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    • High level of hybridisation in three species of Indian major carps 

      Simonsen, V.; Hansen, M.M.; Sarder, M.R.I.; Alam, M.S. (2004)
      Type: Journal Article
      Thirty individuals of each species of Indian major carps, i.e., Catla catla, Cirrhinus cirrhosus (C. mrigala) and Labeo rohita, obtained from a nursery near Mymensingh, Bangladesh were analysed by means of allozyme ...
    • High yields but still questions: three years of animal-fish farming 

      Hopkins, K.; Cruz, E.M. (1980)
      Type: Journal Article
      The CLSU/ICLARM Integrated Animal-Fish Farming Project at Central Luzon State University, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, is approaching the end of its third year. During this time, ponds and animal houses have been constructed ...
    • A high-quality chromosome-level genome assembly of rohu carp, Labeo rohita, and its utilization in SNP-based exploration of gene flow and sex determination 

      Arick, M.A.; Grover, C.E.; Hsu, C.; Magbanua, Z.; Pechanova, O.; Miller, E.R.; Thrash, A.; Youngblood, R.C.; Ezzell, L.; Alam, M.S.; Benzie, J.; Hamilton, M.G.; Karsi, A.; Lawrence, M.L.; Peterson, D.G.; John Benzie: 0000-0001-9599-8683; Matthew Gray Hamilton: 0000-0001-8098-8845 (2023)
      Type: Journal Article
      Labeo rohita (rohu) is a carp important to aquaculture in South Asia, with a production volume close to Atlantic salmon. While genetic improvements to rohu are ongoing, the genomic methods commonly used in other aquaculture ...
    • Higher fish but lower micronutrient intakes: Temporal changes in fish consumption from capture fisheries and aquaculture in Bangladesh 

      Bogard, J.R.; Farook, S.; Marks, G.C.; Waid, J.; Belton, B.; Ali, M.; Toufique, K.; Mamun, A.; Thilsted, S.H. (2017)
      Type: Journal Article
      This study shows people in Bangladesh are now eating 30% more fish than they did 20 years ago, but they are getting a smaller amount of important nutrients from it. The results challenge the conventional narrative that ...
    • Hilsa fishery management in Bangladesh 

      Rahman, M.J.; Nahiduzzaman, M.; Haque, A.M.; Abdul, W.M.; Cohen, P.J.; Mohammad Jalilur Rahman: 0000-0003-4090-7339; Md Nahiduzzaman: 0000-0002-5152-992X; A.B.M. Mahfuzul Haque: 0000-0002-5334-5630; Philippa Jane Cohen: 0000-0002-9987-1943 (2020)
      Type: Conference Paper
      Hilsa shad (Tenualosa ilisha), is a biologically, nutritionally, economically, socially and culturally important species in the Bay of Bengal and Persian Gulf regions, but Bangladesh enjoys the major share wherein it ...
    • Hilsa: Status of fishery and potential for aquaculture 

      Abdul, W.M.; Phillips, M.J.; Beveridge, M.; Michael John Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286
      Type: Book
      Hilsa: Status of Fishery and Potential for Aquaculture is a proceedings book, which is edited by an international team of experts and authored by 10 international expert teams working on different disciplines of the hilsa ...
    • Hilsa’s non-consumptive value in Bangladesh: Estimating the non-consumptive value of the hilsa fishery in Bangladesh using the contingent valuation method 

      Mohammed, E.Y.; Ali, L.; Ali, S.; Hussein, B.; Wahab, Md. A.; Sage, N. (2016)
      Type: Working Paper
      Hilsa is Bangladesh’s most important single-species fishery: for cultural identity, earnings and employment. However, overfishing, habitat destruction, siltation, pollution and climate change have driven catches down, and ...
    • History and status of the San Miguel Bay fisheries 

      Pauly, D. (1982)
      Type: Book Chapter
      This paper reviews the available data on San Miguel Bay fisheries and their history, and contrasts "small-scale" and "trawl" fisheries, each of which land about half of the Bay's total catch of 15000 t / year. On the basis ...
    • History, status and future of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) as an exotic species in Malawi: summary report of the workshop 

