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Study 2007-03 lot 1: Joint Data Collection between the fishing sector and the scientific community in Western Waters A data collection scheme involving fishermen who are able to collect good quality field data and scientists who can produce appropriate scientific advice would result in an improved platform for fisheries management and at the same time would increase mutual respect and understanding between the industry and the scientists. |
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Study 2008-11 lot 4 Understanding size developments of exploited stocks and ecosystems in the Mediterranean by using private fishermen’s “tally-books” and historical information In the lack of scientific quantitative data, empirical fishermen’s knowledge and other available historical information will be compiled in order to identify and interpret long-time changes in the Mediterranean demersal fisheries and ecosystems. Why this study? |
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Study 2006-15 lot 8: Joint data collection between the fishing sector and the scientific community in the Baltic Sea Using information collected by the fishing industry in the production of scientific advice can be a cost effective way to improve the quality of data while strengthening cooperation between scientists and fishermen. Why this study? |
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Study 2006-15 lot 7: Joint data collection between the fishing sector and the scientific community in the North Sea Making systematic use of information generated by the fishing industry in the production of scientific advice can be a cost effective way to improve the quality of data while strengthening cooperation between scientists and fishermen. |