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    • One Village One Dam project to benefit from fisheries production 

      Mapedza, E. (2022)
      Type: News Item/Press Item
      Press item on One of the government’s flagship programmes called One Village One Dam (1V1D) in Ghana which is set to benefit from fisheries production through the help of the Resilient Aquatic Food Systems initiative.
    • One Village One Dam to be used to boost Fish production 

      a, A.; Ampofo, D. (2022)
      Type: News Item/Press Item
      Press note on the "One Village One Dam" program of the Government of Ghana.
    • Ongoing rehabilitation of coastal communities in Aceh province : a new project 

      Garces, L.; Dey, M. (2006)
      Type: Journal Article
      This article presents an overview of the project on Rehabilitation of Fisheries and Aquaculture in Tsunami-affected Coastal Communities in Aceh Province. Building on the research results from the recently completed projects ...
    • Opportunities and challenges for small-scale aquaculture in Zambia 

      Kaminski, A.; Lundeba, M.; Gellner, M.; Giese, D.; Jabborov, S.; Nyika, B.; Patt, N.; Sadeghi, A.; Siachinga, M.; Alexander Kaminski: 0000-0001-5148-0460; Mary Lundeba: 0000-0001-8274-0800 (2019)
      Type: Book
      This study, funded by the German government and in partnership with an international research institute as well as the government department responsible for fish farming in Zambia, collected quantitative and qualitative ...
    • Optimal contribution selection in highly fecund species with overlapping generations 

      Hamilton, M.G.; Matthew Gray Hamilton: 0000-0001-8098-8845 (2021)
      Type: Journal Article
      Optimal contributions approaches to parental selection in closed breeding populations aim to maximize genetic gains, while restraining long-term inbreeding. The adoption of optimal contribution selection (OCS) in highly ...
    • Optimisation of mesh enclosures for nursery rearing of juvenile sea cucumbers 

      Purcell, S.W.; Agudo, N.S. (2013)
      Type: Journal Article
      Mariculture of tropical sea cucumbers is promising, but the nursery rearing of juveniles is a bottleneck for farming and sea ranching. We conducted four medium-scale experiments lasting 3–6 weeks, using thousands of cultured ...
    • Optimising methods for community-based sea cucumber ranching: Experimental releases of cultured juvenile Holothuria scabra into seagrass meadows in Papua New Guinea 

      Hair, C.; Mills, D.J.; McIntyre, R.; Southgate, P.C. (2016)
      Type: Journal Article
      In this study the authors investigated whether short-term protection from predation improved survival of cultured juvenile sandfish released into a range of seagrass habitats located within potential community sea ranching ...
    • Ornamental Fishes: a Sustainable Livelihoods for Rainforest Communities 

      Brummett R.E. (2005)
      Type: Journal Article
      The ornamental fish sector is an extensive and global component of international trade, fisheries, aquaculture and development. However, the scope of this sector and the impact on human and aquatic communities are often ...
    • Out of the factory and into the fish pond: can certification transform Vietnamese Pangasius? 

      Bush, S.R.; Belton, B. (2012)
      Type: Book Chapter
      This chapter examines pangasius catfish aquaculture in Vietnam in the context of changing social relations of production, European consumer trends and regulation. In particular we are interested in how the rise of ...
    • Outcome Journal. Aquaculture for Income and Nutrition 

      Keus, E.H.J.; Subasinghe, R.; Aleem, N.A.; Sarwer, R.H.; Islam, M.M.; Hossain, M.Z.; Masum, A.A.; Rahaman, M.M.; Anisuzzaman, A.W.M.; Bhuiyan, M.A.B.; Rahman, M.F.; Bhuiya, M.H. (2017)
      Type: Report
      Funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the five-year Aquaculture for Income and Nutrition (AIN) project improved income and nutrition for thousands of Bangladeshis. AIN aimed to increase ...
    • Outlook for fish to 2020: meeting global demand 

      Delgado, C.L.; Wada, N.; Rosegrant, M.W.; Meijer, S.; Ahmed, M. (2003)
      Type: Book
      The seemingly inexhaustible oceans have proved to be finite after all. Landings of wild fish have leveled off since the mid-1980s, and many stocks of fish are fished so heavily that their future is threatened. And yet the ...
    • Outstanding yields and profits from livestock-tilapia integrated farming 

      Hopkins, K.D. (1982)
      Type: Journal Article
      Despite setbacks that included typhoons and floods, and experimental animals that once ate precious data sheets, the most intensive research on integrated farming in Southeast Asia was successfully concluded at the end of ...
    • Overview from Bangladesh: Introduction of Novacq™ in feed formulations 

      Kabir, K.; Hossain, M.; Rashid, M.U.; Md. Shamim Hossain: 0000-0002-6275-2326; Mohammad Mamun Ur Rashid: 0000-0002-4385-0211 (2018)
      Type: Presentation
      Overview from Bangladesh: Introduction of Novacq™ in feed formulations - Blue Economy Challenge Project
    • Overview of fisheries, aquaculture and development 

      The WorldFish Center (2007)
      Type: Working Paper
      This document is a draft paper to be used for discussion purposes only
    • Overview of sea cucumber aquaculture and sea-ranching research in the South-East Asian region 

      Mills, D.J.; Duy, N.D.Q.; Juinio-Meñez, M.A.; Raison, C.M.; Zarate, J.M. (2012)
      Type: Conference Paper
      South-East Asia has traditionally been the global centre of production of tropical sea cucumbers for Chinese markets. Early research into culture methods took place outside this region, notably in India, the Pacific region ...
    • Overview of Tilapia Lake Virus (TiLV) 

      Jansen, M.D.; Mohan, C.V. (2018)
      Type: Conference Paper
      Since 2009, tilapia aquaculture has been threatened by mass die-offs in Israel and Ecuador, which is caused by a novel Orthomyxo-like (RNA) virus named as Tilapia lake virus (TiLV). This has been reported as a newly emerging ...
    • Oyster and mussel farming in Western Visayas, Philippines 

      Samonte, G.P.B. (1992)
      Type: Journal Article
      The slipper oyster (talaba) and the green mussel (tahong) are the only mollusc species farmed in the Philippines. They are farmed for their meat, and consumption is mainly for the domestic market. The Western Visayas region, ...
    • Oyster depuration: one answer to polluted estuaries 

      Rosario, W.M.; Poquiz, N.; Rice, M.A. (1982)
      Type: Journal Article
      Most of the oysters commercially produced in the Philippines come from the largest island, Luzon, raised near Cavite in Manila Bay or Dagupan City in Pangasinan. In both sites, the oysters are grown estuaries in close ...
    • Pacific handbook for gender equity and social inclusion in coastal fisheries and aquaculture 

      Barclay, K.; Mangubhai, S.; Leduc, B.; Donato-Hunt, C.; Makhoul, N.; Kinch, J.; Kalsuak, J.
      Type: Manual
      This handbook is designed to give practical guidance on improving gender and social inclusion in coastal fisheries and aquaculture for staff working in fisheries agencies in Pacific Island countries and territories. It ...
    • Palau giant clam hatchery 

      Heslinga, G.; Perron, F. (1983)
      Type: Journal Article
      Giant clam culture is discussed considering in particular Tridacna gigas , T. derasa, T. squamosa and Hippopus hippopus with respect to work undertaken at the Micronesian Mariculture Demonstration Center in Palau.