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Who's working on Mugil culture
(1991)Type: Journal ArticleThe findings are presented of a survey conducted regarding research on Mugil culture; emphasis was given to publications from the tropics and subtropics, particularly from developing regions. The literature search used ... -
Who's working on reservoir fisheries in developing countries?
(1988)Type: Journal ArticleA brief account is given of a review conducted on the literature on capture fisheries and their development in developing country reservoirs. Areas of research covered are detailed and some addresses given of research ... -
Who's working on tropical fish seed transport?
(1990)Type: Journal ArticleAn examination is made of the literature on seed stock and live fish transport in the tropics. ASFA and ICLARM library and professional staff collections were used for the search. -
Why Africa's small-scale fisheries "may not count"
Type: News Item/Press ItemDespite the huge potential of Africa’s small-scale fisheries to boost the region’s food security, ramp up nutritional levels, alleviate poverty, and enhance environmental conservation, decision-makers across the continent ... -
Why antimicrobial resistance in aquaculture systems matters for the One Health approach
(2019)Type: PosterAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when bacteria change and become resistant to antibiotics used to treat the infections they cause. The interconnected nature of agri-food systems means that AMR can spread, posing a ... -
Why are cluster farmers adopting more aquaculture technologies and practices? The role of trust and interaction within shrimp farmers' networks in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Type: Journal ArticleA common avenue to enable adoption of technologies and practices by small-scale producers is by means of farmer clusters. These are achieved by building networks and partnerships between farmers and other actors within the ... -
Why do fishers fish where they fish? Using the ideal free distribution to understand the behaviour of artisanal reef fishers
(2007)Type: Journal ArticleWe used the theory of the ideal free distribution (IFD) as a framework to understand the mechanisms underlying fishing site selection by Anguillian artisanal fishers exploiting shallow-water coral reefs. Contrary to the ... -
Why marginality persists in a governable fishery: the case of New Zealand
(2018)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper examines reproduction of marginality evident in fisheries. Uneven relations are widespread across geography and scale; between distant water fishing nations and coastal developing countries; between fishers on ... -
Will understanding the ocean lead to “the ocean we want”?
(2021)Type: Journal ArticleThe United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030, henceforth the Ocean Decade) aims to galvanize the international community to acquire and apply scientific knowledge of the ocean. The Ocean ... -
Willingness to pay for conserving Layawan watershed for domestic water supply in Oroquieta City, Philippines
(2013)Type: Journal ArticleThe sustainability of domestic water supply from the Layawan Watershed in Oroquieta City critically depends on past and present conservation activities and the availability of funds from stakeholders such as households, ... -
A win-win approach: Integrating fish into rice systems in Myanmar
(2019)Type: PosterThis poster is an overview of integrating fish into rice systems in Myanmar with the objective of increasing agricultural productivity and reducing malnutrition in the country. In Myanmar, integrating fish into irrigation ... -
Wind energy, hydropower and heat pumps for aquaculture
(1981)Type: Journal ArticleWind and water power have a significant contribution to make to aquaculture and fish processing. Wind energy can provide mechanical power to operate pumps and aerators and can clso be used to generate electricity. ... -
Winners and losers in area-based management of a small-scale fishery in the Colombian Pacific
(2018)Type: Journal ArticleThe Pacific coast of Colombia has some of the most extensive mangrove forests in South America. As an isolated region and one of the country's poorest, coastal communities rely on fishing as a main source of animal protein ... -
Winrock International_Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFETI)_Annual Report _October 2020 - June 2021
(2021)Type: Donor ReportThe objectives of the annual report (October 2020- June 2021) are to describe (a) animal health and (b) fish feed activities during the period. -
Winrock Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFET) Quarterly Progress Report April - June 2020
Type: Donor ReportSupport shrimp and prawn disease investigation work with USDA Winrock funded SAFETI project -
Winrock Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFET) Quarterly progress report January-March 2020
Type: Donor ReportInvestigation of Bagda broodstock, pathogen detection in Macrobrachium rosenbergii hatcheries, capacity building through training -
Winrock Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFET) Quarterly progress report July - September 2020
Type: Donor ReportThe report describe findings on screening of shrimp diseases and shrimp feed trials. -
Winrock Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFET) Quarterly progress report October - December 2020
Type: Donor ReportThe report describes screening of shrimp/prawn pathogens including WSSV, AHPND, MrTV, MrGV, IHHNV, IMNV, MBV, EHP, training on bacterial diseases in penaeid shrimp and its detection techniques. Feed specialist conducted ... -
WinRock_Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFETI)_Annual Progress Report October 2018 to September 2019
Type: Donor ReportSafe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFETI)_Annual Progress Report October 2018 to September 2019 -
WinRock_Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFETI)_October to December 2019
Type: Donor ReportSafe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFETI) covering the period of October to December 2019


















