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 Logbooks are records of catch and effort registered at the time of the catch operation. The records can be in books or on electronic media. Data transmission to authorities can be at the time of landings or immediately after the... More
 With the ever-growing amount of control being exercised in many fisheries, the provision of statistical information has become increasingly used or contemplated as a mandatory requirement for the granting of licenses or permits to fish. Even where no licensing system... More
 The requirement for the use of logbooks is usually dependent on the size of the vessel and the fishery sector. For example, the European Union requires that all commercial fishing vessels over 10 meters in length should use logbooks, except... More
 Vessel transmitted information Vessel transmitted information (VTI) includes the reporting of catch, effort and entry and exit notifications, and may be supplemented by data from a vessel monitoring system (VMS) or an automatic identification system (AIS) which are submitted by... More
 Caddy, J.F. & Bazigos, G.P. 1985. Practical guidelines for statistical monitoring of fisheries in manpower limited situations. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper No. 257. Rome, FAO. 86 pp. (also available at http://www.fao.org/3/T0011E/T0011E00.htm). Eurostat. 1998. The collection and compilation of fish catch and... More
 FAO major fishing areas for statistical purposes are arbitrary areas, the boundaries of which were determined in consultation with international fishery agencies on various considerations, including the boundary of natural regions and the natural divisions of oceans and seas... More
 It is difficult to derive adequate definitions for the terms marine waters and inland waters which are frequently equated with saltwater areas and freshwater areas, respectively. However there are heavily saline or brackish waters (lakes, lagoons, estuaries, etc.) that are... More
 Marine waters is intended to refer to oceans and seas including adjacent saltwater areas. More
 Inland waters may be used to refer to lakes, rivers, brooks, streams, ponds, inland canals, dams, and other land-locked (usually freshwater) waters (such as the Caspian Sea, Aral Sea, etc.). More
 EnglishFrenchSpanish Inland watersEaux continentalesAguas continentales Internal watersEaux intérieuresAguas interiores More