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Project achievements and policy recommendations for Indonesia
(SEAFDEC, 2015)
The Strategies for Trawl Fisheries Bycatch Management (REBYC-II CTI) Project was implemented in Indonesia, together with other participating countries, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, aiming to address ...
“Strategies for Trawl Fisheries Bycatch Management” GCP/RAS/269/GFF REBYC-II CTI Indonesia, Regular Meeting for National Working Group (NWG) REBYC-II CTI 10 September 2015
(SEAFDEC, 2015-09-10)
This Project – Strategies for trawl fisheries bycatch management (REBYC-II CTI; GCP/RAS/269/GFF) – is contributing to the more sustainable use of fisheries resources and healthier marine ecosystems in the Coral Triangle ...
Training Course on Essential Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (E‐EAFM)
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2015)
Study on Trawl Fishery Socio-Economics and Supply Chains in Kien Giang, Viet Nam
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2015-12)
This study on the socio-economics and supply chain of trawl fisheries in Kien Giang province, Viet Nam, was conducted during November and December 2015, and focused on otter trawler fleets, shrimp trawlers, anchovy pair ...
Socio-Economic Status of Trawl Fishers in Prachuap Khiri Khan-Chumphon Provinces and Fishers in Trat Province, Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2016)
This report has been prepared to support the implementation of the recommendations made by the REBYC-II CTI Project (Strategies for Trawl Fisheries Bycatch Management - GCP/RAS/269/GFF) by focusing on socio-economic aspects ...
Fisheries Resources in PrachuapKhiri Khan and Chumphon Province, Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2014)
From June 2013 - May 2014, a study of fisheries resources and commercial trawlers operating in the locality of Prachuap Khiri Khan and Chumphon Provinces was conducted by collecting data from small-sized otter board trawls ...