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    Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) | Phuket, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19365 | 17435 | 2016-01-11 09:31:15 | 19365 | Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Publication Date: 2021-06-26
    Description: This study looked at nutrient pollution and how it is affecting coastal and marine ecosystems in Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Causes it addressed included: agricultural practices; aquaculture; domestic sewage; industrial actions; and the burning of fossil fuels.
    Description: FAO
    Description: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Description: The Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) was supported by the Global Environment Facility, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, the governments of Norway and Sweden. The project was executed by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.
    Keywords: Ecology ; Policies ; Bangladesh ; India ; Maldives ; Pakistan ; Sri Lanka ; coastal ecosystems ; nutrient pollution ; eutrophication
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    Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) | Phuket, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19362 | 17435 | 2016-01-17 10:36:05 | 19362 | Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Publication Date: 2021-06-26
    Description: This workshop was held at the National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources and followed on from the Indian mackerel Working group meeting in Colombo (28-29 May, 2012). Activities included; DNA extraction; PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) for microsatellites; genotyping microsatellites; data analysis; emerging technologies; and an action plan
    Description: FAO
    Description: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Description: The Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) was supported by the Global Environment Facility, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, the governments of Norway and Sweden. The project was executed by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.
    Keywords: Biology ; Fisheries ; genetics ; DNA extraction ; PCR ; genotyping ; microsatellites ; data analysis ; Rastrelliger kanagurta ; National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR) Kochi ; India
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    Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) | Phuket, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/18939 | 17435 | 2015-12-31 11:25:47 | 18939 | Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-12
    Description: Country overviews of Community Based Integrated Coastal Management (CB-ICM) for Bangladesh, The Maldives, Sri Lanka, India and Southeast Asia. Recommendations for the way forward
    Description: FAO
    Description: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Management ; Planning ; Bangladesh ; The Maldives ; Sri Lanka ; India ; fishery resource management ; Community Based Integrated Coastal Management ; CB-ICM
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    Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) | Phuket, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/18951 | 17435 | 2015-12-31 12:01:00 | 18951 | Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-12
    Description: Biogeographical features, coastal ecosystems and coastal activities of the Bay of Bengal Coast of India. Overview of sources of pollution, water and sediment quality. Present status of pollution and trans-boundary issues. International instruments adopted, policy and mechanisms for pollution control and enforcement of existing policies and legislations.
    Description: FAO
    Description: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Description: The Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) was supported by the Global Environment Facility, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, the governments of Norway and Sweden. The project was executed by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.
    Keywords: Environment ; Management ; Pollution ; India ; pollution ; trans-boundary issues ; water quality ; sediment quality
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    The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers | Chennai, India
    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21213 | 25 | 2017-04-03 10:42:02 | 21213 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-07-14
    Description: The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) Trust organised a national workshop on ‘Enhancing capacities of women fishworkers in India for the implementation of the SSF Guidelines’ in Chennai, India, on November 21-23, 2016. There were 63 participants from nine coastal states of India—participants from Gujarat could not attend. They were informed of the situation and role of women in India’s fisheries, as also the relevance of the ‘Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication’ (SSF Guidelines) to women in small-scale fisheries and the opportunities to improve their conditions. This report of the workshop provides the various discussions that were held during the three days. Apart from participants sharing their experiences on all the issues, the challenges they faced, and their struggles and successes to overcome these, resource persons provided information on the legal frameworks and schemes at the national and state levels, as also the mechanisms to access these to help women in small-scale fisheries to promote their interests and protect their rights.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Sociology ; ICSF ; WIF ; women ; fishing communities ; India ; SSF guidelines ; VGSSF ; smale scale fisheries ; capacity building ; fishworkers ; reports ; food security ; poverty ; FAO
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    Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) | Phuket, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19370 | 17435 | 2016-01-17 10:07:42 | 19370 | Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Publication Date: 2021-06-26
    Description: CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO), Goa, India in collaboration with CSIRO, Australia organised a 2 day national experts workshop to: pool information between fisheries and oceanography experts; verify a draft ecosystem characterisation for the east coast of India; and develop a draft ecosystem characterisation for the west coast of India.
    Description: FAO
    Description: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Description: The Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) was supported by the Global Environment Facility, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, the governments of Norway and Sweden. The project was executed by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.
