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Increased sustainability and research capacity for tilapia aquaculture in Zambia
(2021)Type: OtherThis is the success story resulting from the fish nutrition project that was conducted by Worldfish at the Natural Resources development Colleague in Lusaka. The project aimed at building a research facility to conduct and ... -
Increased Sustainability in the Aquaculture Sector in sub-Saharan Africa, through Improved Aquatic Animal Health Management
Type: BriefAfrican aquaculture is growing rapidly. Tilapia and catfish are the two most important farmed fish species on the continent, and in Kenya, specifically, rainbow trout farming has become an important part of the country’s ... -
Increasing and sustaining the productivity of fish and rice in the flood-prone ecosystems in south and southeast Asia (Tag 350): final report to the International Fund Agricultural Development
(2002)Type: ReportDuring the rainy season in extensive river floodplains and deltaic lowlands, floods lasting several months render the land unavailable for crop production for several months each year. These waters are considerably ... -
Increasing fish farm profitability through aquaculture best management practice training in Egypt
(2016)Type: Journal ArticleEgyptian aquaculture production has grown rapidly to over one million tons per year so that it now provides most of the countrys fish supply. However, Egyptian fish farmers have received little extension advice or training. ... -
Increasing irrigation benefits and sustainability by integrating fisheries
(2019)Type: BrochureIrrigation systems and their reservoirs are complex, dynamic socio-ecological systems. With the right management, crop and fish production can both be increased, with the benefits shared equitably among nearby communities. ... -
Increasing productivity and improving livelihoods in aquatic agricultural systems: a review of interventions
(2017)Type: Journal ArticleThe doubling of global food demand by 2050 is driving resurgence in interventions for agricultural intensification. Globally, 700 million people are dependent on floodplain or coastal systems. Increased productivity in ... -
India Country Program: Achievement highlights under the implementation of the CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems 2017-2021
(2021)Type: BriefThis brief highlights the major project achievements for the India country program in line with the FISH Research Program strategic goals and indicators. The brief was produced taking as reference a series of key resources ... -
Indices of overall growth performance of 100 tilapia (Cichlidae) populations
(1986)Type: Conference PaperFour indices for comparing the overall growth performance of fishes ( omega , P, Phi , and Phi ') proposed by various authors are assessed, based on growth parameter estimates in 100 populations of tilapia in 15 species of the ... -
Indigenous species for African aquaculture development
(2007)Type: Book ChapterFrom the history of introductions and the development of successful aquaculture elsewhere, it appears that the use of exotic species to speed up the rate of aquaculture development in Africa is unlikely to be an efficacious ... -
Indirect genetic effects and inbreeding: Consequences of BLUP selection for socially affected traits on rate of inbreeding
(2014)Type: Journal ArticleSocial interactions often occur among living organisms, including aquatic animals. There is empirical evidence showing that social interactions may genetically affect phenotypes of individuals and their group mates. In ... -
Individual growth monitoring of European sea bass larvae by image analysis and microsatellite genotyping
(2014)Type: Journal ArticleThe aims of the present study were to develop non-lethal methods to identify individual fish larvae and post-larvae before tagging and accurately follow their growth characteristics. European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) ... -
Indonesia Aquaculture Sector (Bahasa Indonesia)
(2019)Type: PosterThis is an Infographic of aquaculture development in Indonesia. -
Indonesia's Aquaculture Sector
(2019)Type: PosterA snapshot of aquaculture development in Indonesia. -
Indonesian aquaculture futures — identifying interventions for reducing environmental impacts
(2019)Type: Journal ArticleIndonesia is the world's second largest producer and third largest consumer of seafood. Fish is thus essential to the nation, both financially and nutritionally. Overfishing and the effects of climate change will, however, ... -
Indonesian aquaculture futures: An analysis of fish supply and demand in Indonesia to 2030 and role of aquaculture using the AsiaFish model
(2017)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper explores the seafood sector in Indonesia, using fish supply-demand modeling, with special focus on the growing role of aquaculture in the countrys food portfolio. The paper describes six scenarios for future ... -
Indonesian aquaculture futures: Evaluating environmental and socioeconomic potentials and limitations
(2017)Type: Journal ArticleIndonesia is the worlds second largest seafood producer, but capture fisheries landings have slowed down over the last decade. In response, the Indonesian government has also set ambitious targets for expanding the aquaculture ... -
Induced breeding of small indigenous fish species (SIS): An overview of some trial options
(2022)Type: PosterFlowchart summarizing possible options for induced breeding trials for small indigenous fish species. -
Influence of fertilizers' types and stocking density on water quality and growth performance on Nile tilapia African catfish in polyculture system
(2008)Type: Conference PaperThe effects of fertilizer types and stocking density were investigated on water quality parameters that expected to affect growth performance of the polyculture of Nile tilapia <i> (Oreochromis niloticus) </i>, African ... -
Influence of nutrient source on specific dynamic action of Pearl Spot, Etroplus suratensis (Bloch)
(2000)Type: Journal ArticleThe magnitude of apparent specific dynamic action (SDA), the maximum rate of oxygen consumption and the length of time that the rate of oxygen uptake remained elevated above the prefeeding level were measured in the Pearl ... -
Influence of phenol pollution on Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
(2007)Type: ReportIn this study a field investigation was done by collection of water and Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) from Helwan (branch of Nile River), El- Abbassa earthen ponds and Bahr El-Baqar fish ponds every 4 months during ...














