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RPOA [0]
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Fish Passage [7]
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Fish Larvae [4]
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Fishery Biology [22]
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Marine Turtles [1]
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Sharks and Rays [2]
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Surimi Resources [6]
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Tunas [12]
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Marine Engineering [34]
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Navigation [2]
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Safety at Sea [14]
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Socio-economics [2]
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07 Books [11]
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Handbooks [4]
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Monographs [7]
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Annual Reports [17]
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Special Events [1]
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The Training Department Today Gazette [8]
The TDT Gazette is a special publication published by the SEAFDEC Training Department to promote its activities towards sustainable fisheries in the ASEAN Region
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11 Newsletters [0]
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Leaflet [6]
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SEAFDEC Brochure [8]
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13 Comic Books [4]
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14 Posters [109]
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Promotion Posters [16]
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Technical Posters [93]
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Technical Video [0]
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Training Materials [11]
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Strategy for Trawl Fishery Bycatch Management (REBYC-II CTI) (2011-2014 : SEAFDEC-FAO) [134]
The five participating countries in this project Strategies for Trawl Fisheries Bycatch Management (REBYC-II CTI) – Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam – are part of the Coral Triangle and ...-
Country Activities [95]
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Country Profile [5]
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Guideline [2]
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Others [1]
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Project Document [2]
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Report Activities [22]
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The Oceans and Fisheries Partnership (USAID Oceans) (2016-2020 : SEAFDEC-USAID) [132]
The Oceans and Fisheries Partnership (USAID Oceans) is a USAID-funded activity, working in partnership with the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC), the Coral Reefs, Fisheries, and Food Security (CTI-CFF), ...-
E-Newsletter [0]
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Fact Sheets [15]
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Others [9]
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Reports [28]
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The South China Sea Fisheries Refugia Initiative (2016-2022 : SEAFDEC-UNEP/GEF) [389]
The South China Sea is a global centre of shallow water marine biological diversity that supports significant fisheries that are important to the food security and export income of Southeast Asian countries.-
Project Document [1]
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Journal Articles [11]
These papers were contributed by SEAFDEC/TD staff to various national and international journals
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รายงานการฝึกอบรมระยะสั้นสำหรับนิสิตพาณิชยนาวีนานาชาติ หลักสูตรการควบคุมเรือและระบบการหันเลี้ยว (Marine Steering Gear System)
(สำนักงานฝ่ายฝึกอบรม ศูนย์พัฒนาการประมงแห่งเอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้, 2023-12)การฝึกอบรมระยะสั้นสำหรับนิสิตพาณิชยนาวีนานาชาติ มหาวิทยาลัยเกษตรศาสตร์ วิทยาเขตศรีราชา ในหลักสูตรการควบคุมเรือและระบบการหันเลี้ยว (Marine Steering Gear System) จัดขึ้นระหว่างวันที่ 13-19 พฤศจิกายน 2566 ณ สำนักงานฝ่ายฝึกอบรม -
Inhouse workshop work planning to support Japanese Trust Fund Project development implemented by SEAFDEC Training Department
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2023-10)The In-house Workshop Work Planning to Support Japanese Trust Fund 7 (JTF-7) Projects Development implemented by SEAFDEC Training Department was conducted on 7 and 19 September 2023 at SEAFDEC Training Department in Samut ... -
Study on the Fisheries Socioeconomics in Ranong Province, Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2022-05)The study on the status of fisheries socioeconomics in the learning site of Ranong Province is the one activity under the project “Small-scale Fisheries Management for Better Livelihood and Fisheries Resources” with funding ... -
Report of the Regional Workshop Towards a new era of support for small-scale fisheries in Southeast Asia
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2023-08)The Regional Workshop on Towards a New Era of Support for Small-scale Fisheries in Southeast Asia was organized on 29‒31 August 2023. The Workshop was aimed at 1) compiling the description/recognition/contribution of SSF ... -
Occurrence of potent toxins in the horseshoe crab Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda
(Elsevier, 1982)Lethality in mice of extracts of 388 specimens of the horseshoe crab C. rotundicauda collected in Thailand have been examined, and four crabs were found to be lethal. Two toxins, of which the major one is similar to ...