comparable. The research summarized in this report reaffirms the importance of this sector to the economies and societies of the Pacific island countries. The research reveals that the full value of fisheries is likely to have eluded statisticians, and therefore fisheries authorities, government decision makers, and donors. But its value has never escaped the fisher, fish trader, and fish processor. The difference in appreciation between public and private individuals must raise the question of whether fisheries are receiving adequate attention from the public sector---including the necessary management and protection, appropriate research, development, extension and training, and sufficient investment.

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