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SEAFDEC/AQD stock enhancement initiatives: Release strategies established
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
SEAFDEC/AQD's Stock Enhancement Program started in 2001 with the first stock enhancement initiative on mud crab Scylla spp. funded by the European Commission. This was followed by another stock enhancement program in 2005 ...
Approaches in Rebuilding Sea Urchin and Sea Cucumber Populations in the Philippines
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
Sea urchins and sea cucumbers are among the most valuable and overexploited fishery resources. Culture and release of juvenile Tripneustes gratilla and Holothuria scabra have been undertaken to rebuild depleted populations ...
Aquaculture-based Enhancement and Restoration of Many-colored Abalone Resources (Haliotis diversicolor Reeve, 1846) in Bach Long VI National Marine Protected Area, Vietnam
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
Many-colored abalone (Haliotis diversicolor) is high commercial species in Vietnam. Meanwhile, these resources have been over-exploited, thus, artificial breeding was implemented to restore natural abalone resources. After ...
Aquaculture-based Enhancement and Restoration of Giant Clam in Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
Giant clams are protected species under Thailand's Wildlife Conservation and Protection Act of B.E. 2535. Natural stock of giant clams has been declining to scarcity in almost every natural distribution area. Among three ...
Fisheries Stock Enhancement: An Important Measure towards Sustainable Development of the Fisheries Sector of Viet Nam
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
The contribution of coastal fisheries and inland fisheries to the livelihoods of the Vietnamese people has long been acknowledged, especially inland fisheries in the rural and mountainous areas. In recent years, inland and ...