Deep-sea Fishery Resources Exploration in the Southeast Asian Waters
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The project on “Deep-sea fishery resources exploration in the Southeast Asian Region” has been active since the 2007s with funding support from the Japanese Trust Fund. The overall objectives of the project are to collect information on deep-sea fishery resources in the Southeast Asian region through the actual exploration using the SEAFDEC and National Research Vessels in cooperation with the SEAFDEC Member Countries; to encourage the SEAFDEC member countries on to initiate deep-sea resources exploration; and toe support the issues related to the international concerns on ecosystem approach and avoid misunderstanding of deep-sea fishery management through human resources development.
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Regional Guidelines for Responsible Fisheries in Southeast Asia Supplementary Guidelines on Co-Management Using Group User Rights,Fisheries Statistics, Indicators and Fisheries Refugia
SEAFDEC,ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS (SEAFDEC, 2006-03)The Guidelines on “Use of Indicators for the Sustainable Development and Management of Capture Fisheries” which is to large extent related to fishery statistics, was developed to complement the programs on statistics, thus, ... -
Fisheries Economics (I)
Yamao, Masahiro (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1987-01)This textbook was initially prepared as part of the lectures on Fisheries Economics at SEAFDEC, in 1986. The contents are obviously not only introductory but also essential to our subject. In addition to my summarized ... -
SEAFDEC Seminar 2018: Fisheries and Marine Environment
Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Training Department (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2018)Proceeding of SEAFDEC Seminar 2018: Fisheries and Marine Environment