Fishing ports and markets
By: Food and Agriculture Organization.
Material type: TextPublisher: London Fishing News (Books) Ltd. 1970Description: xix, 396 p.: ill.ISBN: 0852380127.Subject(s): Fishing ports | FisheriesDDC classification: 387.1 Summary: Further development of many of the world's fisheries is dependent on improved harbors and landing facilities and better marketing and distribution systems. This book shows where future improvements should take place.Item type | Current location | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Contents
Preliminary physical and economic investigations
planning layout of fishing harbours
improvements to existing minor landing places
coastal drift and the uses of hydraulic models
structural design - construction and maintenance of harbours
construction and layout of market halls
market and auction systems
unloading and handling and supply facilities
vessel servicing facilities
the planning of processing and transportation facilities
government and industry roles in harbour development
capital costs and financial administration
harbour administration and control
administration and management of port markets
Further development of many of the world's fisheries is dependent on improved harbors and landing facilities and better marketing and distribution systems. This book shows where future improvements should take place.
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