Management of the type of fishery resource management - Input management - "fishery capability limitation of fishery" Type of input control: Ø limited entrance permit - number of vessels Ø ship size / power limit - problem - as task - Ø Gear limit: Create specifications to protect specific sizes / species or habitats Ø Ocean days: management efforts and distribution Ø Closure time: as well as scallops and lobster fishery, basics such as egg laying Protection conflict within a reasonable time.
Sustainable constraints promote institutional capacity to promote responsible private sector-led fisheries development and development and management of responsible fishery resources. The Marshall Islands Marine Resources Agency (MIMRA) was founded in 1988 to manage all marine resources within exclusive economic zone (EEZ). In 1997, MIMRA acquired more autonomy right through a new bill to carry out its obligation more effectively. With the influx of foreign fishing vessels and fishing activities, the technical capacity of the Marshall Islands Maritime Resources Bureau (MIMRA) will be strengthened in order for the IAEA to effectively implement, monitor and control transshipment and all other fishing activities A strategy was drafted to ensure that. . The support of this area is very important. The region and the wider exclusive economic zone of that country may feel the influence of the industry.
Alaska's enormous fishing resources are of paramount importance to the country's economy and country. Once properly managed these resources can become self-renewing, the mission of state and federal fishery management agencies to sustainably manage the economic benefits of these resources for future generations Then maximize it. • Fishery is the core economy in many coastal areas of Alaska, fishery and processing are the only important opportunities for private sector employment, companies in the fishery support sector are the most important sources of local government revenue property tax We are offering. On the Alaska coast, fisheries harvesting and processing account for more than 50% of private sector employment