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A policymaker’s guide to increasing youth engagement in aquaculture in Nigeria
(2022)Type: BriefSupporting young people to enter food value chains can help reduce high levels of youth unemployment across sub-Saharan Africa. The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and WorldFish conducted a study to understand ... -
A policymaker’s guide to understanding youth livelihood aspirations in Myanmar
(2022)Type: BriefThe International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and WorldFish conducted a study with young people from a fishing community in the Ayeyarwady Delta of Myanmar. The study sought to understand the livelihood aspirations ... -
Population dynamics of Metapenaeus ensis (Penaeidae) in the Gulf of Papua, Papua New Guinea
(1990)Type: Journal ArticleGrowth, total mortality and seasonality of recruitment of male Metapenaeus ensis (Penaeidae) were determined based on length-frequency data (n = 9007) collected in 1988 in the Gulf of Papua, Papua New Guinea. -
Population dynamics of the freshwater clam Galatea paradoxa (Donacidae) in the Cross River, Nigeria
(1991)Type: Journal ArticleThe growth of freshwater clam Galatea paradoxa (Born) from the Cross River, Nigeria, was studied based on a count of growth checks on shells, presumed to be laid down annually. Mean lengths at ages 1 to 5 were 4.1 cm, 5.9 ... -
Population genomics of an anadromous Hilsa Shad Tenualosa ilisha species across its diverse migratory habitats: Discrimination by fine-scale local adaptation
(2020)Type: Journal ArticleThe migration of anadromous fish in heterogenic environments unceasingly imposes a selective pressure that results in genetic variation for local adaptation. However, discrimination of anadromous fish populations by ... -
Population parameters and exploitation rate of demersal fishes in Brunei Darussalam (1989-1990)
(2004)Type: Journal ArticleIn this paper, we document the results of retrospective analysis of length frequency data collected during a trawl survey in Brunei Darussalam from July 1989 to June 1990. The study forms part of concerted efforts under ... -
Population parameters of important species in inland fisheries of Bangladesh
(2008)Type: Journal ArticleThe von Bertalanffy growth model parameters (L8 and K) and mortality coefficients (Z, M and F) were estimated for 12 fish species caught by fishers in five Community-Based Fisheries Management project sites in Bangladesh. ... -
Porter un nouvel éclairage sur les captures non visibles: La contribution de la pêche artisanale au développement durable
(2018)Type: BriefEn 2012, la FAO, la Banque mondiale et WorldFish ont publié une étude Hidden Harvest: The global contribution of capture fisheries. Pour soutenir la dynamique croissante de mise en oeuvre des Directives SSF, et en réponse ... -
Poster on 65 day marine fishing ban
(2022)Type: PosterThe poster on marine fishing ban was produced to raise awareness to comply with the 65 day marine fishing ban. -
Poster on Catfish conservation
(2022)Type: PosterThe poster has been produced to raise awareness on Catfish conservation. -
Poverty reduction as a means to enhance resilience in small-scale fisheries
(2011)Type: Book ChapterThis chapter examines the multiple dimensions of poverty and related 'state of being' such as vulnerability and social exclusion, with reference to several important aspects of vulnerability, including gender, climate ... -
Pre-existing fisheries management systems in Indonesia, focusing on Lombok and Maluku
(2010)Type: Book ChapterIn Indonesia pre-existing systems of fisheries management were delegitimized during the 'New Order Era' (1966–1998), and revived after the 'Reform Era' began, in 1998. Three such systems are examined; the awig–awig and ... -
Predicting the water requirement of river fisheries.
(2006)Type: Journal ArticleThis paper is arranged in two parts. The first summarizes technical issues surrounding such assessments, briefly reviews the water requirements of river fish and fisheries, and examines some of the ways for predicting these ... -
Predicting vulnerability to management changes in data-limited, small-scale fisheries
(2016)Type: Journal ArticleIt is estimated that more than 200 million people worldwide depend on small-scale fisheries for their livelihood, driving the need for fisheries reform to develop effective, local-level governance systems to protect food ... -
Preliminary analysis of demersal fish assemblages in coastal waters of the Gulf of Thailand
(2003)Type: Book ChapterThe 1995 trawl data of the research vessels Pramong 2 and 9 in the Gulf of Thailand were analyzed using TWINSPAN and DCA. Four main station clusters were identified related to geographic location and depth. Two clusters ... -
Preliminary analysis of demersal fish assemblages in Malaysian waters
(2003)Type: Book ChapterSpatial and temporal variations of the demersal fisheries resources of Malaysia were studied using multivariate analysis of their abundance (biomass) from research trawl surveys in relation to geographical and environmental ... -
Preliminary analysis of the dermersal fish assemblages in the Bangladesh waters of the Bay of Bengal
(2003)Type: Book ChapterThis paper presents the results of analyses of the demersal fish assemblages in Bangladesh waters of the Bay of Bengal. Catch data from three trawl survey cruises from January to February 1985 covering 135 stations were ... -
Preliminary lessons from COVID-19 disruptions of small-scale fishery supply chains
(2021)Type: Journal ArticleThe ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and associated mitigation measures have disrupted global systems that support the health, food and nutrition security, and livelihoods of billions of people. These disruptions have likewise ... -
Preserving cultural heritage: Community fishing among the Rabha community in Assam
(2023)Type: Internal ReportThe case study depicts the community fishing practices followed by the Rabha community of Assam. -
Primary fisheries management: a minimum requirement for provision of sustainable human benefits in small-scale fisheries
(2011)Type: Journal ArticleThe social and economic importance of small-scale fisheries is frequently under-valued, and they are rarely effectively managed. There is now growing consensus on how these fisheries could be managed for sustainability and ...













