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    The Nutritious pond project 

    Van Tran, N.; Verdegem, M.; Joffre, O.M.
    Type: Newsletter
    The Nutritious Pond System has now implemented its activities on the ground for a year. The project is a partnership between a research organization (WorldFish), universities (Wageningen University and Can Tho University), ...
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    Gender integration in livestock and fisheries value chains: emerging good practices from analysis to action 

    Farnworth, C.R.; Kantor, P.; Kruijssen, F.; Longley, C.; Colverson, K.E.
    Type: Journal Article
    It is widely recognized that women are significant actors in crop-livestock, pastoralist and fish systems. However, too little is known about agricultural development projects which deliberately work towards Gender in ...
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    Fishing and aquaculture: underestimated as a source of income and food 

    Belton, B.
    Type: Blog
    Finding ways to feed a future population of 10 billion people a healthy diet within planetary boundaries has become an urgent global priority. Doing so will require radical transformation of food systems. The Food Systems ...
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    Supply response functions of two fish species in the Arabian Gulf area 

    Al-Mulhim, F.N.
    Type: Journal Article
    A polynomial distributed lag model was fitted to monthly fish production data from the Arabian Gulf, Saudi Arabia, inorder to determine the nature of the lagged output response resulting from a change in fish price. Results ...
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    Growth, mortality and recruitment of exploited small pelagic fishes in the Gulf of California, Mexico 

    Cisneros, M.A.; Estrada, J.; Montemayor, G.
    Type: Journal Article
    Preliminary, length-based von Bertalanffy growth parameter estimates for Sardinops caeruleus, Opisthonema libertate, Scomber japonicus, Etrumeus teres, and Engraulis mordax, caught in the pelagic fishery based in Guaymas, ...
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    Genetic improvement of carp reduces poverty, hunger in Asia 

    Nguyen, N.H.; Ponzoni, R.W.
    Type: Journal Article
    Breeding programs for carp species carried out in a number of Asian countries have delivered genetically fast growing strains to farmers and producers. The economic benefits resulting from the programs are substantial. The ...
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    Small pelagic fisheries investigations in the Philippines. Part II: The current status 

    Dalzell, P.
    Type: Journal Article
    In Part I of this contribution (Dalzell 1988), a brief synopsis was given of the findings of a review of secondary data on Philippine small pelagic fisheries by the Small Pelagics Management (SPM) project. The review ...
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    Responses to bi-directional selection for frequency of early maturing females in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) 

    Longalong, F.M.; Eknath, A.E.; Bentsen, H.B.
    Type: Journal Article
    The present study was carried out to investigate a simple method for recording the occurrence of early maturing females in Nile tilapia at a fixed time after stocking and to estimate the response to bi-directional selection ...
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    How can research best serve the needs of aquaculture in subsaharan Africa? 

    Brummett, R.E.
    Type: Journal Article
    Discussion on whether research is the answer to best serve the needs of aquaculture in SubSaharan Africa is presented. New methods of user-participatory, on-farm research being tested by ICLARM and other agencies in Asia ...
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    Laboratory studies for preventing the growth of Microcystis sp. using Chlorella and Sendessmus in the Nile tilapia culture 

    Dawah A.; Mesalhy, S.; El-Naggar, G.
    Type: Conference Paper
    This study is a trial for the prevention of Microcystis sp. growth using Chlorella and Scenedesmus mass culture via indoor experiment.
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