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Strengthening of inland fisheries information systems in the Lower Mekong Basin (basinwide). Project summary

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Abstract
The inland fisheries of the Mekong River basin represent a vital resource with significant economic value. The present inland fishery statistical systems for the riparian countries of the lower Mekong River basin are extremely poor, except for Thailand, and have not been useful for the sound management of the resources either on a national or regional (basin-wide) basis. Details are given of a project to develop a basin-wide fishery statistics and information system, based on the concept of capacity strengthening in each riparian country. National statistical systems are to be fortified, and the data collection and storage systems developed are to be enhanced by training in data analysis. The major objective is to make each country self-sufficient in these respects and the priority will be sustainability of the system.
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Mekong River Commision Secretariat. (1997). Strengthening of inland fisheries information systems in the Lower Mekong Basin (basinwide). Project summary. In Fishery and Aquaculture Statistics in Asia: Proceedings of the FAO/SEAFDEC Regional Workshop on Fishery Statistics, Bangkok, Thailand, 19-21 August 1997: Vol. II. Fishery and Aquaculture Statistical Systems and Programs (pp. 307-311). Bangkok, Thailand: Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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fishery statistics ASFA; fishery management ASFA; river basins ASFA; fisheries development ASFA; river fisheries ASFA; data collection ASFA; information systems ASFA; Myanmar AGROVOC; Cambodia AGROVOC; Lao People's Democratic Republic AGROVOC; Thailand AGROVOC; China AGROVOC; South East Asia AGROVOC; Mekong River AGROVOC; Viet Nam AGROVOC; Mekong River TGN
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