    Keywords: Conservation ; Ecology ; Fisheries ; Policies ; India ; ecological systems ; integrated approaches ; ecosystem characterisation ; National Institute of Oceanography (Goa ; India)
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    The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers | Chennai , India
    In:  icsf@icsf.net | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/21203 | 25 | 2017-03-21 10:32:28 | 21203 | International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
    Publication Date: 2021-07-14
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Sociology ; VGSSF ; SSF guidelines ; small scale fisheries ; poverty ; Karnataka ; food security ; poverty ; sustainable fisheries ; India
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    Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  naca@enaca.org | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/430 | 39 | 2011-09-29 22:02:43 | 430 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-06-29
    Description: Sustainable aquaculture. A different form of dumping: The need for a precautionary approach for yet anothernew species for shrimp farming in Asia. Sena S. De Silva, C.V. Mohan and Michael J. Phillips.Sustainable livelihoods of pangus farming in rural Bangladesh. Nesar Ahmed and Mohammad R. Hasan. Kolleru carp culture in India: An aquaplosion and an explosion. R. Ramakrishna.Genetics and biodiversity. The business approach to operating national broodstock centres: An innovative strategy for developing the freshwater aquaculture seed industry in Viet Nam. Roehlano M. Briones, Tran Thi Huyen Trang, Nguyen Cong Dan, Nguyen Huu Ninh, Pham Van Khanh, Nguyen Hien Thi, Don Griffi ths and Trinh Quoc Trong.Research and farming techniques. A new freshwater aquaculture practice that has successfully targeted a niche export market with major positive societal impacts: Myanmar. U Khin Aye Maung, U Khin Ko Lay, U Hla Win, Sena S. De Silva. Sustainable and safe black tiger shrimp seed will increase profit of farmers. Peter Edwards writes on rural aquaculture: Pilgrimage to traditional carp pond culture in Central Europe.Asia-Pacific Marine Finfish Aquaculture Network MagazineCould domperidone via oral administration enhance final oocyte maturation and ovulation and in the long-term affect egg and larval quality in sand bass Psammoperca waigiensis? Pham Quoc Hung, Nguyen Tuong Anh, Nguyen Dinh Mao.Effect of dietary protein and lipid level on growth performance of tiger grouper Epinephelus fuscoguttatus during late-stage grow-out. Nyoman Adiasmara Giri, K. Suwirya, T. Sutarmat and M. Marzuqi.Monogenean disease in cultured grouper (Epinephelus spp.) and snapper (Lutjanus argentimaculatus) in Khanh Hoa province, Vietnam Dr Do Thi Hoa, Phan Van Ut
    Description: ISSN 0859-600X
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; shrimp ; pangus ; Bangladesh ; Kolleru carp ; India ; Viet Nam ; Myanmar ; black tiger shrimp ; carp ; Central Europe ; sand bass ; Psammoperca waigiensis ; tiger grouper ; Epinephelus fuscoguttatus ; snapper ; Lutjanus argentimaculatus
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    Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1435 | 6 | 2011-09-29 20:37:03 | 1435 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-07-08
    Description: *Table of Contents* Sustainable aquaculturePeter Edwards writes on rural aquaculture: Small-scale pond culture in Bangladesh. People in aquacultureCommunity based aquaculture - issues and challenges H.K. De and G.S. Saha.Aquaculture as an action programme: An exercise in building confidence and self worth.B. Shanthi, V.S. Chandrasekaran, M. Kailasam, M. Muralidar, T. Ravisankar,.C. Saradad and M. KrishnanThe STREAM Column: Transforming policy recommendations into pro-poor service provisionGraham Haylor.Research & farming techniques.Grow out of juvenile spotted Babylon to marketable size in earthen ponds II: Polyculture with seabass.S. Kritsanapuntu, N. Chaitanawisuti, W. Santhaweesuk and Y. NatsukariAsia-Pacific Marine Finfish Aquaculture Network.Influence of economic conditions of importing nations and unforeseen global events on grouper markets.Sih Yang Sim.Present status of hatchery technology for cobia in Vietnam. Nhu Van Can.Report on grouper hatchery training course in Indonesia.Nguyen Quoc Thai.Aquatic animal health.Biosecured and improved penaeid shrimp production through organic nursery raceway system in India.Felix. S. and M. Samaya Kannan.Management of monogenean parasites in brackishwater finfish.K.P. Jithendran, M. Natarajan and I.S. Azad.Vembanad Lake: A potential spawner bank of the giant freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii on the southwest coast of India.Paramaraj Balamurugan, Pitchaimuthu Mariappan & Chellam Balasundaram.
    Description: ISSN: 0859-600X
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Sociology ; India ; Lake Vembanad ; Macrobrachium rosenbergii ; spotted Babylon ; Bangladesh ; Seabass ; Grouper ; Cobia ; Vietnam ; Indonesia
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    Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1433 | 6 | 2011-09-29 20:36:58 | 1433 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-07-08
    Description: *Table of Contents* Research & farming techniquesNursery rearing of Puntius goniotus: A preliminary trial K.N. Mohnta, J.K. Jena & S.N. MohantyArtemia enrichment and biomass production for larval finfishand shellfish culture A.S. NinaweVembanad Lake: A potential spawner bank of the giant freshwater prawnMacrobrachium rosenbergii on the southwest coast of India Paramaraj Balamurugan, Pitchaimuthu Mariappan & Chellam BalasundaramSeed production of mud crab Scylla serrata at the Rajiv Gandhi Centerfor Aquaculture, Tamil Nadu, India Mohamed Shaji, Emilia T. Quinitio, Thampi Samraj, S. Kandan, K. Ganesh,Dinesh Kumar, S. Arulraj, S. Pandiarajan, Shajina Ismail and K. Dhandapan.Sustainable aquacultureFish wastes in urban and suburban markets of Kolkata: Problems and potentials Kausik Mondal, Anilava Kaviraj & P.K. MukhopadhyayPeople in aquaculturePeter Edwards writes on rural aquaculture: Farming carps in leased pondsby groups of poor women in Chandpur, Bangladesh Aquatic animal healthLymphocystis disease and diagnostic methods in China Jing Xing, Xiuzhen Sheng & Wenbin ZhanAsia-Pacific Marine Finfish Aquaculture NetworkMesocosm technology advances grouper culture in northern Australia Elizabeth Cox, Peter Fry & Anjanette Johnston
    Description: ISSN: 0859-600X
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Puntius goniotus ; Artemia ; India ; Lake Vembanad ; Macrobrachium rosenbergii ; China ; Bangladesh ; Scylla serrata ; Carp ; Grouper ; Australia
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    Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2047 | 3 | 2011-09-29 19:43:31 | 2047 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-07-11
    Description: Peter Edwards writes on rural aquaculture: Myanmar revisited.Harvesting, traditional preservation and marketing of fishes of Chalan Beel, Bangladesh, by Galib, S.M. and Samad, M.A.Role of community in production and supply of larger, quality fingerlings, by Radheyshyam, De, H.K. and Saha, G.S.Can rice-fish farming provide food security in Bangladesh? by Ahmed, N. and Luong-Van, J.Nutritional and food security for rural poor through multi-commodity production from a lake of eastern Uttar Pradesh, by Singh, S.K.Emerging boost in Sri Lankan reservoir fish production: a case of adoption of past research findings, byAmarasinghe, U.S., Weerakoon, D.E.M., Athukorala, D.A.Farming the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium malcolmsonii, by RadheyshyamBreeding and seed production of butter catfish, Ompok pabda (Siluridae) at Kalyani Centre of CIFA, India, by Chakrabarti, P.P., Chakrabarty, N.M. and Mondal, S.C.Asia-Pacific Marine Finfish Aquaculture MagazineUse of fish in animal feeds: a fresh perspective National strategies for aquatic animal health management, by Mohan, C.V.NACA Newsletter.
