Anon.
Keeping magazinearticle
2000.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: by-catch, Fisheries, Oman
@magazinearticle{,
title = {Keeping},
author = {Anon.},
year = {2000},
date = {2000-01-01},
journal = {Oman Economic Review},
number = {294},
pages = {17-18},
publisher = {United Media Services},
abstract = {The article highlights some of the problems associated with the increase in fishing effort, citing decreases in kingfish, lobster, abalone and shark. The article discusses plans to research the causes of these declines, and ways to optimize fisheries efforts, through use of bycaught species, and introduction of aquaculture.},
keywords = {by-catch, Fisheries, Oman},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {magazinearticle}
}
Salm,R.V.
Impact of fisheries on the environment and wildlife: Sultanate of Oman Technical Report
no. 467, 1992.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: by-catch, cetaceans, coastal zone management, coral, Fisheries, mortality, Oman, turtles
@techreport{,
title = {Impact of fisheries on the environment and wildlife: Sultanate of Oman},
author = {Salm,R.V.},
year = {1992},
date = {1992-01-01},
journal = {Scientific Results of the IUCN Coastal Zone Management Project},
volume = {CZMP4:F17},
number = {467},
pages = {1-19},
abstract = {The report highlights fisheries related damage to coral communities, and fisheries related mortality of turtles and cetaceans in the Sultanate of Oman. It includes detailed tables of dead turtles and dead cetaceans showing evidence of direct harvest, found during the IUCN Coastal Zone Management Survey, conducted in Oman between 1987 and 1991.},
keywords = {by-catch, cetaceans, coastal zone management, coral, Fisheries, mortality, Oman, turtles},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
Salm,R.V.
Live and beached cetacean observations, Sultanate of Oman Technical Report
no. 466, 1991.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: by-catch, cetaceans, coastal zone management, Oman, Strandings
@techreport{,
title = {Live and beached cetacean observations, Sultanate of Oman},
author = {Salm,R.V.},
year = {1991},
date = {1991-01-01},
journal = {Scientific Results of the IUCN Coastal Zone Management Project},
volume = {CZMP4:F14},
number = {466},
pages = {1-26},
abstract = {The report summarizes, and specifically tabulates the observations of live and dead cetaceans made between October 1984 and November 1991 in the course of the IUCN coastal zone management surveys. It includes 151 sightings of live cetaceans, with skewed observer effort toward the Muscat/Capital area. In addition there are 154 records of cetacean beach material, some of which include records of remains of more than one individual or more than one species. It includes records of 20 dolphins butchered by fishermen. Each record is listed in full, and the structure of the Database used for the survey is explained.},
keywords = {by-catch, cetaceans, coastal zone management, Oman, Strandings},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}
Alling,A.
A preliminary report of marine mammal fisheries in Djibouti, Oman and Sri Lanka. Technical Report
no. 279, 1983.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: by-catch, dolphin, dolphins, Fisheries, Indian Ocean, mammals, marine, marine mammal, Marine mammals, nets, Oman, sperm whale, whale, whales
@techreport{,
title = {A preliminary report of marine mammal fisheries in Djibouti, Oman and Sri Lanka.},
author = {Alling,A.},
year = {1983},
date = {1983-01-01},
volume = {NARA/SMMIO/SP32 presented to the Symposi},
number = {279},
pages = {1-8},
abstract = {During the voyage of the Tulip (Indian Ocean Sperm Whale project) fishermen and officials were interviewed at different ports of call. In Oman, officials "agreed" to the following: 1) There is a small dolphin fishery in Oman, primarily located off the Island of Masirah. 2) The extent of this fishery is questionable and it is not clear if there is any by-catch. 3) The meat is used for human consumption and as shark bait. 4) Whales are not hunted, but they are seldom caught in nets. 5) It was not clear if whale meat is eaten. Further, the paper focuses on bycatch and direct takes of dolphins in Sri Lanka, where estimates were placed at over 15,000 dolphins being by-caught in fisheries per year.},
keywords = {by-catch, dolphin, dolphins, Fisheries, Indian Ocean, mammals, marine, marine mammal, Marine mammals, nets, Oman, sperm whale, whale, whales},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}