Matsuda Yoshiaki

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  • Technical Report
    Factors limiting the development of aquaculture : a Japanese experience
    (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1979-04) Matsuda, Yoshiaki
    An understanding of those factors which have limited the development of Japanese aquaculture may have some applications to the problems of aquaculture in developing countries. The history of aquaculture in Japan is reviewed from chronological, geographical, species and institutional points of view. Conclusions reached in this study reveal that throughout the history of Japan aquaculture development has been limited by variables which can be identified. The most important factor is the existence of leadership which coordinates supply and demand, environmental suitability, technical capability, legality, experience, infrastructure and social welfare incentives with economic feasibility. The development of aquaculture depends on simultaneous development of all these factors, not on the preponderance of any one of them. Within the framework of this generalization, issues pertaining to aquaculture development in developing countries could be handled by adaptation to local conditions.
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    Abstracts of readings in fisheries management and common property resources
    (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1979-03) Matsuda, Yoshiaki
    Since the passage of Public Law 94-265 - the Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 - there has been increased awareness among the public and among academicians in the problems of common property resources. The literature reviewed and summarized here deals with a number of the major issues related to common property resource management, and with the particular management technique most often mentioned for fisheries: limited entry. As with any review of the literature, it is not inclusive; rather it attempts to cover the literature that is frequently referenced and/or basic to an understanding of common property resource management.