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Multi-species fish stock assessment by acoustic method in the South China Sea Area I: Gulf of Thailand and east coast of Peninsular Malaysia 

Gambang, Albert Chuan; Rajali, Hadil bin; Hassan, Raja Bidin bin Raja; Ali, Rosidi bin; Shiomi, Kunimune; Fujiwara, Shunji; Basir, Shamusudin bin (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1999)
Acoustic resource surveys were conducted by M/V SEAFDEC in the Gulf of Thailand and off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia from September 5 to 28, 1995 for pre-NE monsoon season and from April 24 to May 17, 1996 for ...
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Marine fish broodstock development at SEAFDEC/AQD: status and advances 

Garcia, Luis Maria B. (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1993)
The success of a fish culture operation depends, in part, on adequate supply of seed for hatchery and grow-out. The culture and husbandry of many of Southeast Asia's marine fish species are constrained by the unreliability ...
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Research on nutrition and feed development at SEAFDEC/AQD 

Millamena, Oseni M. (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1993)
The Feed Development Section at SEAFDEC/AQD conducts research on the nutritional requirements and the development of costeffective practical diets for regionally important fishes (milkfish, tilapia, carp, and sea bass) and ...
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Seed production of marine fish in Malaysia 

Muhammad, Mohd Zaidi (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1993)
Aquaculture especially brackishwater fish culture in Malaysia has a very high potential for development. It is also a very important source of protein. The three major species cultured in cages are sea bass, grouper, and ...
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The shrimp farming industry in the Philippines 

Corre Jr., Valeriano (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1993)
The shrimp farming industry in the Philippines is the culture of shrimp (Penaeus monodon) in brackishwater and seawater grow-out farms to marketable size. The industry is highly dependent upon the other sectors/components ...
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Status and problems of marine fish seed production in Thailand 

Pimoljinda, Jate (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1993)
Aquaculture of marine fishes such as sea bass, milkfish, and mullet among others, have been conducted in Thailand for a long time in its provinces along the coast. The fry of these fishes have been collected from natural ...
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Proceedings of the Aquaculture Workshop for SEAFDEC/AQD Training Alumni, 8-11 September 1992, Iloilo, Philippines 

Unknown author (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1993)
The workshop was conducted to maintain linkage between Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department and its alumni. It also aimed to: assess the effectiveness of the training alumni and among trainees; ...
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Shrimp hatchery and grow-out operations in Thailand 

Wattanamahard, Tharaphand (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1993)
Shrimp farming in Thailand has been practiced since more than 50 years ago. This began with the extensive system (traditional method) where shrimp fry are allowed to enter ponds during the high tide, and then harvested ...
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Shrimp seed production in Malaysia 

Muhamad Hatta Bin Haji Mahmud (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1993)
The giant freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, and the marine shrimp, Penaeus monodon, are now becoming the most important cultured species in Malaysia. The progress in the aquaculture of these species has led to ...
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The shrimp hatchery industry in the Philippines 

Lamera, Elizabeth (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1993)
Fifteen years after SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department first offered its training course on Barangay Prawn Hatchery Management, the giant tiger shrimp industry has grown tremendously. Among the private investors in shrimp ...
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TypemagazineArticle 346Conference paper 329Book chapter 78Book 61Journal, magazine 44... View MoreAuthorSoutheast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department 240Limpus, Leonard G. 27Low, Lai Kim 26Sophonphong, Krissana 22Suwanrangsi, Sirilak 21... View MorePublisherAquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center 528Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center 158Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center 92Marine Fishery Resources Development and Management Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center 61Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center 36SubjectPhilippines 192Brackishwater environment 164Fish culture 162Marine environment 162Pond culture 88... View MoreDate Issued1997 1451999 1441992 1011995 871996 861994 771993 711998 681991 571990 39Language (ISO)English 873Filipino 2Has File(s)No 681Yes 194
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