Productivity and Efficiency
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, water efficiency is the smart use of our water resources through water-saving technologies and simple steps. Using water efficiently will help ensure reliable water supplies today and for future generations. Topics addressed in this theme provide insights, lessons, and guidance on how diverse stakeholders are working to improve water management and reduce water use.
Productivity and Efficiency Resources
Cost of Overviewing Catfish in Alabama
Published:
January 1, 1974U.S. Agency for International Development
YEAR-ROUND PRODUCTION OF CATFISH APPEARS DESIRABLE, BECAUSE PROCESSORS COULD UTILIZE FACILITIES MORE FULLY AND ENSURE A CONSTANT SUPPLY. YEAR-ROUND PRODUCTION ALSO COULD RESULT IN A LOWER CONSUMER PRICE AND THUS INCREASE CATFISH SALES. FOUR MAJOR FACTORS INFLUENCE CATFISH PRODUCTION -- FEED,...Read more
Annual Report for FY 1974
Published:
January 1, 1974U.S. Agency for International Development
Aquaculture is becoming increasingly important in developing countries as a means of providing increased quantities of the protein needed for more adequate diets and as an important contribution to economic growth. This Grant is being utilized by Auburn University to strengthen its research,...Read more
Luddites and Fishermen
Published:
January 1, 1974U.S. Agency for International Development
TECHNOLOGY AS KNOWLEDGE AND MEANS FOR EXPLOITATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT HAS APPROACHED IN MANY AREAS THE LIMITS IMPOSED BY THE FINITE NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENT. THE TRAWLERMEN'S CHARGES AGAINST THE OVERKILL OF THE FOREIGN FACTORY FLEETS ARE RECOGNIZED INCREASINGLY AS BEING WELL FOUNDED. THEIR...Read more
Technological Change and Space-Time Use in an Artisan Fishing Occupation
Published:
January 1, 1974U.S. Agency for International Development
"ARTISAN FISHERMEN" IS A TERM APPLIED TO FISHERMEN WHO RELY MORE ON CRAFT SKILLS AND ANIMATE POWER THAN ON MECHANIZATION AND INANIMATE POWER IN THEIR OCCUPATIONAL ACTIVITY; FOR THEM LIVING IS CHARACTERISTICALLY AT A SUBSISTENCE LEVEL. THE PURPOSE OF THIS RESEARCH WAS TO EXAMINE...Read more
Generalizations on the Fisheries Potential of Coral Reefs and Adjacent Shallow-Water Environments
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January 1, 1974U.S. Agency for International Development
SOME TENTATIVE IMPRESSIONS ARE DERIVED FROM AVAILABLE, SCATTERED LITERATURE CONCERNING THE FISHERIES POTENTIAL OF CORAL REEFS AND ADJACENT SHALLOW ENVIRONMENTS. THE STANDING CROP OF FISH POPULATIONS ON REEFS IS VERY HIGH, SOMETIMES AS MUCH AS FIVE TO FIFTEEN TIMES HIGHER THAN CROPS ON...Read more
A Fisherman's Cooperative Organization Theory
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January 1, 1974U.S. Agency for International Development
A DISCUSSION OF A FISHERMEN'S COOPERATIVE ORGANIZATION FOCUSING ON THE BENEFITS OF COLLECTIVE ACTION WITH RESPECT TO BUFFERING, LEVELING, AND ANTICIPATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS. AT THE EMPIRICAL LEVEL THE ADVANTAGES THAT HAVE ACCRUED THROUGH ORGANIZATIONAL RATIONALITY CAN BE DOCUMENTED...Read more
Prospects for Fisheries Development Assistance
Published:
January 1, 1974U.S. Agency for International Development
There is need to double the world protein supply before 1990, and this need is most acute in the developing countries, or LDC's. For a solution to the world's food problems, one must look not only to the more efficient use of all the known sources of food and protein, but the development...Read more
Sociocultural Aspects of Small-Scale Fisheries Development in West Africa
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January 1, 1974U.S. Agency for International Development
The focus of this paper is on the role of social and cultural variables in the development of the small-scale fishery in West Africa. The small-scale marine fisheries of West Africa province approximately 70% of the total marine production of West Africa, ranging from a low of about 30% in Ivory...Read more
Some Equipment for Mechanical Control of Aquatic Weeds
Published:
January 1, 1974U.S. Agency for International Development
Technical literature has repeatedly chronicled the devastation wrought by aquatic weeds growing uncontrolled. Reservoirs become infested and lose significant water storage capacity; lakes are overrun and rapidly degenerate to near worthlessness; canals and ditches are clogged or choked restricting...Read more
Fish culture Extension Project: Brazil, July-Dec. 1973
Published:
December 31, 1973U.S. Agency for International Development
This report serves as a progress update for a project developing a self-sufficient extension service within the Directorate of Fisheries and Fishculture. Increased dissemination of scientific information and non-technical information through the local and regional news media reached local farmers...Read more
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