    Description: ISSN: 0859-600X
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; fishes ; Bangladesh ; fingerlings ; nutrition ; Uttar Pradesh ; Sri Lanka ; production ; Macrobrachium malcolmsonii ; shrimp ; prawns ; India ; butter catfish ; Ompok pabda
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    Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/161 | 6 | 2020-08-23 23:40:26 | 161 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-06-26
    Description: Resources and biodiversity of seahorses and the need for their conservation in India, by K.R. Salin and Nair C. Mohanakumaran.Captive breeding of pangasid catfish Pangasius pangasius with Ovaprim: an attempt towards sustainable seed production and conservation of wild populations, by U.K. Sarkar, S.K. Paul, D. Kapoor, P.K. Deepak and S.P. Singh.Establishment of post-tsunami rehabilitation information units to facilitate coordination of effort in Thailand, by Simon Wilkinson.Rural aquaculture: poor farmers culture tilapia intensively in ponds in Central Luzon, Philippines, by Peter Edwards.Simple herbal treatment for epizootic ulcerative syndrome in murrels (snakehead), by M.A. Haniffa, M. Dhanaraj, C. Muthu Ramakrishnan and R. Arthi Manju.DNA vaccination and prophylactic measures in aquaculture health management, by Dr. A.S. Ninawe.The role of immunostimulants in fish and shrimp aquaculture, by Vishal S. Jadhav, Sajid I. Khan, Milind M. Girkar and Madhav J. Gitte.Red tilapia cage culture in central Thailand, by Ben Belton, David Little & Jimmy Young.Quality improvement of farmed fish in Iranian markets, by Gholam Reza Shaviklo.
    Description: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Description: ISSN 0859-600X
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Aquaculture ; Sociology ; India ; Thailand ; Philippines ; Iran ; pangasid catfish ; Pangasius pangasius ; tilapia
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    Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/160 | 6 | 2011-09-29 22:29:57 | 160 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-06-26
    Description: Rural aquaculture: recent developments in Chinese inland aquaculture, by Peter Edwards. Reducing feed costs in aquaculture: is the use of mixed feeding schedules the answer for semi-intensive practices?by Sena S. De SilvaSeed production technology of ornamental gouramis Colisa fasciata and C. lalia under captive conditions - an experience in Assam, India, by S.K. Das and N. Kalita Second Workshop on Economics and Marketing of Live Reef Fish in the Asia-Pacific held at the WorldFish Center, Penang, Malaysia, by Brian JohnstonMarine finfish market information and aquaculture development trends in selected locations in Indonesia and Malaysia, by Sih Yang SimSkretting scholars take new knowledge home after NACA hatchery course, by Graham LookMarket analysis of the live reef food fish trade, by E. Petersen, G. Muldoon and W. Johnston
    Description: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Description: Cover reads v.10 should be v.11. ISSN 0859-600X
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Aquaculture ; Sociology ; China ; India ; Indonesia ; Malaysia ; Gouramis ; Colisa fasciata ; Colisa lalia ; reef fish
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    Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/162 | 6 | 2020-08-23 23:40:47 | 162 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-06-26
    Description: Selection of high-health postlarvae: a prerequisite for sustainability of the Indian shrimp industry, byS. Saurabh, V. Kumar, S. Karanth and G. Venkateshwarlu.Nucleotides: novel immunostimulants in aquaculture feed, byP. Kalaimani Arasi, N. Felix.Brood stock and all female scampi grow out ponds in south India, by P. Balamurugan, C. Balasundaram, P. Mariappan and S. Dharaneedharan.Genetically modified fish and its potential applications, byM. Karthik, D.B. Akolkar, V. Kumar, and S.D. Singh.Rainbow trout farming in hill terrace of Nuwakot, Nepal, byTek Bahadur Gurung, Sadhu Ram Basnet and Krishna Prasad Lamsal.Sugar industry by-products as plankton boosters and yield enhancers in carp culture systems, by S. Felix, T. Francis, K. Mohan Naidu, C. Senthil and P. Herald Robins.A note on the growth and production of Penaeus monodon in low saline culture systems of Kerala, by G. Prasad.Rural aquaculture: poor households raise prawns for export, by Peter Edwards.Marine fish marketing systems in coastal Bangladesh: potential for development, by Nesar Ahmed and Helen T. Sturrock.
