Synthèse des flottilles de pêche 2005 - Flotte Mer du Nord-Manche-Atlantique

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Auteur(s): Leblond, Emilie,Daures, Fabienne,Berthou, Patrick,Bermell, Sylvain,Merrien, Claude,Planchot, Marie,Demaneche, Sébastien,Brigaudeau, Cécile
Mots clés Fisheries Information system fishing strategy cartography fishing zones fishing gear metier hooker potter netter seiner dredger trawler Atlantic Ocean North Sea Channel French fishing fleet Atlantique Manche, Mer du Nord flottille de pêche stratégie de pêche cartographie zones de pêche métier engin SIH ligneur caseyeur fileyeur tamiseur bolincheur dragueur chalutier
Date de publication 01/06/2007
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This description of the French fishing fleets of the North Sea/English Channel/Atlantic for the year 2005 was done in the context of IFREMER's programme, "Information systems and observation techniques, economy and diagnostics of the evolution of resources and their use". This programme brings together projects that have ambitions specific to each. The "Fisheries Information Systems" (FIS) project constitutes the operational and multidisciplinary fisheries observatory. In addition to support for halieutic research programmes and halieutic advisory and experts' missions, the FIS project has as its mission the development of integrated indicators on fisheries and summaries meant for the various actors of the fishing sector (from researchers to the fishermen and stakeholders) and the general public. This document is an integral part of the framework of this mission. Forth edition of a collection which started in 2000, it synthesizes the data collected in 2006 as part of the FIS. It has as its ambition the presentation, in a synthetic way, of the activity and economic situation of the French fishing fleet of the North Sea/English Channel/Atlantic, meant to be read by a wide-ranging public.

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