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    • Production and marketing of milkfish in Taiwan: an economic analysis 

      Lee, C.S. (1983)
      Type: Report
      A study of the whole Taiwanese milkfish industry from fry gathering to marketing. Based on a survey of over 200 respondents.
    • The ICLARM-CLSU integrated animal-fish farming project: final report 

      Hopkins, K.D.; Cruz, E.M. (1982)
      Type: Report
      Full results of 18 major livestock-fish farming experiments in which tilapia were grown using excreta from chickens, ducks and pigs over a 3-year period. Includes economic analyses and forecasts and 26 pages of raw and ...
    • The economics of catfish farming in central Thailand 

      Panayotou, T.; Wattanutchariya, S.; Isvilanonda, S.; Tokrisna, R. (1982)
      Type: Report
      A survey of 41 catfish farms was undertaken to ascertain why production has been falling since 1974. The major factors influencing production were found, and guidelines for increased profitability provided.
    • Inputs as related to output in milkfish production in the Philippines 

      Chong, K.C.; Lizarondo, M.S.; Holazo, V.F.; Smith, I.R. (1982)
      Type: Report
      Recall and recordkeeping surveys of 324 farms demonstrate the potential for improving yields in Philippine milkfish farms. Implications of observed economies of scale are also discussed.
    • The biology and culture of tilapias 

      Pullin, R.S.V.; Lowe-McConnell, R.H. (eds.) (1982)
      Type: Conference Proceedings
      The 1980 international conference on the Biology and Culture of Tilapias held in Bellagio, Italy, was a unique gathering of biologists and culturists to review existing information on tilapias and to suggest profitable ...
    • Summary report of the PCARRD-ICLARM Workshop on Philippine Tilapia Economics 

      Smith, I.R.; Torres, E.B.; Tan, E.O. (eds.) (1983)
      Type: Conference Proceedings
      Contains abstracts of 17 presented papers and reports of four working groups of this workshop, held on 10-13 August 1983 at Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines, which brought together Philippine researchers who conducted an ...
    • A method for the analysis of pond growth experiments 

      Pauly, D.; Hopkins, K.D. (1983)
      Type: Journal Article
      Pond growth experiments play an essential role in aquaculature research in assessing the growth potential of thevarious species and strains. A method is proposed for the analysis of pond growth experiments which should ...
    • Rice-fish practices in Ifugao Province, Philippines 

      Ramsey, P. (1983)
      Type: Journal Article
      Ifugao lies in the Cordillera Mountains in the north-central part of Luzon. It is famous for its colorful inhabitants, lush forests, crystal waters and magnificent rice terraces. The people have traditionally practiced ...
    • Reviving the Bais City oyster industry 

      Byro, D.G.; Rada, L. (1983)
      Type: Journal Article
      Bais City with its two bays on the southeastern coast of Negros Island is historically the main source of shellfish in Negros Oriental, Philippines. Indigenous oyster species include the large, desirable Crassostrea iredalei ...
    • Tilapia in a Peruvian lake 

      Wosnitza-Mendo, C. (1983)
      Type: Journal Article
      The introduction of Tilapia rendalli in Lake Sauce is described,outlining the various biological investigations which were necessaryfor management of the lake and biomass estimation, age determinationand overcrowding.
    • Suggestions for developing improved strains of tilapia 

      Lester, L.J. (1983)
      Type: Journal Article
      Suggestions for controlling the domestication of tilapia improved strains are given regarding: 1) the population that serves as foundation stock; 2) the breeding system employed; and 3) the process used for selecting ...
    • The pattern of fish trade 

      Kent, G. (1983)
      Type: Journal Article
      An account is given of the general pattern regarding trade in fish products. Developed countries import more than they export, whereas developing countries import less. Problems involved and remedies are discussed, considering ...
    • Philippine Brackishwater Aquaculture Training Project 

      Anderson, J.C. (1983)
      Type: Journal Article
      The Brackishwater Aquaculture Development and Training Project, a cooperative effort of the Government of the Philippines, represented by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) under the Ministry of Natural ...
    • Fish disease surveillance in Nigeria: a veterinary diary 

      Okaeme, A.N. (1983)
      Type: Journal Article
      In Nigeria there is a scarcity of information on fish diseases. Reports are usually not made, except for a few studies by zoologists on helminth and blood parasites of fish. This article presented a few case studies to ...
    • Palau giant clam hatchery 

      Heslinga, G.; Perron, F. (1983)
      Type: Journal Article
      Giant clam culture is discussed considering in particular Tridacna gigas , T. derasa, T. squamosa and Hippopus hippopus with respect to work undertaken at the Micronesian Mariculture Demonstration Center in Palau.
    • Integrated fish farming in Thailand 

      Edwards, P.; Kaewpaitoon, K. (1982)
      Type: Journal Article
      Aquaculture in Thailand is relatively recent. Formerly, there were ample freshwater fish in natural water bodies such as lakes, rivers and canals, but with decreasing catches due to overfishing, pesticide use, and a reduction ...
    • Integrated fish farming in West Java: social and economic considerations 

      Schmidt, U.W. (1982)
      Type: Journal Article
      Fish farming has traditionally been combined with other agricultural production in West Java. Activities associated with fish culture include raising ducks, chickens, horses, water buffaloes, rice, aquatic plants, and even ...
    • Prospects for the commercial cultivation of giant clams (Bivalvia: Tridacnidae) 

      Munro, J.L.; Heslinga, G.A. (1983)
      Type: Conference Paper
      The status of tridacnid clam resources in the Indo-Pacific region and studies of their basic biology and ecology, including life histories, growth rates and phototrophic capabilities, spawning induction and larval and ...
    • Integrated fish farming in China 

      Edwards, P. (1982)
      Type: Journal Article
      The article is based on a FAO/UNDP consultancy on integrated fish farming in China, October-November 1981.
    • Oyster depuration: one answer to polluted estuaries 

      Rosario, W.M.; Poquiz, N.; Rice, M.A. (1982)
      Type: Journal Article
      Most of the oysters commercially produced in the Philippines come from the largest island, Luzon, raised near Cavite in Manila Bay or Dagupan City in Pangasinan. In both sites, the oysters are grown estuaries in close ...