10 Journals/ Magazineshttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/142024-03-28T17:31:52Z2024-03-28T17:31:52ZStudy on the juvenile and trash excluder devices (JTEDs) in MalaysiaChokesanguan, BunditSiriraksophon, SomboonAli, RosidiAnanpongsuk, SuppachaiMahasawadee, Chaichanhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/18082023-04-20T03:50:53Z2002-12-01T00:00:00ZStudy on the juvenile and trash excluder devices (JTEDs) in Malaysia
Chokesanguan, Bundit; Siriraksophon, Somboon; Ali, Rosidi; Ananpongsuk, Suppachai; Mahasawadee, Chaichan
This paper describes the results of the Juvenile and Trash fishes Excluder Device (JTEDs) tested onboard a Malaysian Fishing Trawler in cooperation with the Department of Fisheries, Malaysia. In particular, it provides estimates of Catch per Unit Effort (CPUE) of trawl fishery, catch composition in day and night times, distribution of length-frequencies for the capture fishes and released fishes using two different grid intervals.
2002-12-01T00:00:00ZThe use of new high strength netting materialWanchana, Worawithttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/18072023-04-20T03:50:53Z2002-12-01T00:00:00ZThe use of new high strength netting material
Wanchana, Worawit
2002-12-01T00:00:00ZOverview of the fisheries sector in the Southeast Asian regionTavarutmaneegul, Panuhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/18062023-04-20T03:50:53Z2002-12-01T00:00:00ZOverview of the fisheries sector in the Southeast Asian region
Tavarutmaneegul, Panu
2002-12-01T00:00:00ZThe SEAFDEC Training Department in retrospect through 35 years of fisheries developmentThamakasorn, ApiwatElstow, Ruperthttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/18052023-04-20T03:50:53Z2002-12-01T00:00:00ZThe SEAFDEC Training Department in retrospect through 35 years of fisheries development
Thamakasorn, Apiwat; Elstow, Rupert
Over the last 35 years, the objective of the SEAFDEC Training Department (TD) has been to develop modern fishery technologies for the better use of marine resources. The mandate of training in such fisheries practices has not changed dramatically, however, the methods and emphases of the training have been modified to keep abreast of the demands made upon the natural fishery stocks by the extended SEAFDEC family. As the demand for fish has grown so the technology to catch fish has developed and become more and more sophisticated to the point of evident over-exploitation of the natural stock. The consumption of fish is a source of high-grade, but cheap protein for the people, however, as stocks have become reduced and more difficult to catch so the economic return for the fishermen has become a serious problem leading to greater fishing efforts to increase their economic return.
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