Evaluating the Potential of Fishermen's Organizations in Developing CountriesInternational Center for Marine Resource Development, University of Rhode Island, 1988 - Fisheries, Cooperative - 79 pages Provides guidelines for the planning and establishment of fishery cooperatives. |
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... boat owners association . Although this association type is not a union , it is considered in this section because it arises in response to the union of employees as a means of bargaining with the fishermen . Its original , and ...
... boat owners association . Although this association type is not a union , it is considered in this section because it arises in response to the union of employees as a means of bargaining with the fishermen . Its original , and ...
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... boats out to the fishing grounds . An example of a tow vessel system that failed should serve to underline the importance of this observation . The following description is based on a study ... boat owners and steerers ( traditionally a 18.
... boats out to the fishing grounds . An example of a tow vessel system that failed should serve to underline the importance of this observation . The following description is based on a study ... boat owners and steerers ( traditionally a 18.
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... boats would form tow - groups associated with a particular tow boat . This new technology immediately placed considerable strain on the traditional social system . First , membership in tow - groups meant that individual boat crews and ...
... boats would form tow - groups associated with a particular tow boat . This new technology immediately placed considerable strain on the traditional social system . First , membership in tow - groups meant that individual boat crews and ...
Contents
Types of Fishermens Organizations | 4 |
Isolation Education and Organization Development | 16 |
15 | 61 |
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activities agencies areas aspects association attitudes basis benefits boats capital changes chapter collected compete concerning countries crew deal decisions determine development of fishermen's difficult discussed distribution effective equipment establishment evaluation example existing fact factors failed failure Finally fishermen fishermen's cooperatives fishermen's organizations fishery fishery development fishing communities frequently functions Further gear hence important independence indicates individual influence initiative interest interviews involved key informants labor land laws loans marketing meetings membership middlemen necessary notes obtain occupation operation ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT perform plans Pollnac potential problems programs proposed questions region relatively reports respect responses result role sample selling Small-Scale Fisheries social society sometimes structure success suggested supplies survey techniques traditional usually various vessel X X X