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Fisheries, aquaculture and stock enhancement in Lao PDR

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Abstract
Fisheries development in Lao PDR is confined to inland fisheries development and sustainable freshwater aquaculture including culture-enhanced capture fisheries and fishery-enhanced aquaculture. Given the potential of water, wetland and aquatic resources and the magnitude of decline in fish catches from the Mekong River and its tributaries, the Government of Lao PDR has given priority to fisheries development with strong concern for sustainable aquaculture. The overall policy framework is therefore geared toward the sustainable use, appropriate management and protection of natural resources: forest, land and water resource including aquatic biodiversity. The national goal for fisheries development during the last decade was focused on how to increase fish production from aquaculture while maintaining capture fisheries, recognizing that about 50% of the dietary protein of Lao people comes from living aquatic resources which are important for food security of the nation.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/2938
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Choudara, H. (2006). Fisheries, aquaculture and stock enhancement in Lao PDR. In J. H. Primavera, E. T. Quinitio, & M. R. R. Eguia (Eds.), Proceedings of the Regional Technical Consultation on Stock Enhancement for Threatened Species of International Concern, Iloilo City, Philippines, 13-15 July 2005 (pp. 103-108). Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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fisheries ASFA; fisheries development ASFA; fishery management ASFA; fishery resources ASFA; inland fisheries ASFA; aquaculture ASFA; freshwater aquaculture ASFA; aquaculture development ASFA; stock assessment ASFA; stocking (organisms) ASFA; stocks ASFA; rare species ASFA; Protected resources; rare resources ASFA; threatened species ASFA; seed (aquaculture) ASFA; seed production ASFA; breeding stock ASFA; breeding ASFA; aquaculture regulations ASFA; fishery regulations ASFA; Lao People's Democratic Republic
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