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2024-03-19T03:44:54ZSEAFDEC Newsletter Vol.46 No.4
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SEAFDEC Newsletter Vol.46 No.4
During the last quarter of 2023, SEAFDEC organized several important events, such as the “Forty-sixth SEAFDEC Program Committee Meeting” which discussed and reviewed the progress and achievements of SEAFDEC programs, projects, and activities implemented in 2023 and proposed for 2024; and the “Twenty-sixth Meeting of the Fisheries Consultative Group (FCG) of the ASEANSEAFDEC Strategic Partnership (ASSP)” which addressed the policy considerations that are significant to the fisheries sector in the region.
Toward strengthening capacity, SEAFDEC convened several trainings/workshops for concerned fishery officers from the ASEAN Member States during this quarter such as “Advanced Aquaculture Technologies for Commercially Important Commodities in Southeast Asia” which aimed to enhance expertise in various aspects of aquaculture such as biology, broodstock management, hatchery and breeding technology, and disease management; “UNCLOS 1982 in Fisheries Perspective” to enhance capacity and knowledge of UNCLOS and its implications on fisheries; “Stock and Risk Assessment of Two Seerfish Species” to enhance knowledge of CPUE standardization and stock assessment analysis using ASPIC, Kobe plot (stock status trajectory), risk assessment, and other applicable mechanisms or methods; “Stock Assessment of Sharks and Rays Using the YPR”; “Energy Optimization for Fishing Vessels and Optimal Post-Harvest Fish Handling Techniques” to boost their knowledge of responsible fishing practices that are sustainable and environment-friendly; financial access and micro-insurance for small-scale fisheries, marine steering gear system. “The Regional Technical Meeting on Responsible Fishing: ALDFG and Marking of Fishing Gear” was also organized which aimed at enhancing human resources capacity on ALDFG and fishing gear marking as well as sharing information on the national policies, research activities, and best practices on ALDFG and fishing gear marking.
To enhance the collaboration with various organizations and agencies, SEAFDEC cohosted the “2023 ASFA Advisory Board Meeting” that discussed the progress of activities of the respective ASFA Partners as well as the potential contributions to other works. SEAFDEC also participated in the regional inception meeting of the BOBLME II that presented the overview and current status of BOBLME II and Project Institutional Arrangements. Courtesy calls were also made by SEAFDEC on various agencies and institutions in Japan which aimed at strengthening the collaboration between SEAFDEC and the Government of Japan as well as relevant fisheries and aquaculture agencies and institutions.
At the last quarter of 2023, SEAFDEC bid farewell to Dr. Rudi Alex Wahyudin and welcomed Mr. Andi Soesmono as the new Chief of SEAFDEC/IFRDMD starting 14 December 2023.
2023-12-01T00:00:00ZCharacteristics of Microplastics in the Lower Musi River in Palembang City, Indonesia
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Characteristics of Microplastics in the Lower Musi River in Palembang City, Indonesia
Rais, Aroef Hukmanan; Muthmainnah, Dina; Supriyadi, Freddy
2023-12-01T00:00:00ZAQD Matters 2023 November - December
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AQD Matters 2023 November - December
Armada, Nyra G.
In this issue: 1) Aquaculture commodities featured in national science exhibition; 2) SEAFDEC/IFRDMD explores collaborative anguillid eel study with SEAFDEC/AQD; 3) Construction underway for aquaculture feed mill facility; 4) SEAFDEC/AQD's Deputy Chief offers solutions at international symposium; 5) SEAFDEC convenes 46PCM back-to-back with 26FCG/ASSP; 6) LGU-General Luna officials visit SEAFDEC/AQD headquarters; 7) FishWorld Aqua Week; 8) Prized crabs find new home in abandoned ponds; 9) Scientists refine method to trace the complicated diets of Japanese scallops; 10) SEAFDEC/AQD discusses accomplishments, plans with host government; 11) SEAFDEC/AQD, BFAR-6 collaborate for hatcheries, outreach stations; 12) Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco visits heritage destinations in southern Iloilo
2024-02-01T00:00:00ZAQD Matters 2023 September - October
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/7425
AQD Matters 2023 September - October
Armada, Nyra G.
In this issue: 1) Regional Training Course on Advanced Aquaculture Technologies a success; 2) SEAFDEC Secretary-General explores AQD stations in Iloilo, Guimaras; 3) SEAFDEC/AQD readies future tiger shrimp breeders as 'Oplan Balik Sugpo' pushes on; 4) SEAFDEC/AQD joins Iloilo Farmers' and Fisherfolks' Week celebration; 5) SEAFDEC/AQD connects with stakeholders during international trade exhibit; 6) Developments in tiger shrimp, crustacean research showcased in conference; 7) Research collab on whiteleg shrimp nets 4.2 tons; 8) Deputy Chief Ito shares successful case studies at international conference; 9) SEAFDEC/AQD joins consortium for enhanced science collaboration in Western Visayas; 10) Project reviewed, plans for 2024 unveiled; 11) Scientist shares research on cost-efficient feeds during fisheries convention; 12) Free eye examination for staff, dependents; 13) Information staff discuss strategies to improve information dissemination; 14) Scientist investigates how male shrimp get fertility boost from worms; 15) Garlic extract to treat fish infections? A research team first assesses the effects of garlic on tilapia; 16) How to prevent shrimp diseases with hydrated lime
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