62,004 research outputs found
WorldFish Center strategy update 2005
WorldFish Center, Strategic planning, Research programmes, Performance assessment
WorldFish Center annual report 2003
A report that present some of the highlights of the 26th year for the WorldFish Center.WorldFish Center, Annual reports
WorldFish Center Audited Financial Statements and Supplementary Schedules as of December 31, 2008 and 2007
WorldFish Center audited financial statements as of December 31, 2008 and 2007 as prepared by SJ Grant Thornton, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
WorldFish Center strategy update 2005-2008
WorldFish Center, Strategic planning, Research programmes, Performance assessment
WorldFish Center Financial Statements and Supplementary Schedules as of December 31, 2009 and 2008 and Independent Auditors Report
The WorldFish Center financial statements and supplementary schedules as of December 31, 2009 and 2008 and independent auditors report by Grant Thornton of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Review of training for the period 1999-2009: WorldFish Aquaculture Research and Training Center, Abbassa, Egypt
The WorldFish Aquaculture Research and Training Center is located outside Abbassa, a typical village in Egypt's Nile delta. The WorldFish Center launched its regional research and training activities in 1998. Courses were held in the center from 1999 to 2009. The growth in training over this period reflects the growth in aquaculture in Egypt and globally, the need for trained technicians, and the growing reputation of the Center in this field. The unique location of Abbassa, the clean and quiet environment, and the variety of ef ficient facilities have been utilized by the dedicated staf f to carry out one of the most successful series of training programs in the region.
Genetic improvement of farmed aquatic animals at the WorldFish Center
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food production sector in the world today, supplying half of global fish consumption. Production from capture fisheries has stagnated and is unable to meet the anticipated growth in demand. Current indications are that Asian and African aquaculture will need to grow substantially to meet future demand for fish and must do so largely by increasing production per unit of land and water used. In response, WorldFish and partners are placing increasing emphasis on developing technologies that can support national and regional efforts to meet this need. This brief highlights the research and development of GIFT (Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia) programs undertaken at the WorldFish Center.
Milkfish bibliography: a compilation of abstracts on milkfish studies
This Milkfish Bibliography is a joint publication of The WorldFish Center and SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department.Milkfish Bibliography covers 700 references on milkfish biology; broodstock management and fry, fingerling and egg collection and production; milkfish culture systems; health and nutrition; post harvest technology; socioeconomic and related studies; and environment and ecology. Included references range from published/unpublished documents, theses, journal articles, to project reports and conference papers
A selected bibliography on tilapia (Pisces: Cichlidae): a list of documents available in the WorldFish Center Library
Research by the WorldFish Center and its partners on tilapia began in the late 1970s and focused on key issues that affect their production and conservation. WorldFish Center library as part of its effort to serve the information needs of the Center staff, partners and other external users worldwide, has been acquiring documentation on the subject. Such documentation ranges from published/unpublished documents, theses, journal articles, to reports and conference papers. This bibliography covers all publications available in the WorldFish library on tilapia and is a revision of Tilapia: A Selected Bibliography published by the Center in 2001. This volume covers a total of 1977 references.Tilapia, Bibliographies, WorldFish Center
CBFM-2 International conference on community based approaches to fisheries management
The CBFM international conference held on 6th and 7th March 2007 in Dhaka, Bangladesh brought together policy makers, scientists and development practioners from all over the world to share experiences in co-mangement of complex wetland environments. This booklet includes abstracts of papers presented at the conference.Artisanal fishing, Wetlands, Inland fisheries, Fishery management, Women, Aquaculture, Reservoir fisheries, Fishery regulations, Legal aspects, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Zambia, Tanzania, Victoria L., Cambodia, Mekong R., India, Philippines, Iloilo I., Philippines, Negros I., Negros Occidental, Philippines, Visayan Is., Asia,
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