Browsing Sustainable aquaculture by Title
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Farmer-participatory research approaches towards agriculture-aquaculture integration for sustainable management of natural resources
(1996)Type: ReportThe direct and indirect effects of recycling can have significant impacts on the ecological sustainabilty of the entire farming system. Indirect effects include the integration of new enterprises that promote recycling as ... -
Farmers Guidebook (Bangla version)
(2020)Type: Training MaterialThis is a Farmers guidebook containing information of aquaculture, horticulture, fish nutrition, and gender and marketing. Farmer will use this for better practice and nutrition. -
Farmers Guidebook on Carp Production
(2022)Type: ManualA comprehensive guideline for smallholder farmers on commercial carp fish farming and dyke cropping. -
Farmers guidebook on pond fish culture (in Bangla)
(2017)Type: ManualThis guidebook details the technical steps to culturing fish in homestead ponds in Bangladesh. It is targeted at hilsa fishers in rural Bangladesh, who often have ponds where they can culture fish and fulfil their livelihood ... -
Farmers' attitudes in Malawi to the use of excreta in fish farming
(1990)Type: Journal ArticleThe findings are presented of a survey conducted in Malawi to determine the acceptability by fish farmers of raisingfish in excreta-fed ponds. The use of livestock excreta appeared to be acceptable to the majority of ... -
Farmers' manual on tilapia hatchery operation in Ghana
(2020)Type: ManualThis manual provides a comprehensive step-by-step guide to running a tilapia hatchery operation. It includes advice on site selection, site preparation, hatchery design and construction, farming practices (broodstock ... -
Farming experiments and transfer of technology of bivalve culture along the southwest coast of India
(1998)Type: Journal ArticleThe Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) in India developed bivalve farming technologies in the 1970s, but these were not widely adopted at the time. In 1993, CMFRI undertook an action research program to ... -
Farming fish in fresh water is more affordable and sustainable than in the ocean
(2021)Type: BlogA tidal wave of interest is building in farming the seas. It’s part of a global rush to exploit oceanic resources that’s been dubbed the “blue acceleration.” Optimistic projections say that smart mariculture – fish farming ... -
Farming fish in the sea will not nourish the world
(2020)Type: Journal ArticleRecent literature on marine fish farming brands it as potentially compatible with sustainable resource use, conservation, and human nutrition goals, and aligns with the emerging policy discourse of ‘blue growth’. We advance ... -
Farming fish to save water
(1997)Type: Journal ArticleAuthor's comment on the farming of fish as a efficient means in terms of water use. -
Feasibility of adopting aquaculture without detriment to existing farming practices: a case of Bangladesh farming systems
(1992)Type: Journal ArticleIntegrating agriculture aquaculture that would draw inputs from on farm sources is viewed as a viable option to improve the productivity, income and resource use efficiency of existing farms in Bangladesh. To assess the ... -
Feasibility of adopting aquaculture without detriment to existing farming practices: a case of Bangladesh farming systems
(1992)Type: ReportIntegrating agriculture aquaculture that would draw inputs from on farm sources is viewed as a viable option to improve the productivity, income and resource use efficiency of existing farms in Bangladesh. To assess the ... -
Fecundity, egg weight and oocyte development in tilapias (Cichlidae, Teleostei)
(1983)Type: ReportA detailed study on the fecundity and related aspects of the biology of tilapiine fish by Prof. H.M. Peters of the University of Tnbingen based on data from seven species of substrate-spawning and mouthbrood-ing tilapias. -
Fecundity, growth parameters and survival rate of three African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) strains under hatchery condition
(2017)Type: Journal ArticleThree strains of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) from the Netherlands (Dutch), Indonesia and Kenya (Lake Victoria) were studied in hatchery conditions to compare their fecundity, growth performance and survival rates. -
Feed the future aquaculture project: Draft quarterly progress report. Jan-March 2013
(2013)Type: ReportThe Feed the Future Aquaculture project is a five year transformative investment in aquaculture focused on 20 southern districts in Barisal, Khulna and Dhaka divisions, Bangladesh, which started in October 2011. This report ... -
Feed the future aquaculture project: October 2011-Sept 2012
(2012)Type: ReportThe Feed the Future Aquaculture project is a five year transformative investment in aquaculture focused on 20 southern districts in Barisal, Khulna and Dhaka divisions, Bangladesh. This report describes the achievements ... -
Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity - Project brief (October 2019– September 2020)
Type: BriefSummary of 2020 accomplishments -
Feed The Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity
(2022)Type: BriefProject brief on Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity. The Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity (Aquaculture Activity) is a five-year award made by USAID to WorldFish in ... -
Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity
(2019)Type: BriefThe Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity is a five-year award made by USAID to WorldFish in February 2018. Its aim is to sustain positive aquaculture sector growth through an inclusive market system ... -
Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity. Project Brief: January - December 2021
(2022)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 ...



















