Description:
One full day of the 2005 IAMSLIC Conference was
dedicated to papers and discussion about fisheries issues. Given the
setting at FAO, the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries and the
role of fisheries libraries in supporting its implementation were
highlighted. The papers gave insight into fisheries information, the
characteristics of a responsible fisheries library, and the needs of
information users and producers. The following synthesizes ideas and
issues described in the presentations, placing them within the context of
the Code and recurring themes of the conference. Issues discussed
include the following: the needs of users versus producers of
information; the nature of information and libraries for responsible
fisheries; geospatial information; the Information Commons;
information as a development tool; and, technical disparity. Further
collaboration between FAO and IAMSLIC is warranted.