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    • Value chain for farmed fish 

      CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and Fish (2013)
      Type: Poster
      Value chain showing the steps of fish handling from inputs, production, processing and distribution, marketing to final consumption.
    • Value chain impact of the increased hilsa shad (Tenualosa ilisha) harvest in Bangladesh 

      Khan, M.A.; Abdul, W.M.; Haque, A.M.; Nahiduzzaman, M.; Phillips, M.J.; A.B.M. Mahfuzul Haque: 0000-0002-5334-5630; Md Nahiduzzaman: 0000-0002-5152-992X; Michael John Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286 (2020)
      Type: Journal Article
      Hilsa shad is the largest single fish species, contributing 12% of the total fish production in Bangladesh. Since the rapid decline of its harvest in early 2000, the government of Bangladesh took various initiatives to ...
    • Value Chain Report - Shwebo 

      McCarty, A.; May, S. (2019)
      Type: Internal Report
      As part of the baseline research conducted for this project, a value chain study was commissioned to understand the constraints facing selected aquaculture value chains and the opportunities for value-chain upgrading and ...
    • Value chain transformation: Taking stock of WorldFish research on value chains and markets 

      Kruijssen, F.; Audet-Belanger, G.; Choudhury, A.; Crissman, C.; Dalsgaard, J.P.T.; Dawson, C.; Dickson, M.; Genschick, S.; Islam, M.M.; Kaminski, A.; Keus, H.J.; McDougall, C.; Banda, L.E.; Muyaule, C.; Rajaratnam, S.; Afrina Choudhury: 0000-0003-1734-6238 (2016)
      Type: Working Paper
      The goal of WorldFish's research on markets and value chains is to increase the benefits to resource-poor people from fisheries and aquaculture value chains by researching (1) key barriers to resource-poor men, women and ...
    • Value of river fisheries 

      Cowx, I.G; Almeida, O.; Bene, C.; Brummett, R.; Bush, S.; Darwall, W.; Pittock, J.; van Brakel, M. (2004)
      Type: Conference Proceedings
      This paper examines the importance of accurately valuing the fisheries of large rivers (and in all ecosystems) and how such information can be used to maintain, improve and develop inland fisheries and ecosystem services, ...
    • Value-chain analysis - An assessment approach to estimate Lake Nasser fisheries performance 

      Nasr-Allah, A.M.; Ahmed Mohamed Nasr-Allah: 0000-0001-6299-8556 (2018)
      Type: Conference Paper
      Although, the fishery in Lake Nasser has existed for more than 40 years, the economic and financial performance of its fisheries-based businesses not well understood. The current study aimed to improve understanding of ...
    • Value-chain analysis of Egyptian aquaculture 

      Macfadyen, G.; Allah, A.M.N.; Kenawy, D.A.R.; Ahmed, M.F.M.; Hebicha, H.; Diab, A.; Hussein, S.M.; Abouzied, R.M.; Naggar, G.El. (2011)
      Type: Report
      Egypt’s aquaculture production (705,490 tonnes in 2009) is by far the largest of any African country and places it 11th in terms of global production. The aquaculture sector makes a significant contribution to income, ...
    • Value-chain analysis of Egyptian aquaculture [in Arabic] 

      Macfadyen, G.; Allah, A.M.N.; Kenawy, D.A.R.; Ahmed, M.F.M.; Hebicha, H.; Diab, A.; Hussein, S.M.; Abouzied, R.M.; Naggar, G.El. (2012)
      Type: Report
      Egypt’s aquaculture production (705,490 tonnes in 2009) is by far the largest of any African country and places it 11th in terms of global production. The aquaculture sector makes a significant contribution to income, ...
    • Value-chain analysis: an assessment methodology to estimate Egyptian aquaculture sector performance 

      Macfadyen, G.; Nasr-Alla, A.M.; Al-Kenawy, D.; Fathi, M.; Hebicha, H.; Diab, A.M.; Hussein, S.M.; Abou-Zeid, R.M.; El-Naggar, G. (2012)
      Type: Journal Article
      Egypt's aquaculture production (705,490 tonnes in 2009) is by far the largest of any African country and places it 11th in terms of global aquaculture production. The aquaculture sector in Egypt is now a mature one having ...
    • Values of inland fisheries in the Mekong river basin 