    Description: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
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    Keywords: Fisheries ; Sociology ; Aquaculture ; India ; Nepal ; Bangladesh ; shrimp ; carp ; Rainbow trout
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    Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/198 | 3 | 2011-09-29 22:24:44 | 198 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-06-27
    Description: CONTENTS: Rural aquaculture in Myanmar, by Peter Edwards. Bundh breeding of carps: A simple innovative techniquefrom district Bankura, West Bengal (India), byB. Mondal, P.K. Mukhopadhyay, and S.C. Rath. African catfish: A potential candidate speciesfor urban/periurban aquaculture in India, bySanthosh Karanth and S. Selvaraj.Responsible introduction of alien fish and biodiversityin southern Nepal, by Tek Bahadur Gurung.Collection and utilizationof important data in shrimpfarming, byPornlerd Chanratchakool.Use of epidemiological methods to limit the impact ofwhite spot disease in Penaeus monodon farms ofVietnam and India, by F. Corsin1, J.F. Turnbull, C.V. Mohan1, N.V. Hao, K.L. Morgan.Aquaclubs: The way forward for shrimp health and qualitymanagement at village level, byArun Padiyar.You need a story [The STREAM column]Indigenous fishing techniques practised bythe tribes of Arunachal Pradesh(north east India), by Pallabi Kalita1, Hui Tag, P.K. Mukhopadhyay, A.K Das and A.K. Mukherjee.Mass seed production of sand sea bass(Psammoperca welgenensis) at the Regional Center forMariculture Development (RCMD) in Batam, Indonesia, bySyamsul Akbar, and Tinggal Hermawan dan Zakimin.Persian Gulf fish culture in Iran – pointers for success, byC. Regunathan and M.R. Kitto.Marine finfish healthissues of relevanceto Australia and theregion, by Brian Jones.Diseases of cage-culturedmarine fish in Korea, by Jeong-Ho Kim1 and Myung-Joo Oh.Tilapias as alien aquaticsin Asia and the Pacific: Areview, by Sena De Silva, Rohana Subasinghe,Devin Bartley and Alan Lowther.
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    Keywords: Management ; Health ; Fisheries ; Myanmar ; India ; Nepal ; Vietnam ; Indonesia ; Iran ; Australia ; Korea
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    Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/199 | 3 | 2011-09-29 22:24:50 | 199 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-06-27
    Description: CONTENTS:Asian Development Bank study onaquaculture and poverty, by Peter Edwards.New ACIAR projects to commence in Indonesia, by David McKinnon and Jes Sammut.Assessing the consequences of converting to organicshrimp farming, by Xie, Biao, Li, Jiahua and Wang, Xiaorong.Recycling water and making money, by Hassanai Kongkeo and Simon Wilkinson.Advances in the seed productionof Cobia Rachycentron canadum inVietnam, by Le Xan.Australian success with barramundicod, by Dr. Shannon McBride.Brief overview of recent grouper breeding developmentsin Thailand, by Sih-Yang Sim, Hassanai Kongkeo1, and Mike Rimmer.Application of probiotics in rotifer production systems formarine fish hatcheries, by Tawfiq Abu-Rezq and Charles M. James.Contract hatchery systems: A practical approach toprocure quality seeds for aquaclubs of small-scale shrimpfarmers in India, by Arun Padiyar.Recirculation systems: Sustainable alternatives forbackyard shrimp hatcheries in Asia? byThach Thanh, Truong Trong Nghia, Mathieu Wille and Patrick Sorgeloos.Rainbow trout culture in Iran: Development and concerns, byHussein Abdulhai & Mohammad Kazem Seiedi Ghomi.Large-scale growout of spotted Babylon, Babyloniaareolata in earthen ponds: Pilot monoculture operation, byS. Kritsanapuntu, N. Chaitanawisuti, W. Santhaweesuk and Y. Natsukari.Cage cum pond fish production using mixed sex niletilapia in Nepal, by A.K. Rai, M.K. Shrestha and S. Rai.
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    Keywords: Management ; Conservation ; Fisheries ; Aquaculture ; Vietnam ; Thailand ; Australia ; India ; Iran ; Nepal
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    Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific | Bangkok, Thailand
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/200 | 3 | 2011-09-29 22:25:14 | 200 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-06-27
    Description: CONTENTS:Captive breeding of vulnerable Indian carpCirrhinus reba with Ovaprim forconservation of wild populations, byU. K. Sarkar, R. S. Negi, P. K. Deepak, S.P. Singh, S.M. Srivastava and Dipak Roy.Conservation of the Asiatic catfish,Clarias batrachus through artificial propagationand larval rearing technique in India, byB.K. Mahapatra.A perspective on breeding and genetics ofwalking catfish in Thailand, byUthairat Na-Nakorn.Decline of wastewater-fedaquaculture in Hanoi, by Peter Edwards.Artificial propagation of the indigenous Torspecies, empurau (T. tambroides)and semah (T. douronensis), Sarawak,East Malaysia, by Sena S. De Silva, Brett Ingram, Stephen Sungan, David Tinggi, GeoffGooley, and Sih Yang Sim.Research and development on commercialland–based aquaculture of spotted babylon,Babylonia areolata Link 1807, in Thailand:Pilot grow-out operation, by Nilnaj Chaitanawisuti, Sirusa Kritsanapuntu, and Yutaka Natsukari.Question andanswer on shrimp health, byPornlerd Chanratchakool.Research points to co-management optionsfor poor fisherfolk in Vietnam, by Michael Akester, Le Vien Chi, Davide Fezzardi, and Flavio Corsin.Aquaculture developmentthrough NGOs, by M.C. Nandeesha. [Farmers as Scientists series]Sustainable, profitable and sociallyresponsible - building a ‘triple bottom line’grouper and snapper culture industry inKomodo, by Trevor Meyer, Sudaryanto, Peter Mous and Jos Pet.First successful hatchery production of Napoleon wrasseat Gondol Research Institute for Mariculture, Bali, byBejo Slamet and Jhon H. Hutapea.Assessment of the use of coded wire tags (CWT) to tracecoral trout (Plectropomus leopardus) in the live reef foodfish trade, by Mike Rimmer, Sarah Kistle and Geoffrey Muldoon.Trade and market trends in the live reef food fish trade, byGeoffrey Muldoon, Liz Peterson, Brian Johnston.
