Improvement of Stocking Efficiencies
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Abstract
This paper focuses on the principal idea or theory of stock enhancement, and the future prospect of 'how to continue the actual activity of stock enhancement in rural areas,' based on the concept of 'Area-Capability'. It should be recalled that an excellent article of Beverton and Holt (1957) on the Dynamics of Exploited Fish Population Dynamics, is the most important reference to be able to understand the effect of fisheries activity of humankind on the fishery resource species. The catch equation of Beverton and Holt (1957) is therefore the principal guiding idea for exploited fishery resources dynamics.
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Fushimi, H. (2016). Improvement of stocking efficiencies. In H. Kawamura, T. Iwata, Y. Theparoonrat, N. Manajit, & V. T. Sulit (Eds.), Consolidating the Strategies for Fishery Resources Enhancement in Southeast Asia. Proceedings of the Symposium on Strategy for Fisheries Resources Enhancement in the Southeast Asian Region, Pattaya, Thailand, 27-30 July 2015 (pp. 18–24). Samutprakan, Thailand: Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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