Editors
Ussif Rashid Sumaila, David Boyer, Morten D. Skogen, Stein Ivar Steinshamn
Contents:
Front pages (Title, Table of Contents, Contributors, Acknowledgements, Foreword) | |
Introduction and overview | |
PART I. ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS | |
CHAPTER 1 A direct estimate of the Namibian upwelling flux Morten D. Skogen |
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CHAPTER 2 The effects of internal and external control on the Northern Benguela ecosystem Johanna J. Heymans |
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CHAPTER 3 Biodiversity of the Namibian Exclusive Economic Zone: A breif review with emphasis on online databases Maria Lourdes D. Palomares and Daniel Pauly |
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CHAPTER 4 On Namibia’s marine fish diversity Gabriella Bianchi, Elizabeth Lundsør and Hashali Hamukuaya |
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CHAPTER 5 Reconstruction and interpretation of marine fisheries catches from Namibian waters, 1950 to 2000 Nico E. Willemse and Daniel Pauly |
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CHAPTER 6 Management regulations of Namibian angling fish species Johannes Andries Holtzhausen and Carola Heidrun Kirchner |
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CHAPTER 7 Aggregation dynamics and behaviour of the Cape horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus capensis) in the Northern Benguela – implications for acoustic abundance estimation Bjørn Erik Axelsen, Jens-Otto Krakstad and Graca Bauleth-D’Almeida |
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PART 2. ECONOMIC ASPECTS | |
CHAPTER 8 A brief overview of current bioeconomic studies of Namibian fisheries Ussif Rashid Sumaila and Stein Ivar Steinshamn |
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CHAPTER 9 Economic value of fish stocks and the national wealth of Namibia Glenn-Marie Lange |
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CHAPTER 10 Benefits and costs of the Namibianisation policy Claire W. Armstrong, Ussif Rashid Sumaila, Anna Erastus and Orton Msiska |
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CHAPTER 11 Economic valuation of the recreational shore fishery: a comparison of techniques Jonathan Barnes, Fredrik Zeybrandt, Carola Kirchner, Alison Sakko, and james MacGregor |
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CHAPTER 12 The Namibian – South African hake fishery: Cost of non-cooperative management Claire W. Armstrong and Ussif Rashid Sumaila |
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CHAPTER 13 A stochastic feedback model for optional management of Namibian sardine Stein Ivar Steinshamn, Arne-Christian Lund and Leif K. Sandal |
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PART 3. SOCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS | |
CHAPTER 14 Institutional and industrial perspectives on fisheries management in Namibia Bendigt Maria Olsen |
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CHAPTER 15 Against all odds: taking control of the Namibian fisheries Per Erik Bergh and Sandy Davies |
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CHAPTER 16 Marine fisheries management in Namibia: Has it worked? Paul Nichols |
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CHAPTER 17 Co-management: Namibia’s experience with two large-scale industrial fisheries – sardine and orange roughly David Boyer and Burger Oelofsen |
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APPENDICES (Glossary of Acronyms, Contributors) |