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    South Pacific tuna and billfish program 

    Kearney, R.E.
    Type: Journal Article
    The Tuna and Billfish Assessment Programme is a 3-year programme designed to provide a better understanding of the stocks of tuna and billfish throughout the central and western Pacific and also to determine the status of ...
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    Spawning stock biomass-per-recruit analysis: a timely substitute for stock recruitment analysis 

    Mathews, C.P.
    Type: Journal Article
    Relative biomass per recruit of adult (i.e. sexually mature) fin to shellfish is shown to help in identifying levels of fishing mortality likely to lead to recruitment overfishing. This is illustrated with data from a ...
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    Profile for Aquatic Resources Management: Tboung Kla, Koh Chruem and Ou Chralang villages, Ou Mreah commune, Siem Bouk district, Stung Treng province, Cambodia 

    Israel, D.C.; Ahmed, M.; Thouk, N.; Kim, C.
    Type: Book
    This publication is part of a collection of three profiles covering nine aquatic resources-dependent villages in the provinces of Stung Treng, Takeo and Siem Reap. The profiles are important because in most, if not all, ...
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    Improving aquaculture feed in Bangladesh: From feed ingredients to farmer profit to safe consumption 

    Mamun-Ur-Rashid, M.; Belton, B.; Phillips, M.; Rosentrater, K.A.
    Type: Working Paper
    Use of manufactured feeds in aquaculture in Bangladesh has grown rapidly over the last five years. More than 1 million tonnes of commercially formulated feeds and 0.3-0.4 million tonnes of farm-made feeds were produced in ...
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    USSEC_ Aquaculture Feed Sector Development in Cambodia_Final report August 15, 2018 to June 30, 2019 

    Joffre, O.M.
    Type: Donor Report
    USSEC_ Final report for period August 15, 2018 to June 30, 2019
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    Assessing adaptation options for climate change: A guide for coastal communities in the Coral Triangle of the Pacific. 6. Landscape function analysis 

    WorldFish
    Type: Brochure
    This brochure is part of a series that collectively detail how a community-based assessment of climate change was used in partnership with coastal communities and provincial and national-level stakeholders in Timor-Leste ...
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    USAID_Enhanced coastal fisheries in Bangladesh (ECOFISH-bd)_Annual report Oct 2017 - Sept 2018 

    Abdul, Wahab
    Type: Donor Report
    ECOFISH contributes to the USAID Country Development Cooperation Strategy Objective 4, “Responsiveness to Climate Change Improved,” by aligning with two sub-intermediate results (IRs) of DO4: “(1) improved management of ...
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    Who's working on fishing gear design and construction for small-scale fisheries? 

    Vega, M.J.M.
    Type: Journal Article
    The findings are presented of a search conducted on traditional fishing gear design and construction using the ASFA database (1971-90) and the ICLARM Library and professional staff collections.
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    Improving Employment and Income through Development of Egypt's Aquaculture Sector (IEIDEAS) project 

    Dickson, M.; Nasr-Allah, A.M.; Kenawy, D.; Fathi, M.; El-Naggar, G.; Ibrahim, N.
    Type: Report
    The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)-funded Improving Employment and Income through Development of Egypt's Aquaculture Sector (IEIDEAS) project was implemented by WorldFish in partnership with CARE Egypt ...
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    SDC_Sustainable Transformation of Egypt’s Aquaculture Market System (STREAMS) Project: Final Narrative Operational Report_(1/12/2015-15/4/2019) 

    Nasr-Allah, A.M.; Karisa, H.C.
    Type: Donor Report
    The Sustainable Transformation of Egypt’s Aquaculture Market System (STREAMS) project is a 3-year project funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC). The project commenced in December 2015. The project ...
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