WorldFish Repository: Recent submissions
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Women in African artisanal fisheries: when will they receive the attention they deserve?
(1989)Type: Journal ArticleA discussion is presented on the role played by women in artisanal fisheries in Africa, considering in particular their role in post-harvest activities. Although there are great differences from one country to another, t ... -
Rural women in fishing communities: CIRDAP's action programme
(1989)Type: Journal ArticleAn examination is made of the activities of the research project "Rural women in fishing communities" in Indonesia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam. The project sought to develop a model of participatory data collection ... -
A proposed method for standardization of the selection of class intervals for length frequency analysis
(1989)Type: Journal ArticleAn equation is given for the selection of interval sizes for use in length frequency analysis of fish classes. -
The fishery and biology of Penaeus canaliculatus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Penaeidae) in Laucala Bay, Republic of Fiji
(1988)Type: Journal ArticlePenaeids play an important role in the subsistence fishery conducted by residents of Suva in Laucala Bay, Fiji. Penaeus canaliculatus is the most abundant of the 6 species that occur. A brief account is given of the fishery ... -
Length frequency analysis of pelagic fish species
(1988)Type: Journal ArticleDetails are given of the analysis of length frequency data collected during a sampling study conducted between October 1985 and August 1986 in the Tablas Strait-Tayabas Bay region of the Central Philippines regarding the ... -
Study on the species assemblages of tropical continental shelves, based on the trawl data collected by the "R.V. Dr. F. Nansen", 1975-1988
(1988)Type: Journal ArticleA 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 economics of seaweed farming in the Philippines
(1989)Type: Journal ArticleDevelopments in the seaweed farming industry in the Philippines are outlined. A large part of the coastline is ideal for seaweed farming; the 2 species of Eucheuma cultivated commercially are E. cottonii and E. spinosum . ... -
Who's working on Epinephelus culture
(1989)Type: Journal ArticleThe findings are presented of a literature survey conducted regarding research on Epinephelus culture. Information was obtained from ASFA for the period 1971-88, the ICLARM library and professional staff collections. Details ... -
A draft guide to the compleat ELEFAN
(1988)Type: ManualThis draft guide introduces the 10-diskette , graphics-oriented Compleat ELEFAN software package (version 1.0, February 1989) for length-based fish stock assessment, implemented for IBM=) PC and compatible microcomputers ... -
On using other people's data
(1988)Type: Journal ArticleA discussion is presented as to when and how to use another person's data in the field of fishery sciences. Procedures to be taken for the use of published and technically unpublished material are outlined. -
Coastal Area Management Program, International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management, Manila, Philippines
(1989)Type: BriefCoastal 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 ... -
A summary of the catch, fishing effort data and species composition collected by the DA/BFAR-ICLARM Small Pelagic Management Project
(1988)Type: ReportCatch, fishing effort, catch composition and species composition of small pelagic landings were monitored at six sites in the Philippines between 1987 to 1988. This data volume presents total monthly catch and fishing ... -
Proceedings of the Technical Workshop ASEAN-US Coastal Resources Management Indonesia In-Country Project, 7-9 March 1988, Sky Garden Hotel, Semarang, Indonesia
(1988)Type: ReportASEAN-US Coastal Resources Management Project is intended to improve CRM expertise in the ASEAN region by training personnel and involving researchers and government employees in pilot field projects. A second goal is to ... -
Culture of common carp in floating net cages
(1989)Type: BriefAn illustrated manual in comics format on how to culture the common carp in floating cages. The techniques described were actually developed in the common carp culture in Bandung, Indonesia, and can be easily adapted to ... -
Bibliography on Indo-Pacific red tides
(1989)Type: BookThis bibliography includes some 243 references to red tides in the central Indo-Pacific region. Author, geographic, subject and taxonomic indexes are also provided. -
The coastal environmental profile of Segara Anakan-Cilacap, South Java, Indonesia
(1989)Type: ReportThe profile is based on data obtained from a study conducted by Bogor Agricultural University to obtain basic ecological information regarding Segara Anakan from which resource management alternatives could be derived. It ... -
Thanks for using Naga
(1988)Type: Journal ArticleArticles in other Nagas and before them in the ICLARM Newsletter have been used by readers for various purposes, such as to develop new fisheries or to influence legislators, but most often we have no feedback to tell us ... -
The coastal environmental profile of Singapore
(1988)Type: ReportThe Coastal Environmental Profile of Singapore is intended to serve the following purposes: 1)To provide policymakers and researchers with a ready source of information, including a detailed listing of source materials; ... -
The coastal environmental profile of Ban Don Bay and Phangnga Bay, Thailand
(1988)Type: ReportThe coastal zone of Thailand with a 2,600-km coastline is very rich in natural resources which include fisheries, coral reefs, mangrove forests, beaches and mineral deposits. Over the past decade, rapid increases in ... -
Biology, epidemiology and management of Pyrodinium red tides
(1989)Type: Conference ProceedingsRed tide has become a frequent phenomenon in the coastal waters in many parts of the world. In Southeast Asia many lives have been lost and thousands taken ill from eating contaminated seafoods. Economic losses are also ...



















