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ICLARM: a catalyst to accelerate applied research on aquatic resources
Type: Journal Article
This article is based on an interview with Dr Shehadeh by Bernie Quimpo, editor and publisher of Farming Today. The interview appeared in the November 1979 issue of that journal.
Study on the species assemblages of tropical continental shelves, based on the trawl data collected by the "R.V. Dr. F. Nansen", 1975-1988
Type: Journal Article
A brief account is given of a study of the species assemblages of the Western Indian Ocean, based on the trawl data collected during surveys conducted on the continental shelves in the region. The major objective is to ...
The International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM): its role and interests
Type: Conference Paper
ICLARM, the International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management, is a relative newcomer to the small group of mission-oriented research organizations concerned with international fisheries. It was organized in ...
International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management: [brochure]
Type: Brochure
A brochure on the aims and mission of ICLARM in 1984.
Food potential of aquatic macrophytes
Type: Report
Presents a review of the pathways in which aquatic macrophytes may be involved in the food production process, directly as human food, as livestock fodder, as fertilizer (mulch and manure, ash, green manure, compost, biogas ...
Preparing for ICLARM's second decade: program and finances of the International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management
Type: Book
The primary purpose of this discussion paper is to provide current and prospective ICLARM supporters with information about the Center's programs, particularly future directions both programmatic and geographic. In this ...
Coastal Area Management Program, International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management, Manila, Philippines
Type: Brief
Coastal areas play a critical role in the economic and social development of tropical countries. The highly productive ecosystems found in these areas support a wide range of economic activities. Increasing populations and ...