Journal of Regional Fisheries
Online ISSN : 2435-712X
Print ISSN : 1342-7857
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A Study on the Community-based Uses and Management of Marine Resources for Reconstruction of Extensive Resource Management
The Case Study of Small-scale Trawling Fishery and Boat Seine Fishery in Western Seto Inland Sea
Shiro TANAKA
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2010 Volume 50 Issue 2 Pages 1-25

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The purpose of this thesis is to clarify present conditions, problems, and essential factors that prompt extensive resource management to secure sustainable production in marine capture fisheries, by way of a case study of the Small-scale Trawling Fishery and Boat Seine Fishery in Western Seto Inland Sea.

It is from this point of view that I shall consider the characteristics of organization, the support of the administrative organ and the continuance factors involved in managing a comprehensive use of the fishing grounds.

The conclusion of this thesis found that five factors are absolutery necessary in order to maintain a sustainable pace of development and extensive resource management in marine capture fisheries, i.e: 1)organaization of young male, 2)support of the administrative organ for young male activity, 3)the promotion of friendship among the fishermen for the systematization on the resource management of marine capture fisheries, 4)the training a young male to be the leader of organization, 5)the improvement of resource management make full use of fishries regulation and TAE(Total Allowable Effort).

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