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Aqua KE Government Documents 2006:1010030


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Destructive Fishing Practices in South Sulawesi Island, East Indonesia and the Role of Aquaculture as a Potential Alternative Livelihood

Improving Coastal Livelihoods Through Sustainable Aquaculture Practices

Matthew R. P. Briggs

Document format: pdf

Publisher: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific

Creation date: 2003

This document documents local fishing practices in parts of Indonesia, explains the destructive nature of these practices, and proposes the use of sustainable aquaculture as a way of reducing the environmental damage while protecting local livelihoods. The culture of grouper, shrimp, milkfish, seaweed, and other species are considered explicitly.

Key Words: NACA • Indonesia • Grouper • Shrimp • Milkfish • Seaweed • Policy and Regulation







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