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Marine fisheries, genetic effects and biodiversity
(1998)Type: Journal ArticlePreservation of marine biodiversity deserves serious consideration as almost 65% of the earth's organisms (excluding insects) are marine. There is little knowledge at present on the status of marine biodiversity. However, ... -
Marine fishes recorded from the Anambas and Natuna Islands, South China Sea
(2004)Type: Journal ArticleFour hundred and thirty species of fish from marine localities in the Anambas and Natuna groups of islands in the South China Sea were recorded between 11th and 22nd Mar 2002. Two hundreds and seventy three species are ... -
Marine parks and reserves: management for coastal environments in Southeast Asia
(1988)Type: BriefThe book is intended to introduce marine parks and reserves as a means of management for coastal environments in Southeast Asia. It describes the plight of coastal resource habitats and why and how marine parks and reserves ... -
Marine Protected Areas in the Coral Triangle: Progress, Issues, and Option
(2014)Type: Journal ArticleThe six Coral Triangle countries-Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste-each have evolving systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) at the national and local levels. More than ... -
Marine research at the University of San Carlos, Cebu City
(1979)Type: Journal ArticleAn account is given on the history and establishment of the Biological research program at the University of San Carlos, Cebu, Philippines -
Marine reserves: they enhance fisheries, reduce conflicts, and protect resources
(1994)Type: Journal ArticleMarine fishery reserves, its fishery and non fishery benefits are discussed. Problems with marine fishery reserves are also pointed out. -
Marine resources in Costa Rica
(1997)Type: Journal ArticleBlessed with beautiful beaches, mangroves and coral reefs, fisheries in Costa Rica developed without a hasie resources management plan until the mid 1980s when protected areas were developed and integrated into the National ... -
Market access and trade liberalisation in fisheries
(2005)Type: ReportFish and fish products provide important trade and livelihoods opportunities in many coastal developing countries. Nearly 40 percent of fish output is traded internationally with an export value of US$ 58.2 billion, making ... -
Market potential and challenges for expanding the production of sea cucumber in South-East Asia
(2012)Type: Conference PaperThe marketing system for sea cucumber in South-East Asia is generally inefficient, and marketing channels are multilayered. Information asymmetry encourages proliferation of redundant players in the distribution system, ... -
Market survey report for the project ‘Aquaculture: increasing income, diversifying diets, and empowering women in Bangladesh and Nigeria’
(2021)Type: ReportUnder the partnership with WorldFish, Apon jointly with Parmeeda, initiated fish and fish based product selling from October, 2020. To understand the market behavior as well consumer dynamics, Apon conducted a market survey ... -
Market surveys: Barotse floodplain system
(2015)Type: Working PaperThe aim of the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) is to improve livelihoods and food security by enhancing the productivity and diversity of aquatic and agricultural systems. The AAS program in ... -
Market System and Consumer Dynamic Analysis of the Fish Sector in Bangladesh
(2020)Type: ReportOver the last few decades Bangladesh has witnessed population growth and rapid economic growth that has resulted in higher disposable incomes. This has been driving demand for fish.According to statistics from the Department ... -
Marketing infrastructure, distribution channels and trade pattern of inland fisheries resources in Cambodia: an exploratory study
(2006)Type: ReportCambodia is the single most important supplier of fresh water fish to its neighboring countries in Asia, and to a limited extent in Australia, and USA. Over the past few years, fish exports from the country have been ... -
Marketing of small indigenous fish species (SIS) and the socio-economic aspects of SIS producers, intermediaries and retailers with sustainable livelihood approach in three fish markets of Mymensingh
(2004)Type: ReportA year long survey was conducted in three fish markets of Mymensingh - a rural market (Sutiakhali market), a peri-urban market (KR market, BAU) and an urban market (Notun Bazar market, Mymensingh town) to study the qualitative ... -
Marketing systems for fish from Lake Tana, Ethiopia: opportunities for improved marketing and livelihoods
(2007)Type: ReportThis study examined the domestic trade in frozen fish sourced from Lake Tana, Ethiopia and identified uneven demand and supply, high harvesting cost, high price, great distance from market, low fish quality as the main ... -
Markets, marketing and production issues for aquaculture in East Africa: the case of Uganda
(2001)Type: Journal ArticleAquaculture is currently responsible for an insignificant proportion of total fish production in Uganda. However, given the increasing demand for fresh fish in urban and peri-urban araes, and threats to the supply of fish ... -
Masa depan akuakultur di Indonesia: Transformasi menuju peningkatan keberlanjutan = The future of aquaculture in Indonesia: A transformation toward increased sustainability (Indonesian version)
(2019)Type: BriefUntuk memerangi tingkat kekurangan gizi dan stunting atau kekerdilan saat ini, pemerintah Indonesia telah menetapkan suatu target ambisius untuk pertumbuhan akuakultur di Indonesia hingga tahun 2030. Perikanan secara ... -
Mass selection for increased body weight at harvest over five generations in silver barb, Puntius gonionotus
(2006)Type: Conference PaperSilver barb (Puntius gonionotus Bleeker 1850) is an Asian carp that is popular as a food fish. It is distributed throughout Thailand in rivers, canals, reservoirs and swamps. It is also cultured in ponds and paddy fields. ... -
Mass spawning of Oreochromis niloticus for fry production: threats and opportunities for small-scale aquaculture and selective breeding
(2007)Type: Book ChapterMass selection based on mass spawning can present a feasible and low-cost selective breeding scheme. In mass spawning, however, mating is not controlled and a small number of breeding individuals may account for a ... -
Mating systems and male reproductive success in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus): a microsatelite analysis
(2006)Type: Journal ArticleFry production in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus is typically achieved by mass spawning of males and females stocked in large hapas suspended in ponds. In such spawning aggregations, territorial behavior and reproductive ...
















