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    A guide to the ECOPATH II software system (version 2.1) 

    Christensen, V.; Pauly, D.
    Type: Manual
    The software described in the present guide is designed to help user construct a simple model of an aquatic ecosystem.
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    Growth, mortality and recruitment of commercially important fishes and penaeid shrimps in Indonesian waters 

    Dwipongo, A.; Hariati, T.; Banon, S.; Palomares, M.L.; Pauly, D.
    Type: Report
    Estimates of von Bertalanffy growth parameters were derived through application of the ELEFAN I program to lengthfrequency data from 52 stocks and 36 species of commercially important bony fishes from Indonesian waters, ...
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    CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems - Annual Report 2018 

    WorldFish. CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-food Systems
    Type: Report
    This annual report provides key results and learning achieved during 2018 in the CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems (FISH). FISH made significant progress during the year in (a) producing and disseminating a ...
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    Innovations in capture fisheries are an imperative for nutrition security in the developing world 

    Hall, S.J.; Hilborn, R.; Andrew, N.L.; Allison, E.H.
    Type: Journal Article
    This article examines two strands of discourse on wild capture fisheries; one that focuses on resource sustainability and environmental impacts, another related to food and nutrition security and human well-being. Available ...
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    Pacific: improving livelihoods for coastal communities in the Pacific 

    The WorldFish Center
    Type: Brochure
    The island nations of the Pacific depend heavily on coral reef and coastal fisheries resources – globally, the highest per capita fish consumption is in the Pacific islands. Coral reefs support a rich variety of animals ...
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    Fish for the poor under a rising global demand and changing fishery regime 

    Ahmed, M.
    Type: Journal Article
    In the past, agricultural researchers tended to ignore the fisheries factor in global food and nutritional security. However, the role of fish is becoming critical as a result of changes in fisheries regimes, income ...
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    After Sinarapan: the planned small-scale fish cage industry of Lake Buhi 

    Gindelberger, B.
    Type: Journal Article
    The cage culture of tilapia in Lake Buhi is described. The industry was set up in June 1979 following theexhaustion of the sinarapan fishery of the lake. The successful growth of the industry, together with the problems ...
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    Integrated fish farming in Thailand 

    Edwards, P.; Kaewpaitoon, K.
    Type: Journal Article
    Aquaculture in Thailand is relatively recent. Formerly, there were ample freshwater fish in natural water bodies such as lakes, rivers and canals, but with decreasing catches due to overfishing, pesticide use, and a reduction ...
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    Identification and effectiveness of self-help groups in Cambodia 

    Bullen, D.; Sokheang, H.
    Type: Report
    The CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) seeks to reduce poverty and improve food security for the millions of small-scale fishers and farmers who depend on the world's floodplains, deltas and coasts. ...
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    Conceptualizing a Sustainable Food System in an Automated World: Toward a "Eudaimonian" Future 

    Shepon, A.; Henriksson, P.J.G.; Wu, T.
    Type: Journal Article
    The industrialized world has entered a new era of widespread automation, and although this may create long-term gains in economic productivity and wealth accumulation, many professions are expected to disappear during the ...
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