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Type: Journal Article
Articles in other Nagas and before them in the ICLARM Newsletter have been used by readers for various purposes, such as to develop new fisheries or to influence legislators, but most often we have no feedback to tell us ...
Red tides: of the dinoflagellate Pyrodinium cause paralytic shellfish poisoning on both sides of the tropical Pacific
Type: Journal Article
Over 40 Researchers from the six ASEAN countries, and from Australia, Canada, Japan, Papua New Guinea, Central America and the USA, participated in a Management and Training Workshop on Pyrodinium Red Tides, held 23-30 May ...
The fish artists
Type: Journal Article
The advantages of a fish painting over a photograph are many. Usually the fish photographed is dead, so its color has probably changed; the fins have to be propped up and damage often occurs. In life, a fish rarely extends ...
On publishing, perishing and promotion in fisheries science
Type: Journal Article
A discussion is presented on the topic of publishing fishery information, indicating the various problems which existin current publishing systems worldwide.
The growth of fisheries literature
Type: Journal Article
An examination is made of literature in the field of fisheries, discussing patterns of growth and examining therecent increase in new journals.
Biology, epidemiology and management of Pyrodinium red tides
Type: Conference Proceedings
Red tide has become a frequent phenomenon in the coastal waters in many parts of the world. In Southeast Asia many lives have been lost and thousands taken ill from eating contaminated seafoods. Economic losses are also ...
The Second International Symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture
Type: Conference Proceedings
Proceedings of the symposium held in 1987 in Bangkok, Thailand, by tilapia scientists to discuss strategies for future research and development in the tilapia industry worldwide. Contains 82 full papers, 17 poster abstracts ...
Bibliography on Indo-Pacific red tides
Type: Book
This bibliography includes some 243 references to red tides in the central Indo-Pacific region. Author, geographic, subject and taxonomic indexes are also provided.