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    Keywords: Conservation ; Management ; Aquaculture ; India ; Thailand ; Sarawak ; East Malaysia ; Vietnam ; Bali
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/201 | 3 | 2011-09-29 22:25:17 | 201 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-06-27
    Description: CONTENTS:Genetic impacts of translocations on biodiversity of aquatic species with particular reference to Asian countries, by Thuy T. T. Nguyen and Uthairat Na-Nakorn,Carp culture in Iran, by Hassan Salehi.Opportunities and challenges in Myanmar aquaculture, by U Hla Win.Impacts of mono-sex Macrobrachium culture on the future of seed availability in India, by Paramaraj Balamurugan, Pitchaimuthu Mariappan and Chellam Balasundaram.Use of new technology and skill enhancement to obtain eco-friendly production of tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon), by Asbjørn Drengstig, Asbjørn Bergheim & Bjørn Braaten.Larval rearing and spat production of the windowpane shell Placuna placenta, by S. Dharmaraj, K. Shanmugasundaram and C.P. Suja.Trans-boundary aquatic animal diseases: Focus on Koi herpes virus (KHV), by Melba G. Bondad-Reantaso.HACCP in shrimp farming, by Siri Tookwinas and Suwimon Keerativiriyaporn.CONTENTS MARINE FINFISH MAGAZINE:First Breeding Success of Napoleon Wrasseand Coral Trout, by Sih Yang Sim (editor).Welcome to the magazineIssue 1, 2004 (April-June).Regional Developments & Update, bySih Yang Sim.Gemma Micro – Leaving Artemia Behind, byTrine Karlsrud.Report of the Komodo fish culture project, byTrevor Meyer MSc & Peter J. Mous.Conclusion of Research on Capture andCulture of Pre-settlement Fish for theMarine Aquarium Trade in Solomon Islands, byCathy Hair, Warwick Nash, Peter Doherty.Seed Production of Sand Bass(Psamoperca weigensis), byLe Dinh Buu.ACIAR Project “Improved hatchery and grow-outtechnology for marine finfish in the Asia-Pacificregion”.NACA/DOF/TDH* Workshop on Seafarming andSeafood Markets.
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    Keywords: Management ; Health ; Fisheries ; Aquaculture ; Iran ; Myanmar ; India ; Solomon Islands
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/207 | 6 | 2011-09-29 22:25:55 | 207 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-06-27
    Description: CONTENTS:Prawn farm energy audits and five star ratings by Eric Peterson.Development of freshwater fish farming and poverty alleviation: A case study from Bangladesh by Gertjan de Graaf and Abdul Latif.Conservation of endangered fish stocks through artificial propagation and larval rearing technique in West Bengal, India by M. Mijkherjee, Aloke Praharaj and Shamik Das.Genes and Fish: Supply of good quality fish seed for sustainable aquaculture by Graham Mair.Farmers as Scientists: Sewage-fed aquaculture systems of Kolkata: A century old innovation of farmers by M.C. Nandeesha.When policy makers begin hearing voices by Graham HaylorFish farming in rice environments of north eastern India by D. N. Das.Peter Edwards writes on rural aquaculture: Aquaculture for poverty alleviation and food security. Aquaculture Fundamentals: The use of lime, gypsum, alum and potassium permanganate in water quality management by Simon Wilkinson.The utilizations of heterosis in common carp in China by Dong Z.J. and Yuan X.H.Progress of fish gene technology research in China by Zhang Yue and Zhu Xinping.Seed production of Magur (Clarias batrachus) using a rural model portable hatchery in Assam, India – A farmer proven technology by S.K. Das.Domestication of tiger prawn gets the thumbs up. A regional approach to assessing organic waste production by low salinity shrimp farms by Dr. Brian Szuster and Dr Mark Flaherty.Advice on Aquatic Animal Health Care: Visit to intensive vannemei farms in Peru by Pornlerd Chanratchakool.
