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Fishing Status of Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1997)
Marine fishery of Thailand characterized as multi-species and multi-gear fishery. The continuous advances in fishing technology make marine production increasing annually that resulted in depletion of the stocks particularly ...
The Experiments on Turtle Excluder Devices (TEDs) for Shrimp Trawl Nets in Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1997)
The purpose of this paper is to determine a suitable type of Turtle Excluder Device (TED) attached to the body of a shrimp trawl to avoid inflicting harm on marine turtles. Seven types of the TEDs were tested; three brought ...
Training and Extension Programs on Responsible Fishing in Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1997)
The marine fisheries status has declined in stock and become very critical issue at present. Fisheries regulations and notifications have been issued for solving the problems of fisheries management. Responsible fishing ...
Intensity of Luring Light for Squid Lift-Net Fisheries in Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1985-05)
Net fishing with light has made a great progress in the Gulf of Thailand and as a result, the power of fishing lights has been increasing year by year. However, There is very little information concerning the attracting ...
Multidisciplinary Evaluation of the Artificial Reef Projects in Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1989-01)
During the last ten years, artificial reefs have been installed experimentally at thirty-one sites along the coastline of Thailand. A follow-up survey of these experiments has been carried out only partially at each site. ...
Price Analysis of some Economically Important Marine Species in Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1989-10)
In this study, statistical analyses were made for whole- sale prices of five major economically important marine species, namely, Shrimp and Prawn, Squid and Cuttlefish, Indo-Pacific Mackerel, Little Tuna and Trash Fish. ...
Perspective of Fishers Organizations Integrated to Coastal Fisheries Management: through Experience Gained in Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1996-11)
The purpose of the discussion which follows is to clarify the roles of fishers organizations in coastal fisheries management. Even if there is much disagreement over the appraisal of fishers organizations, whatever the ...
The Artificial Reefs Experiment in Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1991-07)
This report contains the details, results and recommendations of an artificial reef experiment, which was performed as a contribution to advancing marine resources technology. It was conducted by a joint team comprising ...
Process of the Fishermen’s Group in Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1987-04)
In many countries, cooperative organizations have been expected to improve fishermen's production and living conditions. In order to offer solutions to problems, especially in so-called small-scale fishery, many methods ...
Tuna Industry in Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1988-03)
A detailed account is given of the tuna fishery industry in Thailand, describing trends in general regarding the marine fisheries in the country. Fishing grounds, fishing seasons, catch quantity, fishing boats, gears and ...