In parallel, vast wetland fringes were reclaimed and turned into intensively managed farmland, with a marked loss of aquatic鈥搕errestrial ecotones. In the last decades, the annual fish yield fell to less than 40kgha 1 in the Lesina lagoon, where the fishermen dwindled to 40 units, mostly...
Common pool resources and contextual factors: evolution of a fishermen's cooperative in Calcutta. Ecological Economics 2004;50(3-4):201-17.OSTROM, E. 2005. Response to Zakir Husain and Rabindra Bhattacharya's "Common pool resources and contextual factors: Evolution of a fishermen's cooperative ...
aA strike by thousands of farmers, truck drivers and fishermen has brought the Italian island of Sicily to a virtual standstill. The strike is in protest at high fuel prices and government austerity measures. Ports, roads, and motorways across Sicily have been blockaded, preventing produce from ...
The Matter of Air Air - without it, life on Earth would cease to exist. It is invisible and yet always present in one way or another, and so people have long associated air with flight, spirit, transcendence and optimism. But as humans have progressively ... S Connor 被引量: 5发表:...
Most tissue samples were provided by museums and other collections, while some come from commercially caught fish in collaboration with local fishermen (see Supplementary Table 1 for a full list of tissues and contributors). A single paired-end library, with an insert size of ∼400 bp, was ...
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Cetaceans show fright by fleeing from a situation or by bunching up and "milling." The former response has been utilized by fishermen, who drive a whale or school of dolphins into a situation where they can kill it. Milling has been seen in dolphin schools driven into an enclosure or caugh...
Planktonic (i.e.,drifting) copepods, such asCalanus, and members of the order Euphausiacea (euphausiids), or krill, may be present in such great numbers that they discolour large areas of the open sea, thus indicating to fishermen where shoals of herring and mackerel are likely to be ...
such as fishermen or crayfish collectors. Animals were caught in lakes, streams, ponds, rice field channels and swamps for one to three hours during the morning using traditional fishing tools, such as creels (50 cm × 30 cm × 30 cm) called ‘tandroho’ and/or nets call...
This fishery (~30 million USD yr−1 ex-vessel revenue in Virginia)15 provides the majority of the income for Tangier fishermen. The Town relies on artesian wells drilled approximately 300 m deep into an Eocene era aquifer beneath the Bay, and the average amount of water pumped has been ...