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    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Shrimp culture ; Bangladesh ; India ; West Bengal ; Kolkata ; Common carp ; Cyprinus carpio ; China ; Magur ; Clarias batrachus ; Assam ; Tiger prawn ; Penaeus vannemei ; Peru
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    In:  naca@enaca.org | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/436 | 39 | 2020-08-23 23:42:59 | 436 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-06-29
    Description: Aquaculture Asia is a magazine for farmers and aquaculture-related service industries. Articles cover all aspects of aquaculture and the related processing, marketing, economic, environmental and social issues that surround the industry, with regular sections on sustainable aquaculture, marine finfish aquaculture, aquatic animal health, research and farming techniques and the NACA Newsletter. Emphasis is placed on the practical outcomes of research that are of direct benefit to the industry, in particular to small-scale farmers. Articles in this issue include:Buffaloes in favour of culture-based fisheries in Sri Lanka, by Asanka Jayasinghe and Upali Amarasinghe.Aquafeeds in Myanmar: A change from farm-made to factory-made feeds, by Wing-Keong Ng, Myint Soe and Hla Phone.Challenging myths about fish seed quality and potential benefits to the rural poor: Lessons learnt in Asia, by David C. Little, Benoy K Barman and Corinne Critchlow-Watton.Magur (Clarias batrachus) seed production using low cost hatcheries: A participatory approach in Dakshin Dinajpur District of West Bengal, India, by Biswajit Goswami.World Vision promotes aquaculture for the poor in Northeast Thailand, by Peter Edwards.Cage fish culture and fisheries for food security and livelihoods in mid hill lakes of Pokhara Valley, Nepal: Post community-based management adoption, by Suresh Kumar Wagle, Tek Bahadur Gurung, Jay Dev Bista and Ash Kumar Rai.Water hyacinth - a little known role and potential in aquatic ecosystems, by R. N. Mandal, P. C. Das, and P. K. Mukhopadhyay.The effects of the application of different concentrations of trichlorfon on the survival and growth of the larvae and fry of Caspian kutum, Rutilus frisii kutum, by Nasrin Choobkar.Update: Marine finfish research and development at the Research Institute for Mariculture,Gondol, Bali, Indonesia, by Sih Yang Sim, Ketut Suwirya and Mike Rimmer.Marine fish hatchery training for aquaculture technicians from the South Pacific Region,in Krabi CFRDC, Thailand, by Antoine Teitelbaum.Holding salinity during the breeding season affects final oocyte maturation and egg quality in sand bass (Psammoperca waigiensis, Cuvier & Valencienes 1828), by Pham Quoc Hung, Nguyen Tuong Anh, Nguyen Dinh Mao.Rabbitfish Siganus guttatus breeding and larval rearing trial, by Rachmansyah, Usman, Samuel Lante and Taufi k Ahmad.NACA Newsletter.
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    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Buffalo ; Sri Lanka ; feed ; Myanmar ; seed quality ; clarias batrachus ; India ; World Vision ; Thailand ; Nepal ; Rutilus frisii ; grouper ; Indonesia ; Psammoperca waigiensi ; Siganus guttatus
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    In:  naca@enaca.org | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1152 | 39 | 2011-09-29 21:04:10 | 1152 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-07-06
    Description: Developing guidelines for sustainable freshwater aquaculture planning in Vietnam.Aquaculture production, certification and trade: Challenges and opportunities for the small-scale farmer in Asia.The successful development of backyard hatcheries for crustaceans in Thailand.Alternate carp species for diversification in freshwater aquaculture in India.Genetic and reproduction technologies for enhanced aquaculture and fisheries management of Murray cod.Effluent and disease management in traditional practices of shrimp farming: A case study on the west coast of Sabah, Malaysia.Status of sahar domestication and its development in the Himalayan Region of Nepal.Vaccination benefits highlighted as Schering-Plough reinforces commitment to Asian aquaculture.Comparative advantage analysis of shrimp production in Asia.Strategies to improve livelihood of the rural poor: A case study in two small reservoirs in Binh Phuoc Province, Vietnam.Cambodian Government ban on snakehead farming enforced.Marine finfish aquaculture developments at ‘Indonesian Aquaculture 2007’.Production update – marine finfish aquaculture in the Asia-Pacific region.Body size of rotifers from estuaries in North Sulawesi.NACA Newsletter.
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    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Aquaculture ; vietnam ; certification ; trade ; Asia ; hatcheries ; crustaceans ; carp ; murray cod ; effluent ; genetic ; sahar ; vaccination ; shrimp ; snakehead ; rotifer ; Vietnam ; Thailand ; India ; Nepal ; Malaysia ; Indonesia
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    In:  naca@enaca.org | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1153 | 39 | 2011-09-29 21:03:29 | 1153 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-07-06
    Description: Peter Edwards writes on rural aquaculture: From integrated carp polyculture to intensive monoculture in the Pearl River Delta, South China.Better management practices for Vietnamese catfish.Ipomoea aquatica – an aquaculture friendly macrophyte.A status overview of fisheries and aquaculture development in Pakistan with context to other Asian countries.The changing face of post-grad education in aquaculture: contributing to soaring production and sustainable practices.Hatchery management in Bangladesh.Production of Cirrhinus molitorella and Labeo chrysophekadion for culture based fisheries development in Lao PDR Part I: Captive spawning.Application of ipil-ipil leaf meal as feed Ingredient for monosex tilapia fry (Oreochromis niloticus) in terms of growth and economics.Fermented feed ingredients as fish meal replacer in aquafeed production Aquaculture and fishing management in coastal zone demarcation: the case of Thailand.Reservoir fisheries of freshwater prawn – success story of an emerging culture-based giant freshwater prawn fishery at Malampuzha Dam in Kerala, India.Determining and locating sea cage production area for sustainable tropical aquaculture.SPC Pacific-Asia marine fish mariculture technical workshop: “Farming Marine Fishes for our Future”.Developing Better Management Practices for Marine Finfish Aquaculture.Breeding and seed production of silver pompano (Trachinotus blochii, Lacepede) at the Mariculture Development Center of Batam.Potential of silver pomfret (Pampus argenteus) as a new candidate species for aquaculture.NACA Newsletter.
