Overview of the status and trends of capture fisheries and aquaculture in Southeast Asia
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Klinsukhon, S., Tongdee, N., & Sulit, V. T. (2022). Overview of the status and trends of capture fisheries and aquaculture in Southeast Asia. In The Southeast Asian State of Fisheries and Aquaculture 2022 (pp. 1-43). Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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fishery products
; aquaculture
; fisheries
; capture fishery economics
; tuna fisheries
; pelagic fish
; demersal fish
; marine molluscs
; inland fisheries
; brackishwater aquaculture
; freshwater aquaculture
; fishing vessels
; fishers
; processing fishery products
; fish trade
; fishery production
; tuna
; aquaculture production
; Southeast Asia
; aquaculture
; fisheries
; capture fishery economics
; tuna fisheries
; pelagic fish
; demersal fish
; marine molluscs
; inland fisheries
; brackishwater aquaculture
; freshwater aquaculture
; fishing vessels
; fishers
; processing fishery products
; fish trade
; fishery production
; tuna
; aquaculture production
; Southeast Asia
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