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    Medium-term plan 2006 - 2008 

    WorldFish Center
    Type: Report
    The WorldFish Center’s Mission is “To reduce poverty and hunger by improving f sheries and aquaculture.” This Medium Term Plan (MTP) describes how we propose to pursue this mission over the next three years. The challenge ...
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    Timor-Leste national aquaculture development strategy 2012-2030 

    Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. National Directorate of Fisheries and Aquaculture
    Type: Report
    The Timor-Leste National Aquaculture Development Strategy (2012–2030) provides a framework for future responsible development of the aquaculture sector in the country. The strategy is anchored to the underlying principles ...
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    WorldFish Center strategy update 2005-2008 

    The WorldFish Center
    Type: Report
    The past 18 months have been a dynamic period at the WorldFish Center as we implement a broad program of changes as part of an organizational transformation. In this comprehensive process of review and revision, we have ...
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    Milkfish production dualism in the Philippines: a multidisciplinary perspective on continuous low yields and constraints to aquaculture development 

    Chong, K.C.; Lizarondo, M.S.; dela Cruz, Z.S.; Guerrero, C.V.; Smith, I.R.
    Type: Report
    Determines and measures the constraints to the adoption of more intensive fertilizer application rates among Philippine milkfish farmers. Hypothesized 56 explanatory variables, categorized into socioeconomic, institutional, ...
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    From global to local: testing the potential of cross-scaling in global data sets 

    Nagabhatla, N.; Wickramasuriya, R.; Prasad, S.N.
    Type: Journal Article
    The present study investigates the potential of readily available and easily accessible global data sets to understand regional/local level interactions in wetland systems. The biogeographical zones of India were used a ...
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    Ocean action newsletter (volume 9) March 2019 

    Bevitt, K.
    Type: Newsletter
    A major new study on small-scale fisheries is underway. Led by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization, in partnership with WorldFish and Duke University, the Illuminating Hidden Harvests (#28237)study will analyze data ...
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    Managing by-catch and discards : how much progress are we making and how can we do better? 

    Hall, S.J.; Mainprize, B.M.
    Type: Journal Article
    There appears to be considerable potential for further reduction in global by-catch. This reduction is most likely to be achieved by focusing even greater attention on the technical, regulatory and social approaches that ...
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    Enhancing the productivity of small waterbodies 

    Brummett R.E.
    Type: Book
    In this review, the author provides an overview of the small water bodies as an important inland fishery resource and analyses the global trends in their utilization. He also assesses the opportunities for enhancing fish ...
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    Community based fisheries management (CBFM) in Vietnam 

    The WorldFish Center
    Type: Brief
    The integrated local government institutions in Vietnam helps to bring all stakeholders together to establish and strengthen community based institutions and leverage effective management of the fisheries resources.
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    Third world aquaculture and the environment 

    Pullin, R.S.V.
    Type: Journal Article
    Aquaculture systems in developing countries are examined considering their environmental impact as well as benefits for producers. Extensive, semi-intensive and intensive systems are examined. Destruction of the naturale ...
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