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    • Sea level rise and tigers: predicted impacts to Bangladesh's Sundarbans mangroves: a letter 

      Loucks, C.; Barber-Meyer, S.; Hossain, M.A.A.; Barlow, A.; Chowdhury, R.M. (2010)
      Type: Journal Article
      The Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem, shared by India and Bangladesh, is recognized as a global priority for biodiversity conservation. Sea level rise, due to climate change, threatens the long term persistence of the Sundarbans ...
    • SEACORM Net - Southeast Asia's coral reef monitoring network 

      Tun, K.; Chou, L.M. (2004)
      Type: Journal Article
      The region's scientists work together to formed the SEACORM Net (Southeast Asia Coral Reef Monitoring Network)for better integration of information and resources. The group intends to establish a strong working relationship ...
    • Seafood in Food Security: A Call for Bridging the Terrestrial-Aquatic Divide 

      Stetkiewicz, S.; Norman, R.A.; Allison, E.; Andrew, N.L.; Ara, G.; Banner-Stevens, G.; Belton, B.; Beveridge, M.; Bogard, J.; Bush, S.R.; Coffee, P.; Crumlish, M.; Edwards, P.; Eltholth, M.; Falconer, L.; Ferreira, J.G.; Garrett, A.; Gatward, I.; Islam, F.U.; Kaminski, A.; Kjellevold, M.; Kruijssen, F.; Leschen, W.; Mamun, A.; McAdam, B.; Newton, R.; Krogh-Poulsen, B.; Pounds, A.; Richardson, B.; Roos, N.; Röös, E.; Shapper, A.; Spence-McConnell, T.; Suri, S.K.; Thilsted, S.H.; Thompson, K.D.; Tlusty, M.; Troell, M.; Vignola, R.; Young, J.A.; Zhang, W.; Little, D.; Jessica Bogard: 0000-0001-5503-5284; Alexander Kaminski: 0000-0001-5148-0460; Sharon K Suri: 0000-0003-3064-7991; Shakuntala Haraksingh Thilsted: 0000-0002-4041-1651 (2022)
      Type: Journal Article
      The contribution of seafood to global food security is being increasingly highlighted in policy. However, the extent to which such claims are supported in the current food security literature is unclear. This review assesses ...
    • Seagrasses: a resource unknown in the ASEAN region 

      Fortes, M.D. (1990)
      Type: Brief
      The coastal waters of Southeast Asian countries have some of the world's richest ecosystems characterized by extensive coral reefs and dense mangrove forests. The publication provides insights useful towards a better ...
    • Searching for a livelihood: the dilemma of small-boat fishermen in Eastern Indonesia 

      Fox, J.J.; Adhuri, D.S.; Therik, T.; Canegie, M. (2009)
      Type: Book Chapter
      This chapter examines the situation of small boat fishermen in eastern Indonesia, a large number of whom are now engaged in illegal shark fishing in Australia waters. The paper looks at: 1) the historical background to ...
    • Seasonal abundance, morphometrics and hook selectivity of yellowfin (Thunnus albacares) off Darigayos Cove, La Union, Philippines 

      Cortez-Zaragoza, E.; Dalzell, P.; Pauly, D. (1987)
      Type: Conference Paper
      In this paper, the authors present some observations on the seasonality, morphometrics and hook selectivity of yellowfin tuna caught around payaos by a seasonal handline fishery of the northeastern coast of Luzon.
    • Seasonal Activities in Integrated Farming 

      Haque, M. (2022-07-08)
      Type: Video
      The Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Fish activity “Harnessing Machine Learning to Estimate Aquaculture Production and Value Chain Performance in Bangladesh” has developed a series of videos sharing innovative technologies ...
    • Seasonal dynamics of physico-chemical characteristics and biological responses of Lake Chilwa, Southern Africa 

      Macuiane, M.; Kaunda, E.K.W.; Jamu, D.M. (2011)
      Type: Journal Article
      Lake Chilwa is shared by Malawi and Mozambique, it supports an important fishery and its watershed is undergoing rapid population growth and increasing utilization for agricultural production. It is a shallow, closed basin ...
    • Seasonal food availability: Barotse floodplain system 

      Pasqualino, M.; Kennedy, G.; Nowak, V. (2015)
      Type: Working Paper
      The CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) is being implemented in ten communities in the Barotse floodplain in Zambia's Western Province. The objective of the AAS program is to reduce poverty and ...
    • Seasonal trawling bans can be very successful in heavily overfished areas: the "Cyprus effect" 

