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FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Proceedings No. 64

Global Conference on Tenure and User Rights in Fisheries 2018
Achieving Sustainable Development Goals by 2030
Yeosu, Republic of Korea, 10–14 September 2018
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Volume 1
History and experiences with customary tenure rights and Indigenous Peoples' tenure rights in fisheries
Abstract

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1.  Indigenous Peoples’ Tenure Rights in Fisheries: A Canadian Case Study
Paul Macgillivray

 
     
 

2.  Artisanal Fishing of the Kaqchikel and Tz’utujil Indigenous Peoples in Lake Atitlán: An Approach to the Tenure Rights of the Fishing Sector in San Juan la Laguna, Sololá
Andrés Muñoz Ruano

 
     
 

3.  Rights-based Approaches in Ecuador’s Fishery for Mangrove Cockles
Christine M. Beitl, Nikita Gaibor

 
     
 

4.  Rights-Based Management in Indonesia’s Dampier Strait: Blending Customary Rights and MPAs to Create the World’s Largest Comprehensive TURF+Reserve Network
Suzanne Hodges Irby and Hari Kushardanto

 
     
 

5.  Formalizing community-based fisheries management, challenges and opportunity: A case from Selayar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Dedi Adhuri

 
     
 

6.  Moving from Customary Fishing Rights to Co-Management: Aceh
John Kurien

 
     
 

7.  Sustainability of aboriginal fishing communities of the Bermejo River (Salta, Argentina): needs of improving the legal framework and governance conditions to retrieve and secure its ownership of fishing rights
Claudio Baigún

 
     
 

8.  From individual rights to community commons Cambodia’s Community Fisheries Initiative
John Kurien

 
     
 

Volume 2
History and experiences with open access fisheries

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1.  Recognition of the tenure rights for ensuring the sustainability of artisanal fisheries in Senegal in the context of food security and the eradication of poverty
Papa Gora Ndiaye

   
     
 

2.  Artisanal fishing tenure rights in Sipacate, Escuintla, Guatemala
Diego De La Cruz Villeda

 
     
 

3.  On the Development of Territorial Use Rights in the Marine Small-Scale Fisheries of Sierra Leone
Andrew Baio, Sheku Sei

 
     
 

4.  Towards securing community and individual use rights and tenure: the case of two estuarine resources in Ghana
Kofi Agbogah, Antoine Rougier, Stephen Kankam, Balertey Gormey, Victoria Mundy, Cephas Asare, Justice Nana Inkoom, Justice Camillus Mensah, Samuel Richard Bogobley, Emmanuel Obeng Dekyi

 
     
 

5.  Open access challenges in attaining Sustainable Development Goals in Lake Tanganyika: The Case Study of Kabonga in Burundi and Kagunga in Tanzania Landing Sites
Nyakorema Beatrice Marwa

 
     
 

6.  A review of lobster fishery management in Kenya: a case study on the development of the rights–based fisheries management system (co-management)
Edward Kimakwa, Mwaka Said Barabara

 
     
 

7.   Empowering Artisanal Fisheries to manage communal grounds Equatorial Guinea
Christian Barrientos

 
     
 

8.  User rights based management in Cote d'Ivoire and Senegal aligning national policies to the Policy Framework and Reform Strategy for Fisheries and Aquaculture in Africa (PFRS)
Amadou Tall

 
     
 

9.  Dealing with the changing face of artisanal fisheries on the Kenyan coast: rationale for strengthening local institutions, challenges and way forward
Paul Mboya Tuda

 
     
 

10.  Small-scale fisheries and access rights in Timor-Leste
Ulrich Schmidt

 
     
 

Volume 3
History and experiences in limited access fisheries: input controls (licences, IEs, TURFs)
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1.  Delineating Municipal waters and Establishing Managed Access Areas in the Philippines
Dennis Calvez (Paolo Domondon)

   
     
 

2.  The sardine fishing in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Jose Mendoza and Telimay Castro

 
     
 

3.  The Experience of Community-based Fisheries Management in Korea
Dohoon Kim

 
     
 

