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Identification of potential aquaculture and fish processing investment projects and partners in selected countries in Africa: main report
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009Fishery resources are of great social and economic value to Africa, but are considered by many to be largely unrecognised and not utilised to their full potential. This Norwegian report is one of four documents produced during a study conducted in order to establish potential aquaculture and fish processing investment in selected countries in Africa.DocumentIdentification of potential aquaculture and fish processing investment projects and partners in selected countries in Africa: nine countries profiles
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009This document reviews nine countries' profiles that were made in the context of a Norwegian study on potential aquaculture and fish processing investment in Africa. The report tries to determine the countries which have the best resource base, investment, and trade environment.DocumentManagement, co-management or no management? Major dilemmas in southern African freshwater fisheries; case studies
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2003This report contains ten case studies which serve as background for a synthesis report published in 2003 (see Further Information). They have been conducted in five medium sized lakes in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe.DocumentPreliminary report: trends in fishery resource utilisation on the Great Fish Estuary
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2004This preliminary report compares a resource utilisation survey of the Great Fish Estuary, located in the Eastern Cape Province conducted in the 2001/2002 with the first six months of an ongoing year-long study, conducted between October 2003 and March 2004.