      Garcia, S. (1986)
      Type: Journal Article
      Seasonal trawling bans or closed seasons are among the most conventional management measures. They are more easily enforceable and, if implemented at the appropriate time of the year, usually produce good results. The ...
    • Seasonal variations of growth pattern and condition of Paradise threadfin Polynemus paradiseus (Polynemidae) from Tetulia River in Southern Bangladesh 

      Hossen, Md. A.; Hossain, Md. Y.; Ali, M.M.; Pramanik, Md. N.U.; Nawer, F.; Islam, Md. A.; Hossain, Md. A.; Bahkali, A.H.; Elgorban, A.M. (2017)
      Type: Journal Article
      The Paradise threadfin, Polynemus paradiseus is a marine fresh and brackish water fish species of the family Perciformes. This fish is found in Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Pakistan and Cambodia. Only ...
    • Seasonality dynamics for investigating wetland-agriculture nexus and its ecosystems service values in Chibuto, Mozambique 

      Nagabhatla, N.; Saimone, F.; Juizo, D.; Masiyandima, M. (2008)
      Type: Conference Paper
      This study is a subsection of CPWF-30 (Challenge Program on Water and Food) that centers on investigating the wetland, agriculture, and livelihoods interactions. Chibuto, the floodplain of Changane River in Mozambique is ...
    • Seasonality, labor and integration of aquaculture into southern African smallhold farming systems 

      Brummett, R.E. (2002)
      Type: Journal Article
      Fish production on Malawian smallholdings is generally limited by the quantity and quality of inputs to the pond (Brummett and Noble 1995). The timing of labor availability and other farm activities limit the amount farmers ...
    • Seaweed 

      Abdul, W.M. (2021)
      Type: Poster
      Basic information on seaweed, prospect, cost & benefits and nutrition value.
    • Seaweed farming as alternative income for small-scale fishermen: a case study 

      Smith, I.R.; Pestaño-smith, R. (1980)
      Type: Conference Paper
      If access to a fully exploited fishery resources remains open, the development of alternative or supplementary income sources offers the best hope for raising incomes in fishing communities. This paper presents a case study ...
    • Seaweed industry in India 

      Kaladharan, P.; Kaliaperumal, N. (1999)
      Type: Journal Article
      The seaweed industry in India is mainly a cottage industry and is based only on the natural stock of agar yielding red seaweeds, such as Gelidiella acerosa and Gracilaria eduli and algin yielding brown seaweed species such ...
    • Seaweed-based economic activities in Lombok and Bali, Indonesia 

      Hatta, A.M.; Dahoklory, G.M.B.K. (1996)
      Type: Journal Article
      Seaweed production is an important secondary, activity for fishers in eastern Indonesia. In Lombok and Bali, however, it is a major enterprise involving whole village communities in a range of activities from trading to tourism.
    • Seaweeds preferred by herbivorous fishes 

      Tolentino-Pablico, G.; Bailly, N.; Froese, R.; Elloran, C. (2008)
      Type: Journal Article
      Marine macrobenthic algae (or seaweeds), epiphytic microalgae, and other aquatic plants constitute the main food items of marine herbivorous fishes. About 5% of all fish species are herbivorous; only 30% of these are marine, ...
    • Securing a just space for small-scale fisheries in the blue economy 

      Cohen, P.J.; Allison, E.; Andrew, N.; Cinner, J.; Evans, L.; Fabinyi, M.; Garces, L.R.; Stephen, H.; Hicks, C.; Hughes, T.; Jentoft, S.; Mills, D.J.; Masu, R.; Mbaru, E.; Ratner, B.; Philippa Jane Cohen: 0000-0002-9987-1943; David Jonathan Mills: 0000-0003-0181-843X (2019)
      Type: Journal Article
      The vast development opportunities offered by the world’s coasts and oceans have attracted the attention of governments, private enterprises, philanthropic organizations and international conservation organizations. ...
    • Seed value chain development in the Global South: Key issues and new directions for public breeding programs 

      Donovan, J.; Rutsaert, P.; Spielman, D.; Shikuku, K.M.; Demont, M.; Kelvin Mashisia Shikuku: 0000-0003-2290-074X (2021)
      Type: Journal Article
      Where CGIAR breeding programs rely on the private sector for the multiplication and distribution of improved cultivars, persistent challenges have dampened their impact on varietal adoption and turnover rates. Part of the ...