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<title>SEAFDEC Newsletter Vol.42 No.1</title>
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<title>SEAFDEC Newsletter Vol.42 No.1</title>
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<name>Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center</name>
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<summary type="text">SEAFDEC Newsletter Vol.42 No.1
Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center
One of the major events during the first quarter of 2019 was the Fifty-first Meeting of SEAFDEC Council convened in Indonesia, where the progress of activities and achievements of SEAFDEC in 2018 as well as proposed program of activities to be undertaken in 2019 were reported. Upon noting the progress in the development and implementation of several regional fisheries policy frameworks that include the SEAFDEC Gender Strategy, the Council also approved the implementation of the Strategy by the SEAFDEC Secretariat and Departments.
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<title>Inland Fisheries Management in the Southeast Asian Region: Promoting Habitat Conservation in Lao PDR and Indonesia</title>
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<name>Muthmainnah, Dina</name>
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<name>Shibuno, Takuro</name>
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<summary type="text">Inland Fisheries Management in the Southeast Asian Region: Promoting Habitat Conservation in Lao PDR and Indonesia
Muthmainnah, Dina; Shibuno, Takuro
The Southeast Asian region is endowed with enormous areas of inland waters resources, such as rivers, lakes, floodplains, reservoirs, dams, and wetlands. Fisheries in inland waters have long been a vital component of food security and livelihood for the local people living in the vicinity of inland water bodies. However, the inland waters are also utilized by other sectors such as water transportation and palm plantation that pollute the habitats, which would negatively impact the aquatic organisms and fishery production.
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<dc:date>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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