Introduction of Set-net Fishing to Develop the Sustainable Coastal Fisheries Management in Southeast Asia: Case Study in Thailand (2003-2005)
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Introduction of the large-scale stationary fishing gear to develop sustainable coastal fisheries management in the coastal area, Set-Net was selected. It is a large-scale fishing gear which consist of many parts of its structure fixed in the sea for long period. Its catching mechanism is just block fishes swimming route and guide them into the ended trap and wait for collecting by the fisherman. Set-Net could not catch all of the fishes in the area and its catch are all alive and could be selected for the wanted and release the unwanted one.
The project was conducted on the collaborative basic among local fishermen, local fishery extension officers and technical fishery officers. They were formed into the working groups of the project, then it was carried out under three main activities, together with onsite training for the fishermen
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Training Department. (2005). Introduction of Set-net Fishing to Develop the Sustainable Coastal Fisheries Management in Southeast Asia: Case Study in Thailand (2003-2005). Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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