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Policy Brief for Squid Management in Bangka-Belitung
This report is under the SEAFDEC/UNEP/GEF Project on “Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand”Policy Brief for Squid Refugia Management in Bangka-Belitung, IndonesiaUNEP/GE
Report of Fisheries Landing Survey in Bolinao, Pangasinan (2018-2020)
This report is under the SEAFDEC/UNEP/GEF Project on “Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand”Fisheries Landing Survey in Bolinao, Pangasinan (2018-2020)UNEP/GE
Report of Collection of Fish Eggs and Larvae in Coron, Palawan, from January to December 2019
This report is under the SEAFDEC/UNEP/GEF Project on “Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand”Collection of Fish Eggs and Larvae in Coron, Palawan, from January to December 2019UNEP/GE
Study visit of the department of fisheries delegations of thailand to exchange experiences and knowledge on fisheries refugia establishment and management in Kampot and Kep provinces of Cambodia
This report is under the SEAFDEC/UNEP/GEF Project on “Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand”The report is about the sharing of experiences from FiA/Cambodia to DOF/Thailand on the knowledge and approaches on the establishment and management of fisheries refugia in Kep and Kampot provinces.UNEP/GE
Report of the Regional Training Course on Larval Fish Identification and Early Life History Science
This report is under the SEAFDEC/UNEP/GEF Project on “Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand”he SEAFDEC/UNEP/GEF Project on Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of
Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, in collaboration with the
Research and Development Division of the SEAFDEC/Training Department, organized the Regional
Training Course on Larval Fish Identification and Fish Early Life History Science from 16 to 27
November 2022. The training course, held at the Training Department in Samut Prakan/Thailand,
aimed to improve fisheries biologists' knowledge and techniques to work on early life history
science and identify larval fish species, considering that larval fish data are crucial in stock
identification to indicate spawning locations and times and as an index of spawning stock biomass.
Ichthyologists led by Dr. Yoshinobu Konishi, former scientist of the Seikai National Fisheries
Research Institute, Japan, as well as other resource persons from the Department of Fisheries,
Thailand; Kasetsart University, Thailand; University of the Ryukyus, Japan; and the University of
Nottingham, Malaysia, joined as a team. In the end, twenty-six fisheries biologists from 8 ASEAN
Member States (AMSs), including Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia,
Philippines, Thailand, and Viet Nam, possess an improved understanding of fish early life history
science and skill in larval fish identification for further application for managing the fish stock at
national and sub-regional levels through strengthened regional cooperation on larval fish
networking.UNEP/GE
Report of The Fourth Meeting of Site-Based Fisheries Refugia Management Board in Surat Thani Province and the First Meeting of Operational Management Board for Fisheries Refugia in the Coastal Seas Around the Area of Koh Sed.
This report is under the SEAFDEC/UNEP/GEF Project on “Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand”The fourth meeting of Site-based Fisheries Refugia Management Board in Surat Thani Province and the first meeting of Operational Management Board for Fisheries Refugia in the Coastal Seas around the Area of Koh Sed, Phum Riang Subdistrict, Chaiya District, Surat Thani Province were jointly organized by Chumphon Marine Fisheries Research and Development Center, Department of Fisheries on 15th November 2022, 09.00 – 17.00 hours, at Wang Tai Hotel, Surat Thani Province. It was aimed at consideration, discussion, and adoption of the operational management plan for fisheries refugia at Surat Thani Site which was developed by the Operational Management Board for Fisheries Refugia in the Coastal Seas around the Area of Koh Sed, Phum Riang Subdistrict, Chaiya District, Surat Thani Province on 30th May 2022 and improved by Thailand’s National Scientific and Technical Committee on 3rd - 5th October 2022. The meeting was presided over by Ms. Praulai Nootmorn, Executive Advisor for Fisheries Management, Department of Fisheries. There were total of 41 participants who joined the meeting, including board members, officers of the Department of Fisheries, project officers, and observers from government sectors and communities.UNEP/GE
Indonesian Fisheries Refugia: Location, Characteristics Information As the Basis for Formulating Sustainable Fisheries Management Policies
This report is under the SEAFDEC/UNEP/GEF Project on “Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand”This paper updated Indonesia's Fisheries Refugia Information Activity in 2022 about the
Characteristics of Refugia Locations.UNEP/GE
Public Dissemination Meeting on Importance Of Mackerel Refugia At Peam Krasob, Koh Kong Province
This report is under the SEAFDEC/UNEP/GEF Project on “Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and Gulf of ThailandThe public dissemination meeting was held from 26 to 28 December 2022 in three targeted sites of Koh Kong province such as Village 4, Bak Khlorng Village, and Koh Kapi Village. The objectives are to disseminate the importance and advantage of the establishment of short mackerel refugia, and marine endangered animal species to community fisheries.UNEP/GE
Mercury content and consumption risk of 8 species threadfin bream (Nemipterus spp.) caught along the Gulf of Thailand
Total mercury (T-Hg) was examined in 8 threadfin bream species (Nemipterus spp.) caught in the Gulf of Thailand (GoT). The T-Hg contents ranged from 11.3 to 374 μg kg−1 wet weight, with the lowest in Nemipterus peronii and the highest in Nemipterus nemurus and Nemipterus tambuloides. Accumulation of T-Hg in fish tissue was found to be related to fish size, trophic levels, feeding habits and habitat. Threadfin bream caught in the upper GoT exhibited significantly (p −1 bodyweight day−1. All threadfin breams in the GoT have HQ −1