Journal of Regional Fisheries
Online ISSN : 2435-712X
Print ISSN : 1342-7857
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A Study on Community-based Uses and Management of Marine Resources for Reconstruction of Extensive Resource Management
The Case Study of Small-scale Trawling Fishery in Seto Inland Sea
Shiro TANAKA
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2008 Volume 48 Issue 1-2 Pages 83-102

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The purpose of this thesis is to clarify present conditions and problems, relationships of fishermen and an administrative organ, for the extensive resource management and uses of marine capture fisheries.

It is from this point of view that I shall consider; the characteristics of the organization and the continuance factors, the relationships of fishermen and administrative organ to manage a comprehensive use of fishing grounds.

The conclusion of this thesis found that four factors are absolutely necessary in order to keep a sustainable pace of development and extensive resource management in marine capture fisheries, i.e; 1) appeal to the necessity on extensive resource management and uses for fishermen, 2) the improvement of resource management awareness through learning by experience, 3) support of the dministrative organ for young male activity and the systematization on the resource management of marine capture fisheries, 4) the training a young male to be the leader of organization.

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