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    Aquaculture Technical, Vocational, and Entrepreneurship Training for Improved Private Sector and Smallholder Skills - Project Brief (January –December 2020) 

    Cullhaj, M.; Gutierrez, A.
    Type: Brief
    Summary of 2020 accomplishments
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    Updating names, distribution and ecology of riverine fish of Kenya in the Athi-Galana-Sabaki river drainage system 

    Okeyo, D.O.
    Type: Journal Article
    Few studies of the riverine fish of the Athi-Galana-Sabaki river drainage area in Kenya have been carried out since the last comprehensive surveys of the 1950s and early 1960s. This paper presents updated information on ...
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    Bangladesh fisheries: a challenge to resource managers 

    Aguero, M.N.
    Type: Journal Article
    Bangladesh's freshwater fishery is described, detailing areas of inland fisheries, production and a fisheries management plan which involves a trial 2 year programme.
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    Training manual on improved tilapia culture and dyke cropping in pond/Gher 

    Ashoke Kumar Sarker; Gopal Chandra Datta; Md. Abdur Razzak; Md. Hasnal Alam; Biswajit Mondal; Md. Sarwardy
    Type: Manual
    Due to inadequate technical knowledge and training in advanced methods of gradually growing tilapia culture, framers are not getting expected yield. From the very beginning of the CSISA-BD project, WoldFish Center has taken ...
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    EU Artemia4Bangladesh Quarterly Progress Report July-September 2020 

    Rahman, M.M.; Price, C.R.
    Type: Donor Report
    The Artemia4Bangladesh project started the operation on 6 March 2020. The implementation of the project activities were partially suspended from 10 May - 9 August 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic. The EU Delegation office, ...
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    USAID_ Feed the Future Cambodia-Rice Field Fisheries II. Semi-Annual Report #8: October 1st 2019 - March 31st 2020 

    Freed, S.
    Type: Donor Report
    This eighth semi-annual report (#8) summarizes the progress of the Feed the Future Cambodia Rice Field Fisheries II (RFF II) project, from October 1st 2019 to March 31st, 2020.
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    Market surveys: Barotse floodplain system 

    Pasqualino, M.; Kennedy, G.; Nowak, V.
    Type: Working Paper
    The 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 ...
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    EU ARTEMIA4BANGLADESH Risk assessment due to COVID-19 April 2020 

    Rahman, M.M.; Price, C.R.
    Type: Donor Report
    Corona Virus Disease - 2019 (COVID-19) was first identified in Wuhan, China in 2019. On 11 March 2020 World Health Organization (WHO) declared the disease as a pandemic. As of 29 March 2020, the disease has spread to nearly ...
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    The evolution of aquatic agricultural systems in Southwest Bangladesh in response to salinity and other drivers of change 

    Faruque, G.; Sarwer, R.H.; Karim, M.; Phillips, M.; Collis, W.J.; Belton, B.; Kassam, L.
    Type: Journal Article
    Aquatic agricultural systems (AAS) in coastal Southwest Bangladesh have evolved in response to a number of stimuli and constraints including improving market access, technological change, and salinization. Farming systems ...
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    Factors affecting outbreaks of epizootic ulcerative syndome in farmed fish in Bangladesh 

    Ahmed, A.; Rab, M.A.
    Type: Journal Article
    Among 257 Bangladesh fish ponds investigated, 46% were affected by epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) either fully or partially. Thai silver barb, Puntius gonionotus (Bleeker), culture ponds were worst affected (64%) by ...
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