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Fisheries Stock Enhancement: An Important Measure towards Sustainable Development of the Fisheries Sector of Viet Nam 

Dzung, Nguyen Thi Phuong (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 ...
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Improvement of Stocking Efficiencies 

Fushimi, Hiroshi (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
This paper focuses on the principal idea or theory of stock enhancement, and the future prospect of 'how to continue the actual activity of stock enhancement in rural areas,' based on the concept of 'Area-Capability'. It ...
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Environmental Survey Studies on Artificial Reefs in Rayong Province, Thailand: Technical Assistance in a Pilot Site for Suitable Designs of Resource Enhancement Practices 

Theparoonrat, Yuttana; Manajit, Nopporn; Yingyuad, Weerasak; Amornpiyakrit, Taweekiet; Tanvilai, Ratchakrit; Suksamran, Nanthapol; Leardpraseart, Worakit (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
The series of environmental survey studies on artificial reefs carried out in Rayong Province, Thailand by SEAFDEC Training Department was part of the pilot project and capacity building on rehabilitation of fisheries ...
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Aquaculture-based Restoration and Stock Enhancement of Tiger Shrimps in the Philippines 

Altamirano, Jon P.; Salayo, Nerissa D.; Kurokura, Hisashi; Fushimi, Hiroshi; Ishikawa, Satoshi (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
In central Philippines, the Aquaculture Department of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC/AQD), with strong collaboration and support from the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN) of ...
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Establishment of Marine Refugia in Malaysia: Conservation and Protection of Wild Penaeid Shrimp Stock in Baram, Sarawak and Wild Lobster Population in Tanjung Leman, Johor 

Manap, Mohd Ghazali bin A. (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
The Department of Fisheries Malaysia (DOFM) has taken initial steps in ensuring that natural resources are not threatened with extinction by introducing the concept of special refugia for two commodities, such as the penaeid ...
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Aquaculture-based Enhancement and Restoration of Many-colored Abalone Resources (Haliotis diversicolor Reeve, 1846) in Bach Long VI National Marine Protected Area, Vietnam 

Chieu, Hoang Dinh; Phuong, Lai Duy; Duy, Do Anh; Tuan, Bui Minh; Thoa, Nguyen Kim (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 ...
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Identification and Establishment of Fisheries Refugia: Experience in the Philippines 

Barut, Noel C. (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
The process of identifying and establishing fisheries refugia is discussed in this paper, where 'fisheries refugia' is an approach that integrates fisheries and habitat management to improve fisheries management in terms ...
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Artificial Reefs Contribute to Marine Resources Enhancement 

Akeda, Sadamitsu (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
When there are things such as sunken vessels in sea bottoms, Japanese ancient people knew by experience that various fishes gather near these sunken vessels. The function of sunken vessels is the same as natural reef. ...
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Royal Initiative Project: Coastal Fishery Resource Rehabilitation in Pattani and Narathiwat Provinces, Thailand 

Somchanakij, Hassapong; Ruangpatikorn, Nopparat; Awaiwanont, Kamonpan (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
The Royal Initiative Project on Coastal Fishery Resource Rehabilitation in Pattani and Narathiwat Provinces of Thailand has been implemented during 2002-2015. Five (5) types of materials are used for ARs, i.e. 707 concrete ...
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Effectiveness of Blood Cockle Refugia in Community Fisheries Prey Nub 2, Sihanoukville, Cambodia 

Chanthana, Yos (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
Blood cockle is one of the major marine products in the community but the resource is encountering the risk of stocks degradation mainly due to destruction of the fisheries habitats from rampant illegal fishing by dredgers ...
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AuthorSnidvongs, Anond 11Theparoonrat, Yuttana 11Suasi, Thanyalak 9Imsamrarn, Namfon 8Ruangsivakul, Sumitra 8... View MoreSubjectResource conservation 65Fishery management 64Resource management 59Gulf of Thailand 55Malaysia 49... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2018 1222000 - 2009 841997 - 1999 103Language (ISO)English 283ไทย 26Has File(s)Yes 309

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