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Fisheries management training for sustainable governance

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  • There is an increasing awareness that good fisheries management outcomes are often related to the calibre and training of the participants in the fisheries management process. In the 1994-2001 period several national training projects were undertaken across Australia to examine and develop the training requirements of both fisheries management staff in government and of stakeholder representatives in the co-management process. A suite of courses were developed to address basic fishery management needs in both these groups. While there is a realisation of the increasing number of issues faced by all participants in fisheries management, there is also a need for greater professionalism and the potential for the development of competency based training systems in fisheries management. The paper discusses a range of training issues and provides a framework for discussion of these issues in the fisheries management community.
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  • Mcilgorm, Alistair. 2002. Fisheries management training for sustainable governance. In: Proceedings of the Eleventh Biennial Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, August 19-22, 2002, Wellington, New Zealand: Fisheries in the Global Economy. Compiled by Ann L. Shriver. International Institute of Fisheries Economics & Trade, Corvallis, Oregon, USA, 2002. CD ROM.
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