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| Country:
| Kazakhstan ; |
| Doc Name:
| Innovations in fisheries management for Kazakhstan |
| Keywords:
| coastal zones, Fish Processing, fishery, fishery legislation, fishing, Forestry, water diversion, Water Resources; agricultural production, agricultural products, Agriculture, animal, animal protein, approach to fisheries, Aquaculture, aquaculture production, aquaculture sector, Aquatic Resources, Artisanal fisheries, basin, basins, beach, biodiversity, canned fish, carp, catfish, commercial fishery, commercial fishing, common carp, consumer behavior, crayfish, decimation, deltas, Demand for Fish, diets, ecosystem, Environmental Protection, environmental sustainability, exotic species, farmers, Fauna, feed, field visits, fish, fish culture, fish diversity, fish fauna, fish production, fish products, fish resources, fish species, fish stocks, fish trade, fisher, Fisheries, fisheries activities, Fisheries Development, Fisheries Management, Fisheries Policy, Fisheries Program, Fisheries Resource, fisheries resources, Fisheries Sector, fisheries services, Fishers, fishing gear, fishing vessels, Flora, food security, forest, forest resources, Freshwater Organisms, Geographic Information, Geographic Information System, hatcheries, Hazard Analysis, heavy metals, hunting, incomes, indigenous species, issues, Lake, lakes, landings, livelihoods, livestock, marketing, Minister of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture, Moth, natural resource, natural resource management, nature, new technologies, NGOs, pond, private sector, rangelands, reservoirs, roads, rural areas, Rural Development, Sea Fisheries, Species, Species composition, species diversity, Stock Enhancement, Sturgeon, subsistence fishing, sustainable fisheries, sustainable fisheries management, sustainable management, traditional fisheries, trout, Water pollution, water quality, wildlife, wildlife product, zooplankton Show More |
| Language:
| Russian |
| Region:
| Europe and Central Asia ; |
| Rep Title:
| Innovations in fisheries management for Kazakhstan |
| Topics:
| Environment ; Agriculture ; Industry ; Water Resources ; Rural Development |
| SubTopics:
| Wildlife Resources ; Ecosystems and Natural Habitats ; Coastal and Marine Resources ; Fisheries & Aquaculture ; Fishing Industry ; Rural Development Knowledge & Information Systems |
| Unit Owning:
| Sustainable Devmt Sector Unit (ECSSD) |
| Collection Title: | Europe and Central Asia Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development Series |
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Abstract
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| The fisheries sector has significant value in terms of income, growth, employment, agricultural exports, opportunities, and biodiversity. This value is not always reflected in official statistics. The reason for this is that fish are different from other agricultural products. They are largely invisible in the wild, they cross national and international boundaries, and it is difficult or impossible for individuals to enforce property rights over them. As a result, they are largely public goods, and in Kazakhstan they are the property of the State. But if Government does not enforce its rights over fish resources and manage them efficiently by limiting off-take, the resources will be over-exploited. This is in effect what is happening today. The lack of enforcement is reflected in the fact that the majority of landings are thought to go unrecorded. |
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