4.  Re-examining User Rights in the Philippines: Selected Cases in Panay
Rodelio F. Subade, Rona Grace A. Subade

 
     
 

5.  The status of Lake Victoria Fisheries under limited access fisheries
Rhoda Tumwebaze

 
     
 

6.  Kodiak’s Setnet Salmon Fishery in the Context of Alaska’s Limited Access Management System
Joseph Zelasney

 
     
 

7.  A case study on Fishery Co-management in Korea: ‘Fishery Closures’ of Fisheries Cooperatives
Changsoo Lee

 
     
 

8.  Providing legislative powers to the commercial fishing industry to set management arrangements
Steven Shanks

 
     
 

9.  Fisheries management in data deficient industrial fisheries of Sierra Leone: Input controls and ecological risk assessment
Sheku Sei and Andrew Baio

   
     
 

10.  Marine Fishery Development and User Rights Management in Jimo (China)
Meng Su

 
     
 

11.  Managed Access: A Rights-Based Approach to Managing Small Scale Fisheries in Belize
Virginia Isabel Martinez, Adriel Casteñada, Mauro Gongora, Beverly Wade and Nicanor Requena

 
     
 

12.  China’s maritime fisheries management since the implementation of the Fisheries Act in 1986
Yang Han

 
     
 

Volume 4
History and experiences with limited access fisheries: output control (TAC, IQ, CDQ, Catch Shares, QMS)

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1.  Effects of the individual quota regime (IQ) on the pelagic fishing industry of jack mackerel (Trachurus murphyi) from the south central zone of Chile
Rodrigo Zamora Gomez

   
     
 

2.  Fisheries management of paiche "Arapaima gigas" in Cocha (lake) El Dorado of the Pacaya Samiria Reserve - Loreto, Peru
David Humberto Mendoza Ramírez

 
     
 

3.  Fishing quotas for small scale fishers’ groups, the Chilean example
Alejandro Gertosio Ramírez

 
     
 

4.  Quotas allocation by vessel (IVQ) management of the Peruvian anchoveat fishery, in a strong environmental variability ecosystem
R. Bernales, A. Guidice and U. Munaylla

 
     
 

5.  Towards a TAC-based Fishery Management in Korea – Experience and Challenges
Jungsam Lee

 
     
 

6. The fishery right of Zhoushan in the Context of Limited Access Management System
Yi Tang, Yang Yang

 
     
 

7.  What are the key factors for a successful design and implementation of a right-based system in the allocation of fishing opportunities in the demersal fisheries in Sweden?
Karin Kataria, Qamer Chaudhry

 
     
 

8. Pacific Groundfish
Priscilla Rivas

 
     
 

9. The case of the Small Pelagic Fishery in Angola
Vieira Ferreira Nzambia Codia

 
     
 

Volume 5
History and experiences with rights and the post-harvest sector

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1.  Women in Amazon fisheries (capture and post-harvest activities)
Elsy Perucho Gómez

 
     
 

2.  Better rights for female clam collectors in Tunisia
Helga Josupeit

 
     
 

3.  Small-scale fishery promotion in high-value markets
Eric Ross Salazar

 
     
 

4.  US West Coast Shoreside Pacific Whiting Fishery (non-tribal)
Marie Guldin, Christopher M. Anderson

 
     
 

5.  A Case Study of Advanced Post Harvest Management in Korean Fishing Village Community
Heon Dong Lee

 
     
 

6.  The Bering Sea/Aleutian Island Crab Rationalization Program: Addressing Community Effects with Processor Quota
Christopher M. Anderson

 
 

 

 
 

Volume 6  
History and experiences with rights and competing fishing stakeholders (migratory fishing, industrial and SSF, national, regional, international issues)

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1.  Successful mitigation case of small-scale fishers of Tárcoles
Germán Ignacio Pochet Ballester, Vivienne Solis Rivera, David Chacón Rojas

   
     
 

2.  The coastal fishery of croaker (Micropogonias furnieri) in Uruguay and the assignment of user rights
Pablo Puig

 
     
 

3.  Conflicts of interest between the artisanal and industrial fishing activity in the Colombian Pacific
Elsy Perucho Gómez

