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    Aquaculture businesses : a low cost option for economic growth in Bangladesh 

    WorldFish Center
    Type: Brief
    Aquaculture could be used to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in Bangladesh over the next decade -helping to reduce the widespread poverty that is stifling the country's economic growth. The country already has the ...
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    Proliferation of Asian reservoirs: the need for integrated management 

    Costa-Pierce, B.A.; Soemarwoto, O.
    Type: Journal Article
    The environmental impact of the recent reservoir development in Asia is examined with respect to fishery and aquaculture management.
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    Genetic evaluation of growth and survival at 6 weeks old fry of Egyptian Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) between improved Abbassa and commercial Manzala strains in a diallel crossing 

    Said, M.M.; Mekkawy, W.
    Type: Journal Article
    The main objectives of this study were to evaluate growth performance and estimate line crossing parameters of improved Abbassa tilapia strain and a commerciall Manzala strain within a complete diallel cross at 6 weeks old ...
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    Dissemination and evaluation of genetic improved tilapia species in Asia (DEGITA): final report (January 1998) 

    International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management
    Type: Report
    The major objectives of the DEGITA ( Project (Dissemination and Evaluation of Genetically Improved Tilapia Species in Asia) were: 1) to carry out genetic, socio economic and environmental evaluation of the improved tilapia ...
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    Assessment of Pterocaesio Pisang (Bleeker, 1853; family Caesionidae) at APO and Sumilon Islands in central Visayas, Philippines 

    Cabanban, A.
    Type: Journal Article
    An analysis is made of length-frequency data of Pterocaesio pisang for the period March 1982-April 1983 in order to assess the stock at APO and Sumilon islands.
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    Proceedings of the collaborative research and training on genetic improvement of carp species in Asia 

    Gupta, M.V.; Dey, M.M.; Dunham, R.; Bimbao, G. (eds.)
    Type: Conference Proceedings
    With financial support from Asian Development Bank, a carp genetic research project initiative was set up in 1995 assist the six major carp producing countries (Bangladesh, People's Republic of China, India, Indonesia, ...
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    Winrock Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFET) Quarterly progress report July - September 2020 

    Rahman, M.M.; Debnath, P.P.; Chadag, V.
    Type: Donor Report
    The report describe findings on screening of shrimp diseases and shrimp feed trials.
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    The farming practices and economics of aquaculture in Thailand 

    Piumsombun, S.; Rab, M.A.; Dey, M.M.; Srichantuk, N.
    Type: Journal Article
    The paper reviews freshwater and coastal aquaculture practices in Thailand, and compares the productivity, costs, and benefits across various types of cultivation and various intensities of production. The paper is based ...
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    Improving household tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) aquaculture through participatory action research 

    Harohau, D.; Sulu, R.J.; Phillips, M.J.; Sukulu, M.; Pickering, T.; Schwarz, A.M.
    Type: Journal Article
    Land based aquaculture has the potential to mitigate future shortfalls of food fish supply in Solomon Islands. However, aquaculture is relatively new in the Pacific and such potential is hampered by a lack of aquaculture ...
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    Comparative growth of Egyptian tilapias in response to declining water temperature 

    Rezk, M.A.; Kamel, E.A.; Ramadan, A.A.; Dunham, R.A.
    Type: Journal Article
    The current study was conducted to evaluate performance of Egyptian tilapia species and populations under a decreasing temperature regime to identify the components of growth.
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