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    The Don Sahong dam and Mekong fisheries 

    Baran, E.; Ratner, B.
    Type: Brief
    A science brief on the effects of the construction of Don Sahong dam on fisheries in the Mekong estuary.
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    Development of sustainable aquaculture project: progress report (1 January 2003 - 31 March 2003) 

    The WorldFish Center, Bangladesh Office
    Type: Report
    The Development of Sustainable Aquaculture Project (DSAP) was authorized by USAID under the Cooperative Agreement # 388-A-00-00-00068-00 on 28 June 2000. This technical progress report covers activities for the three months ...
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    Development of sustainable aquaculture project: progress report (1 January 2002 - 31 March 2002) 

    Janssen, J.; Islam, A.; Alam, F.; Chowdhury, H.
    Type: Report
    The Development of Sustainable Aquaculture Project (DSAP) was authorized by USAID under the Cooperative Agreement # 388-A-00-00-00068-00 on 28 June 2000. This report covers activities for the three months of the project, ...
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    Chinese trader perceptions on sourcing and consumption of endangered seafood 

    Fabinyi, M.; Barclay, K.; Eriksson, H.
    Type: Journal Article
    Growing trade networks through globalization have expanded governance of local environments to encompass multiple scales. The governing role of market actors, such as traders and consumers in importing countries, has been ...
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    The why, what, who and how of scaling agricultural innovations: Key messages from the CCAFS SEA and cross-CRP Scaling Conference, Hanoi 2018 

    Koerner, J.; Woltering, L.; Uhlenbrock, S.; Ohmsted, U.; Zeiske, F.; Sartas, M.; Theissen, A.
    Type: Brief
    The brief discusses the key messages that transpired during the Conference on Scaling held on 29-30 November 2018 at the Melia Hotel in Hanoi, hosted by CCAFS SEA, co-hosted by ACIAR and GIZ, and funded by a CCAFS Small ...
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    In the Spotlight: Tasnuva Zaman 

    O'Leary, M.; Mohd Khalid, A.
    Type: Blog
    Tasnuva Zaman is WorldFish's senior gender specialist based in Bangladesh. Zaman's research focuses on gender mainstreaming, which calls for an integrated gender perspective at all stages of development, and she works to ...
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    Drivers of region-wide declines in architectural complexity on Caribbean reefs 

    Alvarez-Filip, L.; Gill, J.A.; Dulvy, N.K.; Perry, A.L.; Watkinson, A.R.; Côté, I.M.
    Type: Journal Article
    Severe declines in the cover of live hard coral on reefs have been reported worldwide, and in the Caribbean region, the architectural complexity of coral reefs has also declined markedly. While the drivers of coral cover ...
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    Availability of wild spat of the blacklip pearl oyster, Pinctada margaritifera, from 'open' reef systems in Solomon Islands 

    Friedman, K.J.; Bell, J.H.; Tiroba, G.
    Type: Journal Article
    In this paper, we report results from a 2-year sampling program to assess spatial and temporal variation in abundances of spat in Solomon Islands. In particular, we focus on the apparent characteristics of good sites for ...
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    The applicability of ELEFAN for use in analyzing three species of deepwater snappers in Tonga (Etelis coruscans, Pristipomoides flavipinnis and P. filamentosus, Fam. Lutjanidae) 

    Langi, S.
    Type: Journal Article
    An attempt to fit the von Bertalanffy growth equation to three species of deep sea snappers using the ELEFAN method was unsuccessful, mainly because the fish are slow-growing, long lived species. Problems were also encountered ...
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    Expansion of improved-extensive shrimp culture in the Mekong Delta 

    Vu Ngoc Ut; Nguyen Kim Quang; Truong Trong Nghia; Bosteels, T.; Rothius, A.J.
    Type: Journal Article
    This paper describes the expansion of improved-extensive shrimp (Penaeus monodon) farming in the Mekong Delta, southern Vietnam, emphasizing management decisions, technological constraints and economics.
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