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<title>Regional guidelines for responsible fisheries in Southeast Asia: Supplementary guidelines on co-management using group user rights, fishery statistics, indicators and fisheries refugia</title>
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This 84-page Supplementary Guidelines further elaborates issues contained in the Regional Guidelines for Responsible Fisheries Management, i.e. Co-Management Using Group User Rights, Fishery Statistics, Indicators and Fisheries Refugia. The Guidelines is envisaged to assist the Southeast Asian countries in developing the most practical national system to improve their respective fisheries management towards responsible and sustainable fisheries.
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<title>Regional guidelines for responsible fisheries in Southeast Asia: Responsible fishing operations</title>
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<description>Regional guidelines for responsible fisheries in Southeast Asia: Responsible fishing operations
The Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries was adopted at the FAO Conference in 1995 after four years of effort exerted by most of the countries that have a genuine interest in fisheries. This was a positive sign in the countries of the world that had committed their efforts to reconcile the unregulated fisheries practices with their grave concern on the current status of fisheries resources.  It can be said that this new era of fisheries is harmonizing its development with the given aquatic environment to assure a sustainable status.  All member countries of FAO are requested to implement the required commitment and actions under the framework of the internationally agreed Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries.
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<title>Regional Guidelines for Responsible Aquaculture in Southeast Asia</title>
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<description>Regional Guidelines for Responsible Aquaculture in Southeast Asia
The set of four Regional Guidelines was developed through a series of regional consultations to elaborate issues contained in the globally adopted Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries to support the implementation by the Southeast Asian countries.
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<title>Regional guidelines for responsible fisheries in Southeast Asia: Post-harvest practices and trade</title>
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The set of four Regional Guidelines was developed through a series of regional consultations to elaborate issues contained in the globally adopted Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries to support the implementation by the Southeast Asian countries.
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