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Capture process and prospects in marine island fishery with emphasis on trade: a typical paradigm of underutilized resources in Bay Islands

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Title Capture process and prospects in marine island fishery with emphasis on trade: a typical paradigm of underutilized resources in Bay Islands
 
Creator George, Grinson
Krishnan, P
Shyam, S Salim
 
Subject Marine Fisheries
Fish Marketing
 
Description In economics the term ‘trade-off’ is expressed as opportunity cost, referring to the most preferred alternative given up. A trade-off, then, involves a sacrifice that must be made to obtain a certain product, rather than other products that can be made using the same required resources. For a person going to a basketball game, its opportunity cost is the money and time expended, say that would have been spent watching a particular television program (Wikipedia). Another key word is ‘sustainable development’. Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (World Commission on Environment and Development). Sustainable development was added as one of the general objectives of the World Trade Organization when it was established in 1994.
 
Date 2012
 
Type Conference or Workshop Item
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/9100/1/42.Grinson.pdf
George, Grinson and Krishnan, P and Shyam, S Salim (2012) Capture process and prospects in marine island fishery with emphasis on trade: a typical paradigm of underutilized resources in Bay Islands. In: World Trade Agreement and Indian Fisheries Paradigms: A Policy Outlook, 17-26 September 2012, Kochi.