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    Keywords: Aquaculture ; carp ; polyculture ; catfish ; ipomoea aquatica ; fisheries ; aquaculture ; education ; hatchery ; oreochromis ; niloticus ; fertliser ; macrobrachium ; cage ; fish ; marine ; trachinotus blochii ; pampus argenteus ; China ; Pakistan ; Bangladesh ; Lao ; Thailand ; India ; Indonesia
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1438 | 6 | 2011-09-29 20:37:29 | 1438 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-07-08
    Description: *Table of Contents* Sustainable AquacultureFertilization, soil and water quality management in small-scale ponds part II:Soil and water quality management S. AdhikariFisheries and aquaculture activities in Nepal Tek GurungPeter Edwards writes on rural aquaculture: A knowledge-base for rural aquaculture Farmers as Scientists: Commercialization of giant freshwater prawn culture in IndiaM.C. NandeeshaAquaculture in reservoir fed canal based irrigation systems of India – a boon for fish production K.M. Rajesh, Mridula R. Mendon, K. N. Prabhudeva and P. Arun PadiyarResearch and Farming TechniquesProduction and grow-out of the Black-lip pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera Idris LaneBreeding of carps using a low-cost, small-scale hatchery in Assam, India: A farmer proven technology S.K. DasGenes and Fish: Hybridisation – more trouble than its worth? Graham MairBreeding and culture of the sea cucumber Holothuria scabra in Vietnam R. Pitt and N. D. Q. DuyThe potential use of palm kernel meal in aquaculture feeds Wing-Keong NgUsing a Simple GIS model to assess development patterns of small-scale rural aquaculture in the wider environment Simon R. BushAquaculture fundamentals: Getting the most out of your feed Simon WilkinsonMarine finfish sectionStatus of marine finfish aquaculture in MyanmarU Khin KolayRegional training course on grouper hatchery productionAquatic Animal HealthAdvice on aquatic animal health care: Problems in Penaeus monodon culturein low salinity areasPornlerd Chanratchakool
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    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Sociology ; Nepal ; India ; Pinctada margaritifera ; Carp ; Holothuria scabra ; Vietnam ; Grouper ; Penaeus monodon
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1445 | 6 | 2011-09-29 20:34:02 | 1445 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-07-08
    Description: *Table of Contents*Sustainable AquaculturePeter Edwards writes on rural aquaculture: Peri-urban aquaculture in KolkataA case of informal shrimp farmers association and its role in sustainable shrimp farming in Tamil Nadu, IndiaM. Kumaran, N. Kalaimani, K. Ponnusamy, V.S. Chandrasekaran, D. Deboral VimalaDiffusion and adoption of shrimp farming technologiesM. Kumaran, K. Ponnusamy and N. KalaimaniFarmers as Scientists: Aquaculture education in India - opportunities for global partnershipM.C. NandeeshaInformation system of fish germplasm resources in ChinaYang Ningsheng, Ge Chanshui, Ouyang Haiying, Yuan YongmingStatus and development needs of freshwater crustacean aquaculture in ChinaXu PaoResearch and Farming TechniquesAquaculture fundamentals: Getting the most out of your feed Part II: The role of macronutrientsSimon WilkinsonFish breeding in captivity - some innovative adaptations of technology by Bengal farmersN.R. ChattopadhyayScientific guidelines for farmers engaged in freshwater prawn farming in IndiaVishal SaxenaMarine Finfish SectionNews and publicationsStatus and development of mariculture in IndonesiaKetut SugamaAquatic Animal HealthUse of probiotics in larval rearing of new candidate speciesRehana AbidiAdvice on aquatic animal health care: Problems in shrimp culture during the wet season (Thai/English languages)Pornlerd Chanratchakool
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    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Sociology ; India ; China ; Bengal
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2049 | 3 | 2011-09-29 19:43:38 | 2049 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-07-11
    Description: Comments on possible improvements to carp culture in Andhra Pradesh.Aquaculture and environmental issues in the region of Nai Lagoon, Ninh Hai district,Ninh Thuan province, Viet Nam.Climate change impacts on fi sheries and aquaculture.New initiatives in fisheries extension.Selection potential for feed efficiency in farmed salmonids.Freshwater prawn hatcheries in Bangladesh: Concern of broodstock.Production of Cirrhinus molitorella and Labeo chrysophekadion for culture based fisheriesdevelopment in Lao PDR 2: Nursery culture and grow-out.Mussel farming: alternate water monitoring practice.Benefit-cost analysis for fi ngerling production of kutum Rutilus frisii kutum (Kamensky, 1901)in 2005 in Iran.The effects of feeding frequency on FCR and SGR factors of the fry of rainbow trout,Oncorhynchus mykiss.Asia-Pacific Marine Finfish Aquaculture Network Magazine:The use of poultry by-product meals in pelleted feed for humpback grouper.Production update – marine finfish aquaculture in the Asia-Pacific region.Crustacean parasites and their management in brackishwater finfish culture.NACA Newsletter
    Description: ISSN: 0859-600X
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; India ; carp ; Nai Lagoon ; Ninh Hai district ; Ninh Thuan province ; Vietnam ; climate change ; salmonids ; prawn ; Bangladesh ; Cirrhinus molitorella ; Labeo chrysophekadion ; Lao ; mussel ; kutum ; Tutilus frisii kutum ; Iran ; rainbow trout ; Oncorhynchus mykiss ; humpback grouper ; parasites
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2048 | 3 | 2011-09-29 19:43:34 | 2048 | Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
    Publication Date: 2021-07-11
    Description: EditorialAn increasingly secure future for wastewater-fed aquaculture in Kolkata, India? by Peter Edwards.First culture-based fisheries growth cycle in Lao PDR is overwhelmingly encouraging, by Sena De Silva.Revival of abandoned shrimp farms in Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh, by National Centre for Sustainable Aquaculture (NaCSA).Growth of forward and backward industries linked with aquaculture in Kolleru Lake area, Andhra Pradesh, India, byA. K. Roy, G. S. Saha, P. Kumaraiah and N. SarangiEffective marketing strategies for economic viability of prawn farming in Kuttanad, India, by Ranjeet K. and B. Madhusoodana Kurup.Applications of nutritional biotechnology in aquaculture, byS.D. Singh, S.K. Nayak, M. Sekar and B.K. Behera.Some technical and management aspects of catfish hatcheries in Hong Ngu district, Dong Thap province, Vietnam, byH. P. Hung, N. T. T. An, N. V. Trieu, D. T. Yen, U. Na-Nakorn, Thuy T. T. Nguyen.Nodavirus: An emerging threat to freshwater prawn farming, by Biju Sam Kamalam, J., Saravanan, S. and Ajith Stalin, J.L.Asia-Pacific Marine Finfish Aquaculture Network Magazine:Asian seabass farming: Brainstorming workshop and training in India.Comparative study for broodstock management of grey mullet (Mugil cephalus L.) in cages and earthen ponds with hormone treatment, by Nani Gopal Das, Md. Shahadat Hossain, Sushanta Bhattacharjee and Prabal Barua.Cultivation of gilthead sea bream (Sparus auratus L.) in low saline inland water of the southern part of Israel desert, by Samuel Appelbaum and A. Jesu Arockia Raj.Mariculture development opportunities in SE Sulawesi, Indonesia, by La Ode M. Aslan, Hotman Hutauruk, Armen Zulham,Irwan Effendy, Mhummaed Atid, Michael Phillips,Lars Olsen, Brendan Larkin, Sena S De Silva, GeoffGooley.Improved hatchery and grow-out technology for marine finfish.NACA Newsletter
