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Fishery management 81 Length-weight relationships 52 India 45 Fish culture 41 Growth 37 Philippines 32 Resource management 32 Fisheries 30 Stock assessment 30 Africa 29 Marine fisheries 27 Aquaculture 26 Aquaculture development 26 Bangladesh 26 Sociological aspects 26 Coral reefs 25 Marine fish 22 Small scale fisheries 22 Integrated farming 21 Shrimp culture 20 Aquaculture techniques 19 Computer programs 19 Mortality 19 Fishery development 18 Freshwater aquaculture 17 Freshwater fish 16 Indonesia 16 Training 16 Data collections 15 Mathematical models 15 Coastal zone management 14 Genetics 14 Rice field aquaculture 14 Statistical analysis 14 Brazil 13 Catch/effort 13 Fishery resources 13 Length 13 Pond culture 13 Resource conservation 13
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Pauly, D. 21 Maclean, J.L. 18 Pullin, R.S.V. 11 Ahmed, M. 10 Brummett, R.E. 10 Pomeroy, R.S. 10 Vega, M.J.M. 7 Gupta, M.V. 6 King, R.P. 6 Lightfoot, C. 6 Nandeesha, M.C. 6 Anon. 5 Christensen, V. 5 Garcia, C.B. 5 Kurup, B.M. 5 McManus, J.W. 5 Prein, M. 5 Costa-Pierce, B.A. 4 Dey, M.M. 4 Eknath, A.E. 4 Froese, R. 4 Gayanilo Jr., F.C. 4 Murray, P.A. 4 Palomares, M.L.D. 4 Showers, P.A.T. 4 Stergiou, K.I. 4 Uwate, K.R. 4 Vakily, J.M. 4 Abdullah, N.M.R. 3 Abella, T.A. 3 Ablan, M.C.A. 3 Acosta, B.O. 3 Carigma, M. 3 Center, WorldFish 3 Christensen, M.S. 3 Dalsgaard, J.P.T. 3 De Silva, S.S. 3 Duarte, L.O. 3 Edwards, P. 3 Fairclough, R. 3
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Relative Importance of Various Predators in Clarias gariepinus Fry Mortality in Cameroon
Sulem S.Y.; Brummett, R.E.; Center, WorldFish - In: Naga 29 (2006) 3/4, pp. 74-77
To estimate the relative importance of the most common predators of Clarias gariepinus fry, increasing levels of protection were afforded to exclude amphibians, aquatic arthropods and birds. At a stocking density of 10 larvae/m▓ in nursing ponds, fencing off amphibians resulted in a 28 per...
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Diversification of aquaculture for empowerment to fisheries through institution village linkage programme (IVLP) in Kerala, India
Sathiadhas, R.; Joseph, J.; Jerson, S. - In: Naga 29 (2006) 3/4, pp. 78-87
Technology Assessment and Refinement through the Institution Village Linkage Programme (IVLP) is the latest participatory extension model successfully undertaken by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research in India. The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute has been implementing IVLP...
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On-farm trials with rice fish cultivation in the west Kano rice irrigation scheme, Kenya
Rasowo, J.; Auma, E.O. - In: Naga 29 (2006) 1/2, pp. 36-41
The viability of integrating rice farming with fish culture was studied in ten (10) rice plots. The onfarm research was done during one rice-growing season starting May 2003. The rice variety used was IR 2793-80-1 while the fish species was the Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. The fish...
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Tilapia culture in Kuwait: constraints and solutions
Ridha, M.T. - In: Naga 29 (2006) 3/4, pp. 71-73
Tilapia farming in Kuwait is in its early stages. Slow growth, high production cost and poor demand are the major constraints to the expansion of tilapia culture in Kuwait. This article presents some suggestions for overcoming these problems to improve the economic feasibility of tilapia culture...
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Remote sensing and field assessment of tsunami effects on coastal pond aquaculture in northern Sumatra
Kam S.P.; Liew, S.C.; Muchlisin, Z.A.; Chen, P.; … - In: Naga 29 (2006) 3/4, pp. 4-9
An attempt was made to conduct spatial assessment of the pattern and extent of damage to coastal aquaculture ponds along the east coast of Aceh province in Sumatra, Indonesia, resulting from the tsunami event of 26 December 2004. High-resolution satellite imagery, i.e., SPOT-5 multispectral...
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Perspectives from Agriculture: Advances in livestock breeding-Implications for aquaculture genetics
Nguyen, N.H.; Ponzoni, R.W.; Center, WorldFish - In: Naga 29 (2006) 3/4, pp. 39-45
In this paper we present livestock breeding developments that could be taken into consideration in the genetic improvement of farmed aquaculture species, especially in freshwater fish. Firstly, the current breeding objective in aquatic species has focused almost exclusively on the improvement of...
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Small scale rural aquaculture in Assam, India: a case study
Das, S.K. - In: Naga 29 (2006) 1/2, pp. 42-47
The state of Assam in northeastern India has an excellent sub-tropical climate for the development of fresh water fish culture in a variety of aquatic bodies. Aquaculture not only plays an important role in nutrition but also in the rural economy of the State. A pilot project conducted with a...
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Fisheries rehabilitation in post-tsunami Aceh: Status and needs from participatory appraisals
Garces, L.; Tewfik, A.; Pido, M.; Fatan, N.; Adhuri, D.; … - In: Naga 29 (2006) 3/4, pp. 19-30
The widespread and long-term nature of the tsunami damage in Aceh province, Indonesia has threatened the continued use of coastal and fisheries resources. This article describes the application of the Rapid Appraisal of Fisheries Management System (RAFMS) methodology and presents key findings...
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Ongoing rehabilitation of coastal communities in Aceh province : a new project
Garces, L.; Dey, M. - In: Naga 29 (2006) 3/4, pp. 36-38
This article presents an overview of the project on Rehabilitation of Fisheries and Aquaculture in Tsunami-affected Coastal Communities in Aceh Province. Building on the research results from the recently completed projects detailed in the previous articles, this project shall synthesize...
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A simple spreadsheet model to incorporate seasonal growth into length-based stock assessment methods
de Graaf, G.J.; Dekker, P. - In: Naga 29 (2006) 3/4, pp. 46-54
The paper describes a method by which seasonal growth can be incorporated into length-converted catch curves and cohort analyses using a spreadsheet. The method is based on calculating the length of fish using seasonal growth parameters on a daily basis. A LOOKUP function is then used to find...
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