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Cover photographs:
Left
: A channelized stretch of the Mank River, Austria.
Right
: The same stretch after river rehabilitation.
Courtesy of T. Kaufmann/”freiwasser”, Austria.
FAO
TECHNICAL
GUIDELINES FOR
RESPONSIBLE
FISHERIES
6
Suppl. 1
INLAND FISHERIES
1. Rehabilitation of inland waters for fisheries
INLAND FISHERIES
1. Rehabilitation of inland waters for fisheries
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 2008
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PREPARATION OF THIS DOCUMENT
These guidelines supplement the Technical Guidelines No. 6 on Inland
Fisheries of the FAO Technical Guidelines for Responsible Fisheries series.
They address article 6.8 of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries
which states that “All critical fisheries habitats in marine and fresh water
ecosystems, such as wetlands, mangroves, reefs, lagoons, nursery and
spawning areas, should be protected and rehabilitated as far as possible and
where necessary. Particular effort should be made to protect such habitats
from destruction, degradation, pollution and other significant impacts
resulting from human activities that threaten the health and viability of the
fishery resources”. This document deals with the rehabilitation of a wide
range of inland and brackish waters including lakes, rivers and permanent
wetlands. It also provides preliminary guidelines on estuaries and coastal
lagoons. These guidelines examine procedures to improve the habitats of
damaged aquatic ecosystems so as to improve their health and that of the
fish living in them. They do not enter into detail as to the execution of
individual projects but rather examine the advantages and constraints of the
various approaches.
The document was prepared by R.L. Welcomme, consultant (and former
Chief, Inland Water Resources and Aquaculture Service of FAO), in
collaboration with P. Roni, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center,
Seattle. Comments were provided by D. Bartley and G. Marmulla, Fisheries
Management and Conservation Service (FIMF), FAO Fisheries and
Aquaculture Department. The text was technically edited by Kerrie Hanson,
NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle.
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