Kavanagh, Patrick2011-10-192011-10-192002http://hdl.handle.net/10625/47329This brief was prepared by Patrick Kavanagh based on a case study written by Robert Pomeroy.French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Patience récompensée : les leçons du Réseau des sciences sociales sur les pêches en AsieTraditional forms of regulating access to fishing grounds have broken down with the arrival of highly mobile vessels, and little state support for a marketing infrastructure that would welcome the small-scale operator. The Asian Fisheries Social Science Research Network (AFSSRN or the Network) was formed to increase and build capacity towards long-term social science research capacity in Southeast Asian institutions in fisheries and aquaculture. This bulletin reviews progress and achievements.1 digital file (4 p. : ill.)application/pdfenFISHERIESFISHERY POLICYAQUACULTURERESEARCH CAPACITY BUILDINGRESEARCH NETWORKSPHILIPPINESFAR EAST ASIASCIENTIFIC COOPERATIONPatience brings rewards : the lessons of the Asian Fisheries Social Science Research NetworkResearch influence on public policy : a case studyBulletin or Newsletter