by
P. Arzel
Centre national pour l'exploitation des océans
Centre océanologique de Bretagne
Brest, France
FAO FISHERIES TECHNICAL PAPER
249
FIPP/T249
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3.1 The Léon Region
3.2 Seaweed resources
3.3 Means of production3.3.1 Harvesting methods
3.3.2 Labour force
3.3.3 Production
3.3.4 Fleet transformation
4.1 Field inquiry
4.2 Bibliographical research
5.1 Determining minimal biomass
5.2 Determination of the cutting periods5.2.1 Seaweed maturity
5.2.2 Perception of need - inserting the harvest in the annual work calendar
5.2.3 Cutting periods
5.2.4 Exploitation rotation5.3 Control of harvesting practices
5.4 Substratum maintenance and improvement
5.4.1 Extending the biotope
5.4.2 Protecting the biotope
5.4.3 Eliminating parasites
5.4.4 Prohibited zones
5.4.5 Other direct measures
6.1 Use of drying areas
6.2 Maintenance of the shore
7. RESOURCE ACCESS AND ALLOCATION
7.1 Definition of access to the resource
7.3.1 Days for the needy
7.3.2 Special privileges extended to widows
7.3.3 Regulating competition
7.3.4 Safety measures
7.3.5 Intervention by the Church *
8. OTHER ASPECTS OF TRADITIONAL MANAGEMENT OF SEAWEED HARVESTING IN THE LEON
APPENDIX 1: FIELD RESEARCH RESOURCES
APPENDIX 2: RECENT EVOLUTION OF SEAWEED PRODUCTION AND NUMBER OF HARVESTERS