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    IFAD_Improving the Technological Foundations for Sustainable Aquaculture_Interim Progress Report _Year 3_Sep 2018 - Sep 2019 

    Benzie, J.
    Type: Donor Report
    This IFAD/WorldFish project builds on WorldFish knowledge and experiences on fish genetic improvement, and dissemination activities across Asia and Africa, including earlier projects funded by IFAD/EC, providing a combination ...
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    Effects of white spot disease and bio-security on shrimp farming in Bangladesh 

    Debnath, P.P.; Karim, M.; Keus, H.J.; Mohan, C.V.; Belton, B.
    Type: Journal Article
    Shrimp culture is of central importance in Bangladesh, shrimp being the cash component of many smallholder, polyculture fish farming systems. Shrimp also contributes substantial income through exports. However, production ...
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    Vulnerability in African small-scale fishing communities 

    Mills, D.; Béné, C.; Ovie, S.; Tafida, A.; Sinaba, F.; Kodio, A.; Russell, A.; Andrew, N.; Morand, P.; Lemoalle, J.
    Type: Journal Article
    Fishing communities are often recognised as being amongst the poorest in developing countries, and interventions targeted at improving resource status seen as central in the fight against poverty. A series of field assessments ...
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    Promotion of substrate based microbial biofilm in ponds: a low cost technology to boost fish production 

    Shankar, K.M.; Mohan, C.V.; Nandeesha, M.C.
    Type: Journal Article
    Microbial biofilms have been found to increase fish production in ponds by increasing heterotrophic production through periphyton proliferation on available substrates. In this paper, the role of substrate based microbial ...
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    Primary production required to sustain global fisheries 

    Pauly, D.; Christensen, V.
    Type: Journal Article
    The mean of reported annual world fisheries catches for 1988-1991 (94.3 million t) was split into 39 species groups, to which fractional trophic levels, ranging from 1.0 (edible algae) to 4.2 (tunas), were assigned, based ...
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    Focal community profiles for Barotse Hub, Zambia. 

    Dierksmeier, B.; Cole, S.M.; Teoh, S.J.
    Type: Report
    The purpose of the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) focal community profiles is to provide basic descriptions of initial conditions in each community where AAS works in the Barotse Floodplain ...
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    Small-scale fisheries of San Miguel Bay, Philippines: social aspects of production and marketing 

    Bailey, C. (ed.)
    Type: Report
    To examine the possibility of incorporating fishing communities into the Bicol River Basin Development Program, five studies were conducted in the San Miguel Bay area. Data were gathered from interviews with 641 fishing ...
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    Norad_The Aquaculture Technical, Vocational, and Entrepreneurship Training for Improved Private Sector and Smallholder Skills Project in Zambia. January - December 2020 Annual Technical Progress Report 

    Mudege, N.; Kakwasha, K.
    Type: Donor Report
    This report is for a period from January 2020 to 31st December 2020. The report highlights the progress made by the Aquaculture Technical, Vocational, and Entrepreneurship Training for Improved Private Sector and Smallholder ...
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    Japan and the WorldFish Center : partnership safeguards natural resources and promotes rural development 

    WorldFish Center
    Type: Brochure
    WorldFish is an international research organization that works to reduce poverty, hunger and malnutrition in developing countries. WorldFish research focuses on natural resource management issues pertaining to fisheries ...
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    LGED_Haor Infrastructure and Livelihood Improvement Project (HILIP)_Quarterly Progress Report (January - March) 2019 

    Khan, A.
    Type: Donor Report
    LGED_Haor Infrastructure and Livelihood Improvement Project (HILIP)_Quarterly Progress Report (January - March) 2019
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