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Department of Fisheries Malaysia: Training and Extension Programs

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Lajis, Razali Bin
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Presented in the paper are the training and extension programs of the Department of Fisheries Malaysia. The most common and important issues facing the marine capture fishery, such as overfishing, competition between traditional and commercial fisheries, the use of the coastal zone, the increased fishing effort due to advanced technologies, the use of destructive fishing gears, and the impact of pollution and the destruction of mangrove areas were presented. Moreover, the extension programs to support the development of the industry were also presented.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/747
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Lajis, R. B. (1997). Department of Fisheries Malaysia: Training and extension programs. In Proceeding of the Regional Workshop on Responsible Fishing, Bangkok, Thailand, 24-27 June 1997 (pp. 113-118). Samut Prakarn, Thailand: Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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research institutions ASFA; fishery organizations ASFA; training ASFA; capacity building ASFA; extension activities ASFA; marine fisheries ASFA; fisheries ASFA; overfishing ASFA; fishing gear ASFA; Catching methods; gear selectivity ASFA; sustainable fishing ASFA; fishing ASFA; sustainability ASFA; coastal zone management ASFA; pollution effects ASFA; mangroves ASFA; Malaysia
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  • Proceedings of the Regional Workshop on Responsible Fishing, Bangkok, Thailand, 24-27 June 1997 [33]

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