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    Predicting the water requirement of river fisheries. 

    Welcomme, R.L.; Béné, C.; Brown, C.A.; Arthington, A.; Dugan, P.; King, J.; Sugunan, V.V.
    Type: Journal Article
    This paper is arranged in two parts. The first summarizes technical issues surrounding such assessments, briefly reviews the water requirements of river fish and fisheries, and examines some of the ways for predicting these ...
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    Biodiversity, management and utilization of West African fishes 

    Abban, E.K.; Casal, C.M.V.; Dugan, P.; Falk, T.M. (eds.)
    Type: Book
    Since 1997, the WorldFish Center (formerly known as ICLARM) currently headquartered in Malaysia, the CSIR-Water Research Institut (WRI) at Accra in Ghana, and the Univerity of Hamburg’s Institut und Zoologisches Museum in ...
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    FARD_Odisha-WorldFish Project Annual Report for Year 1 of Phase 1 (April 2017-March 2018) 

    Panemangalore, A.P.
    Type: Donor Report
    FARD_Odisha-WorldFish Project Annual Report for Year 1 of Phase 1 (April 2017-March 2018)
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    Fish productivity by aquatic habitat and estimated fish production in Cambodia 

    Chheng, P.; Un, S.; Tress, J.; Simpson, V.; Sieu, C.
    Type: Report
    This report reviews and details the fish productivity of the main aquatic habitats in Cambodia, and proposes an estimate of the annual fish production based on this approach.
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    Social dimensions of resilience in social-ecological systems 

    Cinner, J.; Barnes, M.
    Type: Journal Article
    Resilience is generally considered the capacity to tolerate, absorb, cope with, and adjust to changing social or environmental conditions while retaining key elements of structure, function, and identity. The social ...
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    Genetic improvement of Israeli blue (Jordan) tilapia, Oreochromis aureus (Steindachner), through selective breeding for harvest weight 

    Zak, T.; Deshev, R.; Benet-Perlberg, A.; Naor, A.; Magen, I.; Shapira, Y.; Ponzoni, R.W.; Hulata, G.
    Type: Journal Article
    Genetic parameters and selection responses were obtained for harvest body weight of blue tilapia (Oreochromis aureus) from data collected over three generations in a selected population. A total of 18 194 records representing ...
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    Nutrition Festoon 1 

    Shahin, S.A.
    Type: Poster
    Festoon on diversity of food for different groups of people. It will be used in Farmer training.
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    Genetic variance for uniformity of harvest weight in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) 

    Khaw, H.L.; Ponzoni, R.W.; Yee, H.Y.; Bin Aziz, M.A.; Mulder, H.A.; Marjanovic, J.; Bijma, P.
    Type: Journal Article
    Competition for resources is common in aquaculture, which inflates the variability of fish body weight. Selective breeding is one of the effective approaches that may enable a reduction of size variability (or increase in ...
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    Mangrove forests and shrimp culture in Ngoc Hien District, Minh Hai Province, Vietnam 

    Le Xuan Sinh
    Type: Journal Article
    As a result of increased population growth, the attraction of high profits from shrimp culture and ineffective mangrove forest management, a number of serious environmental problems exist in Ngoc Hien District, Minh Hai ...
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    Inputs as related to output in milkfish production in the Philippines 

    Chong, K.C.; Lizarondo, M.S.; Holazo, V.F.; Smith, I.R.
    Type: Report
    Recall and recordkeeping surveys of 324 farms demonstrate the potential for improving yields in Philippine milkfish farms. Implications of observed economies of scale are also discussed.
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