Fish for the People Vol.23 No.1
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Fish for the People Vol.23 No.1
(Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2025-06)This first issue of Fish for the People in 2025 features the key achievements of the Japanese Trust Fund (JTF) 6-2 projects implemented by SEAFDEC from 2020 to 2024, which are categorized into three pillars, namely: Pillar ... -
Investigating the Efficiency of Trawl Fishing Operation with V-Shaped Otter Boards along with Collapsible Crab Traps and Gillnets: evaluation of catch per unit effort, fuel efficiency, and CO2 emission
(Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2025-06)This study evaluated the performance of the V-shaped otter boards during trawl fishing operations. The V-shaped otter boards were designed by the SEAFDEC Training Department in 2018 to improve fuel efficiency, reduce seabed ... -
Fostering Women’s Contributions to Inland Fisheries in Southeast Asia
(Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2025-06)Gender is defined by the concept of duties, functions, and roles attributed to women and men in the public and private lives of society. In the context of gender policies, the Inland Fishery Resources Development and ... -
AquaGRIS: a valuable global information system in support of conservation, sustainable use, and management of aquatic genetic resources in Southeast Asia
(Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2025-06)The Aquatic Genetic Resources Information System (AquaGRIS) is a global information system that was developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to address the need for an international ... -
Socioeconomics and Gender Roles in the Blood Cockle Fishery Refugia in Prek Sangke Village, Prey Nop 2, Sihanoukville Province, Cambodia
(Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2025-06)Blood cockle is a vital food source and income for coastal communities, but its populations are declining due to pollution, habitat loss, and overharvesting. The SEAFDEC Training Department conducted a survey in December ... -
From Growth to Sustainability: the future of capture fisheries of Southeast Asia
(Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2025-06)Southeast Asia, encompassing 11 tropical nations, has witnessed remarkable growth in its capture fisheries sector. Over the past three decades, capture fisheries production in the region has shown consistent growth, outpacing ... -
Advancing the Development of Asian Seabass and Banana Shrimp Aquaculture through the Thai Fish Project
(Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2025-06)Around the world, the rapid expansion of aquaculture has been facilitated by the introduction of non-native aquatic species, particularly those that exhibit fast growth and stress resilience traits. This has resulted in ...