02 SEAFDEC/TD Collaborative Project Publications: Recent submissions
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Review of the Marine Fisheries in Trat Province, Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2014)There is a large number of fishing gear used and a high level of species diversity in Trat water. However, fisheries resource status in this area is in declining state. Sizes of some economic species caught also showed a ... -
Advisory Committee Meeting for Enlargement of the Cod-End Mesh Size of Trawlers
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2015-07-23)An Advisory Committee Meeting to discuss the enlargement of cod-end mesh size of trawlers was held on 23 July 2015 at the Asia Airport Hotel, Patum Thani province, Thailand. A total of 70 participants attended the meeting: ... -
Technical Guidance on the Design and Implementation of Electronic Catch Documentation and Traceability Systems in Southeast Asia
(2020-04-08)This technical guidance document is a practical guide for developing and implementing electronic catch documentation and traceability (eCDT) systems, principally for marine capture fisheries, that can be aligned to the ... -
Using eCDT Systems within the EAFM Framework to Promote Sustainable Fisheries and Conserve Marine Biodiversity: Experiences and Lessons Learned in Indonesia and the Philippines
(2020-04-08)Fisheries traceability systems may track and document the movement of marine resources throughout the entire seafood supply chain. They can also be designed to promote fisheries sustainability, support the conservation of ... -
Innovative Digital Solution: Supporting catch documentation and traceability – MDPI
(2020-04-22)This Fact Sheet summarizes work being done by USAID Oceans’ grantee, Masyarakat dan Perikanan Indonesia (MDPI), to develop a web-based data analytics tool to enable fisheries managers—specifically provincial-level managers ... -
Innovative Digital Solution: Supporting Fisheries Management and Catch Documentation Data Analysis – MSU Naawan Foundation
(2020-04-22)This Fact Sheet summarizes work being done by USAID Oceans’ grantee, Mindanao State University Naawan Foundation for Science and Technology Development, Inc., to design an innovative digital solution to use electronic catch ... -
The Hidden Half, Part I – Women’s Role in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries
(., 2020-03-16)Fishing is traditionally thought of a man’s profession, but in Southeast Asia women make up more than 50% of the fisheries supply chain. Despite their important role, women’s work often goes unseen. This video provides an ... -
The Hidden Half, Part I – Women’s Role in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries (Thai Subtitles)
(2020-03-16)Fishing is traditionally thought of a man’s profession, but in Southeast Asia women make up more than 50% of the fisheries supply chain. Despite their important role, women’s work often goes unseen. This video provides an ... -
The Hidden Half, Part I – Women’s Role in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries (Indonesian Subtitles)
(., 2020-03-16)Fishing is traditionally thought of a man’s profession, but in Southeast Asia women make up more than 50% of the fisheries supply chain. Despite their important role, women’s work often goes unseen. This video provides an ... -
The Hidden Half, Part I – Women’s Role in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries (Tagalog Subtitles)
(2020-03-16)Fishing is traditionally thought of a man’s profession, but in Southeast Asia women make up more than 50% of the fisheries supply chain. Despite their important role, women’s work often goes unseen. This video provides an ... -
The Hidden Half, Part I – Women’s Role in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries (Vietnamese Subtitles)
(2020-03-16)Fishing is traditionally thought of a man’s profession, but in Southeast Asia women make up more than 50% of the fisheries supply chain. Despite their important role, women’s work often goes unseen. This video provides an ... -
The Hidden Half, Part II – Gender Research in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries (English)
(2020-03-16)Fishing is traditionally thought of a man’s profession, but in Southeast Asia women make up more than 50% of the fisheries supply chain. Despite their important role, women’s work often goes unseen. This video provides an ... -
The Hidden Half, Part II – Gender Research in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries (Thai Subtitles)
(., 2020-03-16)Fishing is traditionally thought of a man’s profession, but in Southeast Asia women make up more than 50% of the fisheries supply chain. Despite their important role, women’s work often goes unseen. This video provides an ... -
The Hidden Half, Part II – Gender Research in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries (Indonesian Subtitles)
(2020-03-16)Fishing is traditionally thought of a man’s profession, but in Southeast Asia women make up more than 50% of the fisheries supply chain. Despite their important role, women’s work often goes unseen. This video provides an ... -
The Hidden Half, Part II – Gender Research in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries (Tagalog Subtitles)
(., 2020-03-16)Fishing is traditionally thought of a man’s profession, but in Southeast Asia women make up more than 50% of the fisheries supply chain. Despite their important role, women’s work often goes unseen. This video provides an ... -
The Hidden Half, Part II – Gender Research in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries (Vietnamese Subtitles)
(2020-03-16)Fishing is traditionally thought of a man’s profession, but in Southeast Asia women make up more than 50% of the fisheries supply chain. Despite their important role, women’s work often goes unseen. This video provides an ... -
Review of Thai Laws in Relation to Trawl Fisheries, Bycatch Management Project “Strategies for Trawl Fisheries Bycatch Management”
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2014-01)Thailand: “A review of Thai Laws in Relation to Trawl Fisheries, Bycatch Management,” this study is a part of the project “Strategies for Trawl Fisheries Bycatch Management” (REBYC-II CTI; GCP/RAS/269/GFF). It aims to ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Joint Local Meeting with Chumphon Province on “Trawl Fisheries and bycatch Management” 28 July 2015 Nana Buri Hotel, Chumphon province, Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2015-07-28)The results of research work were presented (experiments on trawl mesh size; social economic studies and issues relating to the new Thai Fisheries Act 2015) to the participants of the meeting. Mr. Suchart Sangchan (researcher) ...




















