01 SEAFDEC Publications: Recent submissions
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Marine Parks Malaysia-management Strategy
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)The coral reef is one of the most and productive ecosystems in the world. It provides a variety of resources and services and thus needs to be protected. The Marine Parks Malaysia was established with the objectives of ... -
Resource Enhancement Strategies and Stock Enhancement Principles
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Resource-cultivation Fisheries by Artificial Reefs
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SEAFDEC Initiatives and Activities Related to Fishery Resource Enhancement
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Stock Enhancement Program of SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department
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Country Report of Vietnam
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)Coastal resources management initiatives in Vietnam are presented in the paper. The establishments of stationary fishing gears and artificial reefs are given emphasis in the paper. -
A Country Report for the Workshop on Artificial Reef and Stationary Fishing Gear Design and Construction and Marine Protected Area in Thailand
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)Coastal resources management initiatives in Thailand are presented in the paper. The use of artificial reefs, the construction of stationary fishing gears and the management of marine protected areas in the country are ... -
Artificial Reefs and Marine Re-stocking Efforts in Singapore
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)Coastal resources management initiatives in Singapore are presented in the paper. The use of artificial reefs and the marine stock enhancement activities of the country are given emphasis. -
Set Net Fishery (Lambaklad)
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)Lambaklad is one of the most feasible types of set net. It originated from Japan and its use has proliferated in Philippines. The advantages, the economic and social benefits, and the environmental importance of using ... -
Coral Garden and Reef Rehabilitation Project, the Establishment of Marine Reserves and Fish Sanctuaries of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in the Philippines
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)The vastness of the Philippine waters provides significant supply of food and protein as well as opportunities for development for commercial and municipal fisheries. The utilization of such immense marine resource should ... -
Country Paper of Myanmar
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)The paper presents the coastal resources management initiatives in Myanmar. Moreover, policies on the management of fisheries, coastal resources and coastal environment are also discussed. -
Overview on Country Policies, Programs Experiences with Artificial Reefs, Stationary Fishing Gear Establishment of Marine Protected Areas in Malaysia
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)Marine environments are typically strongly linked to the mixing of water masses and, in coastal areas they are greatly influenced by rivers and land runoff. A marine area can also be strongly influenced by activities in ... -
Review of Coastal Zone Management in Fisheries of Cambodia
(Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)The paper presents the coastal resources management initiatives in Cambodia. Moreover, policies on the management of fisheries, coastal resources and coastal environment are also discussed. -
Toxic red tides and shellfish toxicity in southeast Asia: Proceedings of a consultative meeting held in Singapore 11-14 September 1984
(Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center; International Development Research Centre, 1984)The occurrence of toxic red tides and paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) have become more frequent in Southeast Asian waters in recent years. A consultative meeting was organised by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ... -
A summary of paralytic shellfish poisoning in Canada
(Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center; International Development Research Centre, 1984)Paralytic shellfish poisoning occurs along both the east and west coasts of Canada. Since 1973 there have been more than 300 documented cases of paralytic shellfish poisoning, resulting in about 35 deaths. Causative ... -
Shellfish poisoning in Japanese waters
(Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center; International Development Research Centre, 1984)Under the supervision of the Fisheries Agency, each prefectural government has the responsibility of carrying out monitoring programs. Although some problems exist, monitoring operations have been proceeding successfully. ... -
Indo-Pacific toxic red-tide occurrences, 1972-1984
(Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center; International Development Research Centre, 1984)A brief review is made of the incidences of red tides and paralytic shellfish poisoning in the Indo-Pacific region during the period 1972-84, indicating the organisms involved in the toxicity. -
Red tide and paralytic shellfish poisoning phenomena in Thailand
(Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center; International Development Research Centre, 1984)A report is made of the first incidence occurring of paralytic shellfish poisoning in Thailand in May 1983, following an extensive bloom of Trichodesmium erythraeum. Investigations undertaken regarding the source of the ... -
Shellfish poisoning in association with the occurrence of potentially toxic dinoflagellates in the Gulf of Thailand
(Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center; International Development Research Centre, 1984)A study was conducted to detect the causative organisms of paralytic shellfish poisoning in Thailand waters and to observe the occurrence of the toxic bloom and red tides in the toxic shellfish beds. -
Status of shellfish toxicity in Singapore
(Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center; International Development Research Centre, 1984)No incidence of shellfish toxicity related to red tides has been recorded in Singapore to date. Only one species of dinoflagellate, Cochlodinium catenatum, has been found dominant in some of the phytoplankton blooms reported. ...




