      Baran, E.; Jantunen, T.; Chong, C.K. (2007)
      Type: Book
      This report provides an overview of the biological, economical, social and cultural values of river fisheries in the Lower Mekong Basin (Yunan, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam). The report also identifies the main ...
    • Valuing Africa's inland fisheries: overview of current methodologies with an emphasis on livelihood analysis 

      Bene, C.; Neiland, A.E. (2003)
      Type: Journal Article
      While Africa’s inland fisheries are widely recognized to be of great importance to local people, accurate and up-to-date information on their value is sparse and its absence is a serious constraint to the formulation of ...
    • Valuing Recreational and Conservation Benefits of Coral Reefs-the Case of Balinao, Philippines 

      Almed, M.; Umali, G.M.; Chiew Kieok Chong; Rull, M.F.; Garcia, M.C. (2007)
      Type: Journal Article
      The recognition of previous termrecreationalnext term and conservation benefits of coral reefs globally provides a sound economic rationale for their management. The value of previous termrecreationalnext term and conservation ...
    • Valuing small fish from mosquito nets: A comment on Jones & Unsworth (2019) 

      Tilley, A.; Mills, D.J.; Short, R.; Kolding, J.; Alexander Tilley: 0000-0002-6363-0945; David Jonathan Mills: 0000-0003-0181-843X (2020)
      Type: Journal Article
      A critique of a paper in Ambio that labels the capture of small fish as unsustainable without adequate consideration of the dynamics of fish populations.
    • Variable number of tandem repeats in the mitochondrial DNA of Dascyllus trimaculatus 

      Chen, C.A.; Ablan, M.C.A.; McManus, J.W.; Bell, J.D.; Tuan, V.S.; Cabanban, A.S.; Shao, K.T. (2004)
      Type: Journal Article
      The primary structure of the Dascyllus trimaculatus mitochondrial (mt) control region was determined, and conserved features were identified based on sequence comparisons to other teleostean fish species. Three ...
    • Variation in short-term survival of culture sandfish (Holothuria scabra) released in mangrove-seagrass and coral reef flat habitats in Solomon Islands 

      Dance, S.K.; Lane, I.; Bell, J.D. (2003)
      Type: Journal Article
      The specific aims of our study were: (1) to determine whether cultured juvenile H. scabra released near mangrove–seagrass and coral reef flat habitats suffered different levels of predation, and (2) to identify the predators ...
    • Variation in short-term survival of cultured sandfish (Holothuria scabra) released in mangrove-seagrass and coral reef flat habitats in Solomon Islands 

      Dance, S.K.; Lane, I.; Bell, J.D. (2003)
      Type: Journal Article
      Juvenile cultured sandfish (Holothuria scabra) with a mean size of 35.6 F11.4 S.D. were released on soft substrata near mangrove–seagrass and lagoonal coral reef flat habitats in the Western Province of Solomon Islands. ...
    • Variations in isotope incorporation rates and trophic discrimination factors of carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in scales from three European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) populations 

      Rodde, C.; de Verdal, H.; Lefebvre, S.; Mennit, C.; Vandeputte, M.; Clota, F.; Allal, F.; McKenzie, D.; Benzie, J.; Nahon, S.; John Benzie: 0000-0001-9599-8683 (2020)
      Type: Journal Article
      Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotope analyses are used in marine ecology to study trophic relationships and migrations of species since they reflect dietary sources consumed which may vary geographically. ...
    • Vertical agriculture: Homestead horticulture suspended in sacks 

      Hossain, E.; Nurun Nabi, S.M.; Kaminski, A. (2015)
      Type: Brief
      Suspending horticulture in sacks above the ground can result in higher levels of productivity for vegetables when the challenges of unfertile or saline soil, flooding, waterlogging, and land and water constraints are ...
    • Vertical agriculture: Suspended horticulture in towers 

      Hossain, E.; Nurun Nabi, S.M.; Kaminski, A. (2015)
      Type: Brief
      The farmers of Bangladesh face many challenges associated with climate change and increases in population. Rising salinity, waterlogging, flooding and storm surges, coupled with a growing population that is expected to ...
    • Viability and resilience of small-scale fisheries through cooperative arrangements 

      Hardy, P.Y.; Béné, C.; Doyen, L.; Pereau, J.C.; Mills, D. (2016)
      Type: Journal Article
      The small-scale fisheries sector in many Pacific islands is facing increasing challenges in relation to resource availability, economic opportunity, and demographic and social pressure. In particular, intensifying cash-oriented ...