      Msiska, O.V.; Costa-Pierce, B.A. (eds.) (1993)
      Type: Conference Proceedings
      Abstracts of and discussions about six papers on different aspects of carp introductions; working group reports and a "workshop verdict on common carp".
    • HIV and AIDS vulnerability in fishing communities in Mangochi district, Malawi 

      Nagoli, J.; Holvoet, K.; Remme, M.; Joseph Nagoli: 0000-0002-8919-1397 (2010)
      Type: Journal Article
      The fisheries sector contributes significantly to Malawi's national economy and to the livelihoods of the poor as certain activities in the sector have relatively low barriers to entry. Various studies have shown that the ...
    • HIV/AIDS in the fisheries sector in Africa 

      Gordon, A. (2005)
      Type: Brief
      This policy brief provides information on the scale of HIV/AIDS in the fisheries sector in Africa, the reasons why prevalence is so high and how this affects fishing communities. Access to health services and antiretroviral ...
    • Hogar familiar, agroecosistema y manejo de recursos rurales: un manual para ampliar los conceptos que se tienen de genero y sistemas de produccion 

      Lightfoot, C.; Feldman, S.; Abedin, M.Z. (1996)
      Type: Brief
      Este manual intenta ampliar la manera de pensar en genero y sistemas de produccion. Estos conceptos se exploran para ampliar el entendimiento de las complejas relaciones que encierran los hogares y agroecosistemas, y la ...
    • Homestead pond polyculture can improve access to nutritious small fish 

      Castine, S.; Bogard, J.R.; Barman, B.K.; Karmin, M.; Hossain, Md M.; Kunda, M.; Haque, A.B.M.M.; Phillips, M.J.; Thilsted, S.H.; Benoy Kumar Barman: 0000-0003-0554-2207; A.B.M. Haque: 0000-0002-5334-5630; Michael Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286 (2017)
      Type: Journal Article
      In Bangladesh, homestead pond aquaculture currently comprises a polyculture of large fish species but provides an ideal environment to integrate a range of small fish species. Small fish consumed whole, with bones, head ...
    • Hot off the Press - April 2022 

      Mohd Khalid, A. (2022)
      Type: Newsletter
      A curated collection of journal articles, briefs, and other publications on the most recent aquatic food systems research and innovation for the month of April 2022.
    • Hot off the Press - December 2021 

      Mohd Khalid, A. (2021)
      Type: Newsletter
      A curated collection of journal articles, briefs, and other publications for the month of December 2021.
    • Hot off the Press - February 2022 

      Mohd Khalid, A.; Huso, D.; Doina Huso: 0000-0002-4477-2593 (2022)
      Type: Newsletter
      February 2022's curated collection of journal articles, briefs, and other publications on the most recent aquatic food systems research and innovation.
    • Hot off the Press - January 2022 

      Mohd Khalid, A.; Huso, D.; Doina Huso: 0000-0002-4477-2593 (2022)
      Type: Newsletter
      January 2022's curated collection of journal articles, briefs, publications and other learning products on the most recent aquatic food systems research and innovation across Asia, Africa and the Pacific.
    • Hot off the Press - March 2022 

      Mohd Khalid, A. (2022)
      Type: Newsletter
      A curated collection of journal articles, briefs, and other publications for the month of March 2022.
    • Hot off the Press - May 2022 

      Mohd Khalid, A. (2022)
      Type: Newsletter
      A curated collection of journal articles, briefs, and other publications for the month of May 2022.
    • Household socioeconomics, resource use and fish marketing in two thanas of Bangladesh 

      Ahmed, S.; Abdur Rab, M.; Bimbao, M.P. (1993)
      Type: Report
      This is a report of a socioeconomic survey carried out on a sample of households from owners and operators of small waterbodies in two subdistricts in Gazipur, Bangladesh, to find out the benefits of aquaculture if introduced ...