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SADC symposium on fish supply and demand
(2004)Type: BrochureRepresentatives of the SADC member states, SADC secretariat, NEPAD, WorldFish Center and FAO met on 16-17 November, 2004 in Mangochi, Malawi to review the current status of fish supply and demand in the SADC countries and ... -
Safe use of pesticide in rice-fish culture
(1993)Type: Journal ArticleResults of the study on the relative safety of nine different pesticides: Diazinon 40% EC, Diazinon 10 G, Elsan 50% EC, Sumithion 50% EC, Furadan 3 G, Padan 50% SP, Kitazin 48% EC, Kitasin 17% G and EPN 45% EC for various ... -
Salinity tolerance of Nile tilapia fry (Oreochromis niloticus), spawned and hatched at various salinities
(1985)Type: Journal ArticleThe present study represents a preliminary evaluation of the utility of -
Salinity tolerance of the tilapias Oreochromis aureus, O. niloticus and an O. mossambicus X O. niloticus hybrid
(1985)Type: ReportStudies ontogenetic changes in salinity tolerance in tilapias spawned and reared in freshwater using the indices of median lethal salinity, mean survival time and median survival time. Discusses implications of findings ... -
Salmon ranching in Chile: ICLARM's role
(1981)Type: Journal ArticleIn 1976, ICLARM, in cooperation with the Oceanic Institute (Hawaii) and with financial support from the Rockefeller Foundation and the Tinker Foundation, developed a proposal based on a hypo-thesis by Dr. Timothy Joyner ... -
Salmon ranching in Chile: the Japanese project
(1981)Type: Journal ArticleIn 1969 and 1970, Japanese experts commissioned by the Japan Fisheries Association and biologists of the Chilean Division Pesca y Caza undertook ecological and physiochemical surveys of the water resources in Chile which ... -
Salmon ranching in Chile: the private sector
(1981)Type: Journal ArticleDomsea Pesquera Chile, Ltda., operated by Fundacion Chile of Santiago, picked the island of Chiloe for their first effort to introduce Pacific salmon in the southern hemisphere. Chloe, at 42°S, is somewhat more northerly ... -
Sandfish (Holothuris scabra) with shrimp (Penaeus monodon) co-culture tank trials
(2004)Type: Journal ArticleSeven tank trials were undertaken involving the co-culture of sandfish and shrimp on sand. Sizes, stocking densities, feeding and other conditions were all varied. Results indicated that powdered sargassum did not support ... -
Sandfish hatchery techniques
(2006)Type: ManualSandfish is arguably the most commercially valuable of the tropical species of sea cucumber that are processed into bêche-de-mer. It is widely distributed throughout the Indo-Pacific, occurring in shallow inshore areas ... -
SAVE_SUCHANA: Ending the Cycle of Under-nutrition in Bangladesh: Nutrition sensitive aquaculture and horticultural activities_Quarterly Progress Report_October to December 2019
Type: Donor ReportDFID_QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT Nutrition sensitive aquaculture and horticultural activities_October to December 2019 -
Scaling innovative, nutrition-sensitive fisheries technologies and integrated approaches through partnerships in Odisha, India can improve food and nutrition security
(2019)Type: Other (Factsheet)Funded by the United States Agency for International Development, this project is led by WorldFish in collaboration with the Fisheries & Animal Resources Development Department of the Indian state of Odisha, along with ... -
Scaling innovative, nutrition-sensitive fisheries technologies and integrated approaches through partnerships in Odisha, India can improve food and nutrition security. Project Brief October 2018- September 2019
(2020)Type: BriefThis brief highlights the major project achievements in line with the FISH Research Program strategic goals and indicators. The brief was produced taking as reference the technical report of the project submitted to the ... -
Scaling out enhanced floodplain productivity by poor communities: aquaculture and fisheries in Bangladesh
(2011)Type: Conference PaperPrivate lands in floodplains are vital components of inland natural fisheries but they are increasingly converted to culture-based systems. This raises fish productivity but can adversely affect the poor and biodiversity. ... -
Scaling out enhanced floodplain productivity by poor communities: aquaculture and fisheries in Bangladesh and eastern India
(2011)Type: Conference PaperRearing fish in seasonal floodplains raises productivity but can adversely affect the poor and the biodiversity of important natural fisheries. Equitable community institutions enable poor rural households to cooperate ... -
Scophthalmus Rafinesque, 1810: The valid generic name for the turbot, S. maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) [Pleuronectiformes: Scophthalmidae]
(2010)Type: Journal ArticleIn the past 50 years, the turbot is referred to either as Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) or Psetta maxima (Linnaeus, 1758) in the literature. Norman (1931) had argued that the valid name for the turbot was Scophthalmus ... -
Scoping study of feed models in Kenya
(2020)Type: ReportThe scoping study was undertaken in Kirinyaga County in Kenya, on the 26th to 28th August 2020. Two sites with local feed mills operated by cooperatives formed the focus of the visit. The objective was to draw lessons on ... -
Screening of fish and shrimp-based pastes for the presence of parasites: An analysis of pastes from Myanmar
(2020)Type: ReportA literature search of the aquatic species used to make fish and pastes revealed only one parasite, the zoonotic nematode Gnathostoma spinigerum, had been previously recorded in Myanmar. This is a species that infects ... -
SDC_Annual report: Youth Employment in Aswan Governorate; Extension of fisheries and aquaculture interventions_July 2017-June 2018
Type: Donor ReportFisheries of Lake Nasser contributes to food security and creates job opportunities. The Youth Employment in Aswan Governorate project, extension of fisheries and aquaculture, is an SDC funded project, which started in ... -
SDC_End Term Evaluation of Sustainable Transformation of Egypt’s Aquaculture market System (STREAMS)_Final report_August 2019
Type: Donor ReportThe Sustainable Transformation of Egypt’s Aquaculture Market System (STREAMS) project was designed with the overall goal to increase production of inexpensive, nutritious and safe fish from sustainable aquaculture systems ... -
SDC_End-term Project Result Assessment and Evaluation of the YEAG Project: Evaluation Report 2019
Type: Donor ReportThe current present output of assessment report for Youth Employment in Aswan Governorate; extension of fisheries and aquaculture. The project funded by SDC for 18 months and extended for 3 months.