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    • Controlling predators of cultured Tridacnid clams 

      Govan, H.; Fabro, L.Y.; Ropeti, E. (1993)
      Type: Book Chapter
      In a series of prey- choice experiments, 3 gastropod and 4 crustacean predators were each offered 3 Tridacna spp. and Hippopus hippopus. In a second series, T. gigas and H. hippopus were each offered to the gastropod ...
    • Controlling preharvest maturity in farmed Arctic char: A review from the Canadian perspective 

      Yossa, R.; Bardon-Albaret, A.; Chiasson, M.A.; Liu, Q.; Duston, J.; Manning, T.; Benfey, T.J.; Rodrigue Yossa: 0000-0003-4792-0173 (2019)
      Type: Journal Article
      Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus L. is a promising candidate for aquaculture expansion in Northern Europe, Canada, and the United States because of its excellent growth at low temperature, tolerance to high rearing density, ...
    • Cookbook celebrates aquatic foods for life and livelihoods in Timor-Leste 

      O'Leary, M.; McMahon, K.
      Type: Blog
      A new cookbook celebrates aquatic foods and their traditional cooking methods in Timor-Leste. Aquatic foods have the potential to improve health and nutrition in the country and support rural livelihoods.
    • The cool women of Malaita 

      Eriksson, H.; Hampus Eriksson: 0000-0003-1199-6889 (2019)
      Type: Blog
      During 2016 livelihood ideas were diagnosed for feasibility using a livelihood assessment guide to identify potential problems with the idea. Since 2017, the women in West Are’are Rokotanikeni Women’s Association in Solomon ...
    • Cooperation in aquaculture rehabilitation and development in Aceh, Indonesia 

      Rimmer, M.A.; Phillips, M.J.; Padiyar, P.A.; Kokarkin, C.; Raharjo, S.; Bahrawi, S.; Desyana, C.; Michael Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286 (2012)
      Type: Journal Article
      Post-tsunami rehabilitation and reconstruction activities in Aceh have been criticised as focusing on vertical reporting at the expense of lateral coordination, leading in some cases to ‘overlaps and redundancies, mistargeting ...
    • COP27 Communications Toolkit, Worldfish 

      Lim, F.; Florine Lim: 0000-0002-9380-4993 (2022)
      Type: Manual
      Marine and freshwater resources provide millions of impoverished people across the world with livelihoods and a range of critical ecosystem services. Aquatic food systems are unique and complex, transcending long distances ...
    • Coping with change: charting a course for tomorrows research careers 

      Sawyer, R.L. (1992)
      Type: Journal Article
      The author helped launch in 1971 the International Potato Center (CIP), an international research center akin to 1CLARM, and served as its Director General for 20years. On his retirement, CIP asked that he write this article ...
    • Coping with disaster: rehabilitating coastal livelihoods and communities 

      Pomeroy, R.; Ratner, B.D.; Hall, S.J.; Pimoljinda, J.; Vivekanandan, V. (2006)
      Type: Journal Article
      This paper examines lessons from past approaches to natural disasters, as well as early lessons from the post-2004 Asian tsunami rehabilitation, to draw out general principles for rehabilitating livelihoods in poor coastal ...
    • Coping with resettlement: A livelihood adaptation analysis in the Mekong River basin 

      Kura, Y.; Joffre, O.; Laplante, B.; Sengvilaykham, B.; Yumiko Kura: 0000-0002-1774-1943 (2017)
      Type: Journal Article
      A major driver of change in the Mekong River basin relates to hydropower development and the consequent changes in landscape and natural resource access regime that it induces. In this paper, we examine how the livelihoods ...
    • Coping with the Double Crisis: Lake Chilwa Recession and the Great Depression on Chisi Island in Colonial Malawi, 1930-1935 

      Nagoli, J.; Green, E.; Mulwafu, W.; Chiwona-Karltun, L.; Joseph Nagoli: 0000-0002-8919-1397 (2017)
      Type: Journal Article
      During the 1930s, people in the Lake Chilwa Basin in Malawi had to cope with both the drying up of Lake Chilwa and the global economic depression. We chose to describe this confluence on Chisi Island as the 'double crisis,' ...
    • Coral bleaching in space and time 

      Oliver, J.K.; Berkelmans, R.; Eakin, C.M. (2009)
      Type: Book Chapter
      One of the most dire consequences of global climate change for coral reefs is the increased frequency and severity of mass coral bleaching events. This chapter looks at the spatial and temporal patterns of coral bleaching ...
    • Coral reef conservation in Solomon Islands: Overcoming the policy implementation gap. 

      Van Der Ploeg, J.; Jupiter, S.; Hughes, A.; Eriksson, H.; Notere Boso, D.; Govan, H.; Hampus Eriksson: 0000-0003-1199-6889 (2020)
      Type: Internal Report
      This policy gap analysis identifies threats to coral reefs, evaluates the effectiveness of the existing legal framework to address these threats, and formulates recommendations to strengthen community-based natural resource ...
    • Coral reef economic value and incentives for coral farming in Solomon Islands 

      Albert, J.A.; Trinidad, A.; Boso, D.; Schwarz, A.J. (2012)
      Type: Brief
      This brief was completed as part of the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) National Program in the Solomon Islands. The research project, "Economic valuation of coral reefs and ...
    • Coral reef fish diversity of Kg Tekek, Pulau Tioman Marine Park 

      Yusuf, Y.; Yang Amri, A.; Kee Alfian, A.A.; Tajuddin, B.H.; Lee, Y.L. (2005)
      Type: Conference Paper
      A random dive survey of coral reef fish of Kg. Tekek, Pulau Tioman Marine Park was conducted to look at the diversity of coral reef fish in the area. The survey was conducted at various depths from the deepest, part after ...
    • Coral reef fisheries and world fish production 

      Munro, J.L. (1984)
      Type: Journal Article
      The potential productivity of coral reefs is discussed, considering problems involved in the different types of the reefsituations. The overall result is that coral reef fish on a world-wide basis are under-exploited.
    • Coral reef fishing and coral-algal phase shifts: implications for global reef status 

      McManus, J.W.; Meñez, L.A.B.; Kesner-Reyes, K.N.; Vergara, S.G.; Ablan, M.C. (2000)
      Type: Journal Article
      Coral reef fisheries support tens of millions of people, mostly in developing countries. Fishing on reefs can be classified into three stages: manageable, ecosystem-overfished, and Malthusian-overfished. Fishing with ...
    • Coral reef longline: an alternative gear for small-scale fishermen? 

      Kunzmann, A. (1988)
      Type: Journal Article
      In analyzing the structure of small scale fisheries in West Sumatra waters the need was found for diversification of current fishing gear. Trials were conducted using a coral reef longline as an alternative gear; using ...
    • Coral reef management in Thailand 

      Garces, L.R. (1992)
      Type: Journal Article
      In Thailand, coral reef destruction is associated with tourism activities and destructive fishing methods. To address the situation, a zonation plan for islands is discussed in this article.
    • Coral reef resources of East Africa, Kenya, Tanzania and the Seychelles 

      Kimani, E.N. (1995)
      Type: Journal Article
      Coral reefs are widespread along the east African coast and Seychelle islands. Their roles in island building and coastal protection are often underestimated, they are also important fishery habitats and major tourist ...
    • Coral reefs and biodiversity: a critical and threatened relationship 

      Maragos, J.E.; Crosby, M.P.; McManus, J.W. (1996)
      Type: Journal Article
      The ability of coral reef ecosystems to exist in balanced harmony with other naturally occurring competing/limiting physicochemical and biological agents has been severely challenged in the last several decades by the ...