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    Role of aquaculture in increasing water productivity 

    Brummett, R.E.
    Type: Book
    The objective of this review is to compare aquaculture to other food production strategies in terms of freshwater use, and demonstrate how aquaculture can be made to have positive impacts on food supply, economic growth ...
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    Field studies on prevention and biological control of the cyanobacterial blooms using Chlorella and Scenedesmus in the Nile tilapia farms 

    Dawah, A.M.; El-Naggar, G.; Mesalhy, S.
    Type: Journal Article
    This study aimed to investigate the use of green algae Chlorella elliposoidea (Gerneck) + Scenedesmus bijuga (Turpin) Lageh as prevention and biological control treatment of cyanobacterial blooms as field application.
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    Development of sustainable aquaculture project: progress report (1 January 2003 - 31 March 2003) 

    The WorldFish Center, Bangladesh Office
    Type: Report
    The Development of Sustainable Aquaculture Project (DSAP) was authorized by USAID under the Cooperative Agreement # 388-A-00-00-00068-00 on 28 June 2000. This technical progress report covers activities for the three months ...
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    Development of sustainable aquaculture project: progress report (1 January 2002 - 31 March 2002) 

    Janssen, J.; Islam, A.; Alam, F.; Chowdhury, H.
    Type: Report
    The Development of Sustainable Aquaculture Project (DSAP) was authorized by USAID under the Cooperative Agreement # 388-A-00-00-00068-00 on 28 June 2000. This report covers activities for the three months of the project, ...
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    In the Spotlight: Tasnuva Zaman 

    O'Leary, M.; Mohd Khalid, A.
    Type: Blog
    Tasnuva Zaman is WorldFish's senior gender specialist based in Bangladesh. Zaman's research focuses on gender mainstreaming, which calls for an integrated gender perspective at all stages of development, and she works to ...
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    Expansion of improved-extensive shrimp culture in the Mekong Delta 

    Vu Ngoc Ut; Nguyen Kim Quang; Truong Trong Nghia; Bosteels, T.; Rothius, A.J.
    Type: Journal Article
    This paper describes the expansion of improved-extensive shrimp (Penaeus monodon) farming in the Mekong Delta, southern Vietnam, emphasizing management decisions, technological constraints and economics.
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    Two new approaches for examining multivariate aquaculture growth data: the "Extended Bayley Plot" and path analysis 

    Prien, M.; Pauly, D.
    Type: Book Chapter
    Two new approaches for the multivariate analysis of fish growh in aquaculture are presented.
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    Impacts of epizootic ulcerative syndrome on subsistence fisheries and wildlife 

    Chadag, V.; Herbert, B.; Jones, J.B.; Perera, R.P.
    Type: Journal Article
    Epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS), caused by the water mould (Oomycota) Aphanomyces invadans, has spread throughout the world’s major continents over the last 50 years, with the apparent exception of South and Central ...
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    Measuring the potential for sustainable intensification of aquaculture in Bangladesh using Life Cycle Assessment 

    Henriksson P.J.G.; Belton, B.; Jahan. K.M.; Rico, A.
    Type: Journal Article
    Aquaculture has only recently begun to make significant contributions to the global food system but is undergoing rapid growth and intensification. Identifying the most sustainable intensification options for aquaculture ...
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    Myanmar fisheries: Aquaculture (Burmese version) 

    Myanmar Fisheries Partnership
    Type: Brief
    Fish is an extremely important component of the Myanmar diet, and demand is growing quickly as the country urbanizes and incomes rise. Aquaculture is ideally placed to meet this demand, while also raising farm incomes and ...
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