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    Growth and survival rate of three genetic groups fed 28% and 34% protein diets 

    Santos, A.I.; Nguyen, N.H.; Ponzoni, R.W.; Yee, H.Y.; Hamzah, A.; Ribeiro, R.P.
    Type: Journal Article
    The strain by nutrition interaction in body weight and survival rate was examined by testing three genetic groups (Selection and Control lines of the GIFT strain, and Red tilapia) at two levels of protein in the diet (28% ...
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    Aquaculture training: needs and opportunities 

    Pullin, R.S.V.
    Type: Journal Article
    This article describes the current status of aquaculture training and education available to practising technicians and those from developing countries.
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    Facilitator guide: Good post-harvest practices for fresh fish trading - Big Shan language version 

    Moineau, S.; Win, N.M.; Griffiths, D.; Rizaldo, Q.
    Type: Training Material
    Facilitator guide in Big Shan language for peer to peer training on Good post-harvest practices for fresh fish trading
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    Socioeconomic and ecological considerations in the management of Lower Guinea rainforest rivers 

    Brummett, R.E.; Teugels, G.G.
    Type: Report
    Low order rainforest streams in Central Africa represent the largest single riverine ecosystem on the continent. Of the 8 million people who live in the Lower Guinea Rainforest, nearly 20% are more or less fulltime fishers ...
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    Genetic improvement of freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de Man) in India. Phase two 

    Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture, Indian Council of Agricultural Research; The WorldFish Center
    Type: Report
    Macrobrachiurn rosenbergii is one of the widely cultured freshwater prawn species globally. India was the third largest producer of this species in 2007 and its aquaculture production rose to 43,000 metric tons (t) in 2005 ...
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    Aquaculture Technical, Vocational, and Entrepreneurship Training for Improved Private Sector and Smallholder Skills - Project Brief (January –December 2020) 

    Cullhaj, M.; Gutierrez, A.
    Type: Brief
    Summary of 2020 accomplishments
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    Training manual on improved tilapia culture and dyke cropping in pond/Gher 

    Ashoke Kumar Sarker; Gopal Chandra Datta; Md. Abdur Razzak; Md. Hasnal Alam; Biswajit Mondal; Md. Sarwardy
    Type: Manual
    Due to inadequate technical knowledge and training in advanced methods of gradually growing tilapia culture, framers are not getting expected yield. From the very beginning of the CSISA-BD project, WoldFish Center has taken ...
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    EU Artemia4Bangladesh Quarterly Progress Report July-September 2020 

    Rahman, M.M.; Price, C.R.
    Type: Donor Report
    The Artemia4Bangladesh project started the operation on 6 March 2020. The implementation of the project activities were partially suspended from 10 May - 9 August 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic. The EU Delegation office, ...
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    EU ARTEMIA4BANGLADESH Risk assessment due to COVID-19 April 2020 

    Rahman, M.M.; Price, C.R.
    Type: Donor Report
    Corona Virus Disease - 2019 (COVID-19) was first identified in Wuhan, China in 2019. On 11 March 2020 World Health Organization (WHO) declared the disease as a pandemic. As of 29 March 2020, the disease has spread to nearly ...
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    The evolution of aquatic agricultural systems in Southwest Bangladesh in response to salinity and other drivers of change 

    Faruque, G.; Sarwer, R.H.; Karim, M.; Phillips, M.; Collis, W.J.; Belton, B.; Kassam, L.
    Type: Journal Article
    Aquatic agricultural systems (AAS) in coastal Southwest Bangladesh have evolved in response to a number of stimuli and constraints including improving market access, technological change, and salinization. Farming systems ...
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