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Seagrass Bed Restoration by Fishermen at Hinase in Japan 

Yanagi, Tetsuo (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
Habitat rehabilitation which is very important for fishery resources enhancement should be conducted following the community-based management and ecosystem-based management. In Japan, the Satoumi concept is introduced as ...
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Habitat Rehabilitation with the Participation of Community Fishers in Cambodia 

Lieng, Sopha (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
Natural fishery resources are very important for food security and income generation of Cambodian rural fishers. The high dependence on the fisheries has led to the decline of the resources due to high fishing pressure. ...
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Fish Visual Census Technique - an Alternative Method for the Assessment of Fish Assemblages on Artificial Reefs 

Satapoomin, Ukkrit (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2005)
The article provides useful methodology, visual census technique (VCT), which is applicable for studying fish populations or fish assemblages at artificial reefs.
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Biomass Estimation by Hydro-acoustic Methods in the Gulf of Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia 

Theparoonrat, Yuttana; Seakow, Suvimon; Seurungreong, Siriporn (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1999)
The abundance of fisheries resources and their structure in the Gulf of Thailand and East coast of Peninsular Malaysia were investigated during the SEAFDEC Collaborative Research Survey. Hydro-acoustic surveying using a ...
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Multi-species Fish Stock Assessment by Acoustic Method in the South China Sea Area I: Gulf of Thailand and East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia 

Gambang, Albert Chuan; Rajali, Hadil bin; Hassan, Raja Bidin bin Raja; Ali, Rosidi bin; Shiomi, Kunimune; Fujiwara, Shunji; Basir, Shamusudin bin (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1999)
Acoustic resource surveys were conducted by M/V SEAFDEC in the Gulf of Thailand and off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia from September 5 to 28, 1995 for pre-NE monsoon season and from April 24 to May 17, 1996 for ...
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Stock Assessment by Hydro-acoustic Method in the South China Sea Area II: Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Darussalam 

Rajali, Hadil bin; Gambang, Albert Chuan; Hamid, Idris Abdul; Hassan, Raja Bidin bin Raja; Awang, Daud; Shiomi, Kunimune; Fujiwara, Shunji (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1999)
Acoustic resource surveys were conducted by M/V SEAFDEC off Sarawak, Brunei and the east coast of Sabah from July 10 to August 2, 1996 for pre-NE monsoon season and from May 1 to May 24, 1997 for post-NE monsoon season, ...
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SEAFDEC/AQD stock enhancement initiatives: Release strategies established 

Lebata-Ramos, Ma. Junemie Hazel; Doyola-Solis, Ellen Flor; Sibonga, Rema; Sumbing, Joemel G.; Abroguena, Jeff Bogart; Santillan, August; Dimzon, Mark (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 ...
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Current Status of Fish Stock Enhancement in Thailand 

Ingthamjitr, Suchart; Sricharoendham, Boonsong (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
Aquatic animals from natural waters have long been exploited by rural poor as cheap protein food. Natural waters including rivers, canals, swamps, lakes, large reservoirs, and small water bodies are significantly exploited ...
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Approaches in Rebuilding Sea Urchin and Sea Cucumber Populations in the Philippines 

Meñez, Marie Antonette J. (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 ...
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Community-based Stock Enhancement of Abalone, Haliotis asinina in Sagay Marine Reserve: Achievements, Limitations and Directions 

Salayo, Nerissa D.; Castel, Raisa Joy G.; Barrido, Rafael T.; Tormon, Dianne Hope M.; Azuma, Teruo (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
The Sagay Marine Reserve (SMR) under the National Integrated Protected Area System (NIPAS) is one of the many reef areas in the Visayan Sea in the central part of the Philippine archipelago. The SMR covers 32,000 ha or 59% ...
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TypeConference paper 23Book 2Book chapter 1Conference publication 1Technical Report 1AuthorTheparoonrat, Yuttana 4Doyola-Solis, Ellen Flor 2Fujiwara, Shunji 2Gambang, Albert Chuan 2Hassan, Raja Bidin bin Raja 2... View MoreSubject
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Fishery resources 15Resource conservation 15Stocking (organisms) 15Stocks 15... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2020 162000 - 2009 51990 - 1999 61982 - 1989 2Language (ISO)English 29Has File(s)Yes 29

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