Fishermen

A fisher or fisherman is someone who captures fish and other animals from a body of water, or gathers shellfish.Worldwide, there are about 38 million commercial and subsistence fishers and fish farmers. Fishers may be professional or recreational. Fishing has existed as a means of obtaining food since the Mesolithic period.

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WHO: World Health Organization · 15 January 2025 English

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populations such as fishermen are at increased risk of poor HIV outcomes. Fishermen also face high rates mobile beach clinics may improve access for fishermen. Three interventions were compared: integrated materials and HIVST distribution through peer fishermen networks. All interventions showed high rates reaching hard- to-access mobile populations such as fishermen, the potential of HIVST and other secondary distribution and Schistosomiasis Testing and Treatment for Fishermen, Malawi (107) Supportive Services Supportive services


ERIA: Economic Research Institute for ASEAN & East Asia · 10 January 2025 English

ERIA Research Project Report FY2024, No. 28

including low-income households, farmers and fishermen, public transportation operators, small businesses


ERIA: Economic Research Institute for ASEAN & East Asia · 10 January 2025 English

ERIA Researxh Project Report FY2024, No. 28

including low-income households, farmers and fishermen, public transportation operators, small businesses


RSIS: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies · 10 January 2025 English

The authors’ views are their own and do not represent the official position of the S. [...] In the latest agreement, they pledged to further enhance this cooperation by jointly …

waters. This poses a significant threat to local fishermen in Natuna and the Riau Islands Province, whose activity will likely reduce the income of local fishermen, contradicting Prabowo’s stated vision of societal


World Bank Group · 1 January 2025 English

1 on 22-Mar-2024) The PDO is to strengthen the Sindh Irrigation Department’s capacity to operate and manage barrages and improve the reliability and safety of Guddu and Sukkur Barrages in …

on Fish migration study dissemination. And 57 fishermen attended consultation meetings for the left and near two Barrages. Fortnightly meetings with Fishermen community are going on from May to Sept,24, 18 18 meetings were held wherein 168 fishermen participated. 0.00 3.50 30.00 % of which female (Percentage) Comments on achieving targets out of 168 fishermen, out of them 5% female participated 100.00 30-Apr-2024


UN: The United Nations · 1 January 2025 English

States designed to protect and conserve marine resources and to control the activities of foreign fishermen operating illegally in the area, but expresses its preoccupation over the continued illegal operation

resources and to control the activities of foreign fishermen operating illegally in the area, but expresses


UN: The United Nations · 1 January 2025 English

Formats Add to Basket Details SymbolE/ECA/CM/16/RES/694(XXV) TitleCo-operation in fisheries in Africa. [...] Call number UNE(01)/R3 AuthorsUN. ECA. [...] Conference of Ministers (16th : 1990 : Tripoli) Date1990 Notes Adopted at …


World Bank Group · 30 December 2024 English

K olamaafushi IDA / E1760 Component 2: Supporting M aldives as the Catalyst for St rengthened Regional Capaci ty for Fisheries Governance and Managemen t Post Request for Quota tions …

07-16 2024-08-02 2024-07-25 2024-08-17 2024-08-01 2024-09-16 MV-MOFMRA-461757-NC-RF Q / Event Management Servi ces for Fishermen's


JIIA: Japan Institute of International Affairs · 27 December 2024 English

Taiwanese authorities and the media. [...] According to the ROC, this continued presence of Taiwanese fishermen is the basis of the special geographical and economic relationship between Taiwan and the islands

nautical miles from the baseline is their EEZ, where fishermen in coastal States mainly engage in fishing activities the development of seabed resources could have, fishermen would not accept environmental regulations which administration in 1954.11 At the same time, Taiwanese fishermen continued to exploit the waters around the Diaoyutai/Senkaku the ROC, this continued presence of Taiwanese fishermen is the basis of the special geographical and economic the Senkakus, effectively excluding Taiwanese fishermen from their traditional fishing grounds.34 In reality


RSIS: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies · 23 December 2024 English

the extraction of marine sand includes the destruction of fish habitats, which had impoverished fishermen of the maritime region in the past, and erosion and water pollution, which affected residents of

destruction of fish habitats, which had impoverished fishermen of the maritime region in the past, and erosion


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