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    • What can be done to restore Pacific turtle populations?: The Bellagio blueprint for action on Pacific sea turtles 

      Steering Committee, Bellagio Conference on Sea Turtles (2004)
      Type: Report
      The Bellagio Blueprint for Action on Pacific Sea Turtles is an outcome of the Bellagio Conference on the Conversation and Sustainable Management of Sea Turtles organized jointly by the WorldFish Center and U.S. NOAA ...
    • What influences the form that community-based fisheries management takes in Vanuatu 

      Tavue, R.B.; Neihapi, P.; Cohen, P.J.; Raubani, J.; Bertram, I.; Philippa Cohen: 0000-0002-9987-1943 (2016)
      Type: Journal Article
      Vanuatu has a long history of efforts to manage coastal fisheries, from customary practices to various forms of contemporary community-based fisheries management (CBFM) promoted by non-governmental organisations and ...
    • What is MPA? 

      Abdul, W.M. (2021)
      Type: Poster
      Poster prepared to raise awareness for the conservation of marine protect area by ECOFISH project of WorldFish Bangladesh.
    • What shapes food value chains? Lessons from aquaculture in Asia 

      Jespersen, K.S.; Kelling, I.; Ponte, S.; Kruijssen, F. (2014)
      Type: Journal Article
      In this article, the authors explain what shapes food value chains through the analysis of selected aquaculture industries in four key Asian producing countries. Worldwide production of aquatic resources has grown rapidly ...
    • What WorldFish does in Malaita Province 

      Ride, A. (2020)
      Type: Brochure
      Malaita is known as the most populous province of the Solomon Islands, with high outputs of agricultural produce from its land and significant populations of ‘sea people’ highly reliant on coastal ecosystems for food and ...
    • What's happening to coral reefs? Part II 

      Wells, S.M. (1985)
      Type: Journal Article
      Activities undertaken in the field of reef conservation are discussed in detail. Harvesting reef resources, national parks and protected areas, research and monitoring, and general management of coastal waters are covered. ...
    • When can marine reserves improve fisheries management? 

      Hilborn, R.; Stokes, K.; Maguire, J.J.; Smith, T.; Botsford, L.W.; Mangel, M.; Orensanz, J.; Parma, A.; Rice, J.; Bell, J.; Cochrane, K.L.; Garcia, S.; Hall, S.J.; Kirkwood, G.P.; Sainsbury, K.; Stefansson, G.; Walters, C. (2004)
      Type: Journal Article
      Marine reserves are a promising tool for fisheries management and conservation of biodiversity, but they are not a panacea for fisheries management problems. For fisheries that target highly mobile single species with ...
    • When co-management fails: a review of theory and lessons learned from reservoir fisheries in dry-zone of Sri Lanka 

      Murray, F. (2007)
      Type: Conference Paper
      Over recent decades co-management has become an increasingly popular form of governance reform in many developing countries. Viewed as a means of promoting sustainable and equitable management of natural resources, it has ...
    • When fishery rhymes with poverty: a first step beyond the old paradigm on poverty in small-scale fisheries 

      Bene, C. (2003)
      Type: Journal Article
      In this paper, we first look retrospectively at the perceptions embraced by academics, international agencies and practitioners of the relation between fisheries and poverty in developing countries and we try to identify ...
    • When is a fisher (not) a fisher? Factors that influence the decision to report fishing as an occupation in rural Cambodia 

      Nasielski, J.; Kc, K.B.; Johnstone, G.; Baran, E. (2016)
      Type: Journal Article
      In the developing world, the majority of people who fish in inland areas do so primarily for subsistence needs. This suggests that survey or census questionnaires which collect information concerning the occupations of ...
    • When should restocking and stock enhancement be used to manage sea cucumber fisheries? 

      Bell, J.D.; Nash, W. (2004)
      Type: Report
      Access to technology for producing and releasing juveniles is not a sufficient rationale to proceed with restocking (restoring stocks to the point where they can sustain regular harvests) or stock enhancement (increasing ...
    • White spot viral disease in penaeid shrimp-a review 

      Sangamaheswaran, A.P.; Jeyaseelan, M.J.P. (2001)
      Type: Journal Article
      The white spot viral disease in penaeid shrimp affects the development of the global shrimp industry. This paper reviews the viruses that cause the disease, the transmission of the virus, diagnosis and preventive measures.
    • Whitefish wars: Pangasius, politics and consumer confusion in Europe 

      Little, D.C.; Bush, S.R.; Belton, B.; Nguyen, T.P.; Young, J.A. (2011)
      Type: Journal Article
      Rapid growth in production of the farmed Vietnamese whitefish pangasius and its trade with the European Union has provoked criticism of the fish's environmental, social and safety credentials by actors including WWF and ...
    • Who has the fish 

      WorldFish (2019)
      Type: Poster
      This infographic is on the global consumption and production of fish.
    • Who says women can't fish? Stories of successful women farmers in Bangladesh and Nepal 

      WorldFish (2016)
      Type: Brochure
      This booklet present several stories of women in rural Bangladesh and Nepal who are making positive changes in their communities. The stories have been collected from a variety of projects WorldFish has been implementing ...
    • Who we are, what we do, and why 

      The WorldFish Center (2008)
      Type: Brochure
      This corporate brochure captures the essence of the work done by The WorldFish Center. Provides a concise introduction to WorldFish. Developed in particular to support approaches to new investors and partners.
    • Who you know matters for climate change adaptation 

      Barnes, M.; Lau, J.; Jacqueline Lau: 0000-0002-0403-8423 (2020)
      Type: Blog
      Coastal communities around the world are already facing the trials and tribulations wrought by climate change. On an atoll island in Papua New Guinea, we examine the social factors that shape whether and how households adapt.
    • Who's working on aquaculture in mangroves? 

      Vega, M.J.M. (1988)
      Type: Journal Article
      Mangrove areas around the world have been a traditional site for aquaculture on account of their regular water supply and proximity to seed source. This article characterizes the literature on this subject. We used the ...
    • Who's working on echinoderm fisheries? 

      Vega, M.J.M. (1989)
      Type: Journal Article
      The findings are presented of a literature survey conducted regarding research in echinoderm fisheries. Information was obtained from ASFA for the period 1971-88, the ICLARM library and professional staff collections. ...
    • Who's working on Epinephelus culture 

      Vega, M.J.M. (1989)
      Type: Journal Article
      The findings are presented of a literature survey conducted regarding research on Epinephelus culture. Information was obtained from ASFA for the period 1971-88, the ICLARM library and professional staff collections. Details ...