 
     
 

4.  Conflicts in productive development in hake fisheries (Merluccius gayi peruanus) in Peru
David Humberto Mendoza Ramirez

 
     
 

5.  User Rights: Conflict between Sri Lanka's small scale fishermen and mechanized trawlers in Northern Sri Lanka
Sashini Fernando

 
     
 

6. Conflicts (or Competition) between fisheries and regions in Korea
Young Tae Shin

 
     
 

7.  Case of fisheries dispute arbitration in Korea
Joon Mo Park

 
     
 

8. Implementation of user rights in Lake Albert fisheries, Uganda
Daisy Olyel Aciro

 
     
 

9.  Management of coastal and cross-border pelagic species in North-West Africa
Birane Sambe, Merete Tandstad

 
     
 

10.  Complications of designing tenure rights programs for highly migratory fisheries Eastern Pacific Tropical Tuna Fisheries
Vishwanie Maharaj

 
     
 

11.  Small-scale (artisanal) fisheries in Sierre Leone
Kamara Kadiatu

 
     
 

Volume 7
History and experiences with multiple-use in coastal zone management and rights (aquaculture, MPAs, tourism, etc.)

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1. Indigenous Fishing User [Tenure] Rights and Traditional Marine Management: Namena Marine Reserve
Alisi Rabukawaqa

   
     
 

2.  The experience of the Treaty of the Rio de la Plata and its seafront between Argentina and Uruguay
Rolando Daniel Gilardoni Avalle

 
     
 

3.  Fishing areas for abalone in the Los Lagos Region in Chile
Jürgen Betzhold

 
     
 

4.  Problems of competition between commercial fishing and recreational fishing in Korea and their solutions
Kwang-Nam Lee

 
     
 

5. Whose custom is important? A case of conflict among multi-layered customary rights groups for fishing in Okinawa, Japan
Aoi Sugimoto

 
     
 

6. Policy challenges in the coastal fisheries management of the Marshall Islands
Maria Sahib, Melba White

 
     
 

Volume 8
Social aspects of tenure and user rights in fisheries (human rights, right to food, gender, Indigenous Peoples, youth)

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1. Mixed artisanal shellfishery (Noia, Galacia, Spain)
Juan Manuel Gómez Blanco

   
     
 

2.  Garifunas in Honduras: The invisible Fishers and Fish processors
Graciela Pereira

 
     
 

3.  Women’s involvement in Fisheries on Socio-economics in a Coastal Fishing Community in Ambalangoda, Southern province of Sri Lanka
Walpita Gamage Inoka Lakshmi

 
     
 

4.  Fisheries and governance in the Colombian Amazonian Trapeze: Challenges during environmental crisis time
Liseth Escobar Aucu

 
     
 

5.  Sustainable community fisheries management: a case in Cambodia
Sopha Lieng, Nobuyuki Yagi and Hiroe Ishihara

 
     
 

6. Improvement of membership issues of fishing village for continuous development of fishing community in Korea
Kwang Nam Lee

 
     
 

7. Two institutions for one fisheries management: Pooling period and individual operation periods in Wagu spiny lobster fishery
Hiroe Ishihara, Kanae Tokunaga, and Hirotsugu Uchida

 
     
 

8.  A managed access approach to sustain small-scale fisheries management in southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia
Handoko Adi Susanto, Larissa Hotra, and Muhammad Alfian

 
     
 

9.  Adapting a fishing fleet to conflicting goals – Norway – too special to be an example?
Jan Frederik Danielsen

   
     
 

10.  Competing Fisheries Stakeholders: User Rights in Nigeria’s Coastal and Inland Fishing Communities
Stella Williams

 
     
 

11.  The upgrading of Traditional Marine Resource Management in Maluku and Papua: Process, Outputs and Outcomes
Dedi Suriadi Adhuri

 
     
 

12.  Developing Rights-Based Fisheries to end Manta Hunting in Lamakera, Indonesia
Amiroh Husna Utami, Jo Marlow, Sarah Lewis

   
     
 

13.  Fishery management in Korea: Transition from input controls to output controls
Ilhwan Cho 

 
     

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