Artisan fishing
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Artisan fishing is a term sometimes used to describe small scale fishing practises, particularly using traditional techniques such as rod and tackle, arrows and harpoons, throw nets and drag nets, etc. It does not usually cover the concept of fishing for sport, and might be used when talking about the pressures between large scale modern commercial fishing practises and traditional methods, or when aid programs are targeted specifically at fishing at or near subsistence levels.
[edit] External links
- OAS Report on fisheries including artisan fishing [1]
- UN FAO Report on artisan fishing in the wake of the 2004 Tsunami [2]