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All ICSF Publications and Films

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Here’s a catalogue of all publications and films ICSF produced from 1986 onwards, all of them available online. Over 35 years, these publications and films have carved out a niche. They inform the world of fisheries, providing perspectives on small-scale and artisanal fisheries.

A compilation of all ICSF publication from across areas of work.

 

Index of all ICSF’s Publication

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Report of the Proceedings: Enhancing Capacities of Fishing Communities: ICSF-BOBLME Sub-regional Dialogue on Labour, Migration and Fisheries Management, 11 to 13 December 2013, Maha Chulalongkorn Building, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

This report on the “Sub-regional Dialogue on Labour, Migration and Fisheries Management”, held at, Thailand, from 11 to 13 December 2013, highlights the issue of migrant labour on board fishing...

Marine Protected Areas and Small-scale Fisheries in South Africa: Promoting Governance, Participation, Equity and Benefit Sharing

Marine Protected Areas and Small-scale Fisheries in South Africa: Promoting Governance, Participation, Equity and Benefit Sharing’ is a monograph about the progress achieved by conservation partners in South Africa on...

A Participatory Study of the Traditional Knowledge of Fishing Communities in the Gulf of Mannar, India

A Participatory Study of the Traditional Knowledge of Fishing Communities in the Gulf of Mannar, India’ is the first in a series of case studies undertaken by the ICSF to...

International Workshop on Towards Socially Just and Sustainable Fisheries: ICSF Workshop on Implementing the FAO Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication (SSF Guidelines)- Report, 21 – 24 July 2014, Puducherry, India

This publication is a report of the proceedings of the ICSF ‘s Puducherry  Workshop, which focused on the FAO’s Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-scale fisheries in the context of...

Urban fishing villages in Mumbai

Mumbai has long history of reclaiming land; initially it was done by British to connect seven islands but after independence process got hastened by both legal state and illegal not...

Dry fish trade practises in Village of Raigad, Maharashtra: A Case study

Maharashtra is second most populous state in India with 720 km of long coastline. It has six coastal districts namely Palghar, Thane, Mumbai, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurga with 456 marine...

Samudra for Pondy, July 2014

Welcome, then, to Pondy ! And welcome to the ICSF workshop Towards Socially Just and Sustainable Fisheries which focuses on the implementation of the FAO Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable...

Derechos Primero, Derechos Para Siempre: La pesca artesanal y las comunidades de pescadores vistos desde un enfoque de derechos humanos. Coleccion de artículos de la Revista SAMUDRA

Se espera que las Directrices DV PA promuevan un enfoque basado en los derechos humanos para el desarrollo y la gestión de la pesca, así como para el uso de...

Les Droits d’abord, les Droits toujours : Les pecheurs artisans et leurs communautés du point de vue des droits humains – Série d’articles extraits de la revue Samudra

Malgré leur importante contribution à l’éradication de la pauvreté, à la sécurité alimentaire, les pêcheurs et autres travailleurs de la pêche artisanale continuent à être marginalisés à divers niveaux. C’est...

A Participatory study of the traditional knowledge of fishing communities in the Gulf of Mannar, India (In Tamil)

A Participatory Study of the Traditional Knowledge of Fishing Communities in the Gulf of Mannar, India’ is the first in a series of case studies undertaken by the ICSF to...

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