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    Implications for equity and management 

    Smith, I.R.; Mines, A.N.
    Type: Book Chapter
    The economic efficiency and distribution of benefits from the fisheries of San Miguel Bay, Philippines are examined in this paper. The total annual value of catch from the Bay in 1980-1981 was estimated to be US6 million. ...
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    Small-scale fisheries of San Miguel Bay, Philippines: biology and stock assessment 

    Pauly, D.; Mines, A.N. (eds.)
    Type: Report
    The report analyzes the biological aspects of the fisheries of San Miguel Bay representing the results of data collection and analysis over approximately a 2-year period, 1979-81.
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    Status of demersal fishery resources of Malaysia 

    Ahmad, A.T.; Isa, M.M.; Ismail, M.S.; Yusof, S.
    Type: Book Chapter
    Research trawl surveys have been conducted in four areas of Malaysian waters (west and east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, and waters off the coast of Sarawak and off the west coast of Sabah) since 1970. Selected surveys ...
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    Laying the foundation for fisheries research in Myanmar 

    Tezzo, Xavier
    Type: Blog
    This article describes the support rolled out by WorldFish and partners in Myanmar to support local research capacity around fisheries and aquaculture.
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    OAK_Building capacity, coordination and communication for collective action on small scale fisheries_Progress report August 2018 to August 2019 

    Cohen, P.J.
    Type: Donor Report
    Progress report of project Building capacity, coordination and communication for collective action on small scale fisheries covering the period of August 2018 to August 2019
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    Can agricultural research and extension be used to challenge the processes of exclusion and marginalisation? 

    Rice, M.J.; Apgar, J.M.; Schwarz, A.M.; Saeni, E.; Teioli, H.
    Type: Journal Article
    This paper examines if and how agricultural researchers and extension officers can see, understand and change processes that exclude some people and influence marginalisation. We used participatory action research (PAR) ...
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    Some key concepts in fisheries research and management, with emphasis on Mozambique 

    Pauly, D.
    Type: Book Chapter
    Some basic concepts of fishery economics and management, and fish population dynamics are presented. Also, some basic elements of length based stock assessment are reviewed.
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    The relationship of shell dimensions and shell volume to live weight and soft tissue weight in the mangrove clam, Polymesoda erosa (Solander, 1786) from northern Australia 

    Gimin, R.; Mohan, R.; Thinh, L.V.; Griffiths, A.D.
    Type: Journal Article
    Shell dimensions (length, height, width) and shell volume were evaluated as estimators of growth for Polymesoda erosa in northern Australia. Each parameter was a good estimator when applied to live weight (r2 values of ...
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    Promoting greater coherence between small-scale fisheries and social protection policies, mechanisms and programs in Cambodia: Research Summary 

    Jackson, P.; Mam, K.; Chap, S.
    Type: Brief
    The aim of this policy brief is to make policy-relevant suggestions related to the following questions: 1. How can vulnerable fisher-farmers’ access to social protection be enhanced? 2. What potential exists for social ...
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    A comparison of monofilament gillnet and small hook longline selectivity in a multispecies artisanal fishery in the Algarve, southern Portugal 

    Erzini, K. Santos, M.N.; Monteiro, C.C.; Goncalves, J.; Bentes, L.; Lino, P.
    Type: Journal Article
    As part of the ongoing studies concerned with the small-scale fisheries of the South of Portugal, experimental fishing was carried out with monofilament gillnets and small hook longlines within the same area. Sixty-two ...
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