Browsing Sustainable aquaculture by Title
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Low energy fishing vessels: the use of sail power
(1981)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper discusses briefly the theory of sail power and its application to fishing vessels, and examines theoperational requirements of a variety of fishing methods and the conditions under which sail power can be used ... -
Low external input sustainable aquaculture for Bangladesh: an operational framework
(1992)Type: Journal ArticleLike most developing countries, Bangladesh wants to improve the income and nutrition of its rural population most of whom live under uncertain and harsh social and environmental conditions. These rural households farm with ... -
Low input technologies for rural aquaculture development in Bangladesh
(1992)Type: Book ChapterFish is the main animal protein source for the people of Bangladesh. In spite of vast water resources, fish production is in decline, resulting in protein-energy malnutrition. Farmers participating in on-farm research ... -
Low-cost long distance irrigation
(2022-07-08)Type: VideoThe Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Fish activity “Harnessing Machine Learning to Estimate Aquaculture Production and Value Chain Performance in Bangladesh” has developed a series of videos sharing innovative technologies ... -
Mainstreaming women’s participation in aquaculture for sustainable livelihoods
(2023)Type: BlogThe establishment of women-led fish harvesting groups in Bandarban, through the Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity, has provided affordable fish harvesting services to local fish farmers. This ... -
Maintaining diversity of integrated rice and fish production confers adaptability of food systems to global change
(2020)Type: Journal ArticleRice and fish are preferred foods, critical for healthy and nutritious diets, and provide the foundations of local and national economies across Asia. Although transformations, or “revolutions,” in agriculture and aquaculture ... -
Maintaining the "public good" nature of improved fish strains: dissemination of knowledge and materials
(2006)Type: Conference PaperMany sources of information that discuss currents problems of food security point to the importance of farmed fish as an ideal food source that can be grown by poor farmers, (Asian Development Bank 2004). Furthermore, the ... -
A major quantitative trait locus affecting resistance to Tilapia lake virus in farmed Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
(2021)Type: Journal ArticleEnhancing host resistance to infectious disease has received increasing attention in recent years as a major goal of farm animal breeding programs. Combining field data with genomic tools can provide opportunities to ... -
Making a Difference
(2013)Type: BrochureEarly program achievements: In 2012 improved technologies enhanced productivity of Bangladesh fish ponds and generated: 2) $92m increase in combined annual income 3) $300 per household income from homestead ponds 3) $6000 ... -
Making a difference in Bangladesh
(2005)Type: BrochureFor nearly 30 years, WorldFish Center scientists have been working in Bangladesh developing innovative ways for its poorest people to improve their livelihoods through sustainable, equitable and participatory fisheries ... -
Making experiment station results more useful to African fish farmers
(1998)Type: Journal ArticleRather than using more or less ideal conditions for setting experimental controls, the use of conditions similar to those likely to be encountered by farmers should produce research results which are realistically achievable ... -
Making land-based aquaculture in Timor-Leste nutrition-sensitive
(2020)Type: BriefThis nutrition brief outlines the rationale and focus of the Partnership for Aquaculture Development in Timor-Leste Phase 2 (PADTL2) project for enhancing the nutritional benefits of scaling out tilapia farming for targeted ... -
Making of shrimp harvesting trap
(2022-07-21)Type: VideoProject has developed a series of videos sharing innovative technologies and practices throughout the aquaculture value chain. In this video, farmer talk on making shrimp harvesting trap -
Management and Marketing of Genetically Improved Carp: Slides presented at training workshops
(2022)Type: Training MaterialThis manual includes slides presented at two workshops conducted in Bangladesh in October 2022. Topics addressed in these workshops were the WorldFish Carp Genetic Improvement Program (CGIP), genetic theory, broodfish ... -
Management Information System (MIS) -The Aquaculture: Increasing Income, Diversifying Diets, and Empowering Women in Bangladesh and Nigeria
(2022)Type: BriefThe Aquaculture: Increasing Income, Diversifying Diets, and Empowering Women in Bangladesh and Nigeria (IDEA Project) of WorldFish has developed an integrated online data management system comprising thirteen datasets to ... -
Management of broodstock and quality control of fish seed in Hungary
(2002)Type: Journal ArticleCommon carp (Cyprinus carpio) breeding has a long tradition in Hungary. However, recent economic changes in Eastern Europe and new developments in aquaculture necessitated the need for ensuring quality of the brood stock ... -
Management of coastal fisheries in Vietnam
(2003)Type: Book ChapterThe fisheries sector of Vietnam plays an important role in the social and economic development of the country. The sector contributes about 3% of the GDP and fish contributes about 40% of animal protein consumption in the ... -
Management of inbreeding in carp hatcheries in Myanmar
(2019)Type: ReportRohu is the most important aquaculture species in Myanmar and most rohu seed in the country is sourced from hatcheries (FAO 2010). Accordingly, the production of ‘quality seed’ in hatcheries is integral to the productivity ... -
Managing a database pond research data: the CRSP experience
(1988)Type: Journal ArticleDetails are given of the current database system used by the Collaborative Research Support Programme in PondDynamics/Aquaculture and Its Management. Suggestions are made regarding the design of a database. -
Managing water for fisheries and aquaculture
(2003)Type: Book ChapterFor the people of Africa. Asia and Latin America the fisheries of inland lakes, rivers and other freshwater ecosystems provide an important source of food and income, and for many these are the principal source of animal ...



















