Fish for the People Vol.23 No.2
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Affirming the Role of SEAFDEC in Facilitating Regional Engagement to Address International Fisheries and Fish Trade Issues
(Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2025-12)Over the years, several international legally and nonlegally binding fisheries and fish trade agreements have been established by several organizations and conventions, including the United Nations (UN), Food and Agriculture ... -
Lessons and Approaches Towards Sustainable Small-scale Fisheries Management in Southeast Asia
(Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2025-12)Acknowledging the critical importance of small-scale fisheries to the livelihoods of communities and the sustainability of marine resources, SEAFDEC implemented the project “Small-Scale Fisheries Management for Better ... -
Advancing the Leadership of SEAFDEC in Sustainable Inland Fisheries Governance in the Southeast Asian Region
(Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2025-12)This article reviews the current state of inland fisheries in Southeast Asia and highlights the role of SEAFDEC/IFRDMD in leading regional efforts toward sustainable inland fisheries governance in Southeast Asia. Drawing ... -
Converting Marine Plastic Debris into Useful Fuel: a case study of nylon netting fragments and discarded plastic bags in Rayong, Thailand
(Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2025-12)Marine plastic pollution, particularly from fishing activities and coastal communities, poses a growing environmental challenge, with Southeast Asia being a significant contributor. The SEAFDEC Training Department, under ... -
Women Can Be Leaders in Fisheries Management: Case studies in Buriram Province and Rayong Province in Thailand
(Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2025-12)This article presents the role of women leaders in fisheries management in Thailand, focusing on two fisheries management groups, namely: Sub Somboon Aquatic Animal Food Bank in Buriram Province and Kaoyod Small-Scale ... -
Revitalizing Fishing Communities through “Umigyo” as a New Fisheries Policy in Japan
(Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2025-12)In recent declining regional vitality such as decreasing human population and aging fishers in fishing villages in Japan, the “umigyo” new policy has been promoted by the Government of Japan aiming to secure local income ... -
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