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    Keywords: Aquaculture ; India ; wastewater ; aquaculture ; Lao ; fisheries ; shrimp farming ; Andhra Pradesh ; India ; Kolleru Lake ; Krishna District ; prawn ; catfish ; Vietnam ; Nodavirus ; Asian seabass ; grey mullet ; Mugil cephalus ; gilthead sea bream ; Sparus auratus ; Israel ; Sulawesi ; Indonesia
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19225 | 17435 | 2016-01-08 12:42:09 | 19225 | Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-13
    Description: The goals of the workshop were to: conduct an interactive workshop for characterizing Indian coastal ecosystems; verification of the ecosystem characterisation report for the East coast of India; and development of ecosystem characterisation for the west coast of India based on ecological/biophysical systems.
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    Description: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrail Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia
    Description: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Description: The Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) was supported by the Global Environment Facility, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, the governments of Norway and Sweden. The project was executed by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.
    Keywords: Ecology ; India ; coastal ecosystems ; ecosystem characterisation ; ecological/biophysical systems
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19296 | 17435 | 2016-01-08 12:58:05 | 19296 | Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-14
    Description: International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) undertook capacity development in six locations in five countries (India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Bangladesh and Thailand). Six workshops were undertaken to help communities develop proposals for the conservation and sustainable uses of fisheries resources.
    Description: FAO
    Description: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Description: The Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) was supported by the Global Environment Facility, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, the governments of Norway and Sweden. The project was executed by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Management ; Planning ; Policies ; India ; Indonesia ; Myanmar ; Bangladesh ; Thailand ; International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) fisheries resourcies ; community management
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19042 | 17435 | 2016-01-06 10:48:18 | 19042 | Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-13
    Description: A training course on seagrass conservation and monitoring was conducted at Mawlamyine University and Ngapali Beach government department and Non-Government Organizations (NGO) trainees.
    Description: FAO
    Description: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Description: The Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) was supported by the Global Environment Facility, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, the governments of Norway and Sweden. The project was executed by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.
    Keywords: Conservation ; Education ; Environment ; Myanmar ; India ; Ngapali Beach ; seagrass ; conservation ; monitoring
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/19072 | 17435 | 2015-12-20 10:04:45 | 19072 | Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-13
    Description: The Chilika Health report Card is based on three categories: water quality, fisheries and biodiversity.
    Description: FAO
    Description: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Description: Follow up to Chilika Lake 2012 Ecosystem Health Report Card, Odisha, India, 4-7 February, 2013 The Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) was supported by the Global Environment Facility, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, the governments of Norway and Sweden. The project was executed by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.
    Keywords: Education ; Environment ; Fisheries ; Pollution ; Chilika Lake ; India ; ecosystem ; management ; report card
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/18999 | 17435 | 2016-01-12 16:42:37 | 18999 | Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-13
    Description: Conclusions and recommendations of the report were based upon eighteen case studies of community-based Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) in Bangladesh, India, Maldives and Sri Lanka. These include empowerment of coastal communities; failure of imposed fishery co-operatives; and the application of territorial use rights in fisheries(TURF).
    Description: FAO
    Description: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Description: The Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME) was supported by the Global Environment Facility, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, the governments of Norway and Sweden. The project was executed by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.
    Keywords: Conservation ; Fisheries ; Management ; Planning ; Bangladesh ; India ; Maldives ; Sri Lanka ; empowerment ; coastal communities ; fishery co-operatives ; territorial use rights in fisheries(TURF) ; Community-based Integrated Coastal Management (ICM)
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/18651 | 6 | 2015-11-06 09:22:28 | 18651 | Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    Description: Assessment of country status papers on hilsa fisheries presented at the BOBP – IGO Chittagong, Bangladesh 2010. Assessment of status hilsa management in Bangladesh, India and Myanmar. Brief recommendations of potential follow-up activities that could enhance management. Risk assessment of hilsa in each country with Productivity Susceptibility Analysis (PSA). Summary of new approach to assess ecological risk.
    Description: FAO
    Description: Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BOBLME)
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Management ; Hilsa fisheries management ; Bay of Bengal ; Bangladesh ; India ; Myanmar ; assessment ; Productivity Susceptibility Analysis (PSA)
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: 55
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