In the ASEAN region, fisheries play an important role in producing food, generating income, and accelerating national social and economic development. Ironically, the fishing communities are the least benefited from the bounties of the vast fishery resources in the region. To make it worse, the fisherfolk were further marginalized in the development and exploitation of the fishery resources especially in aquaculture during the past decades. In fact, they are now suffering from the destruction of fishery resources caused by illegal and irresponsible fishing and aquaculture practices. Fishery communities are exposed to multiple dimensions of poverty (inadequate services, low level of education, politically poorly organized communities, and vu...
We studied the influence of the development of aquaculture in the Philippines on the local economy, ...
Recognizing the need to promote fisheries development for improving the economies of Southeast Asian...
Despite the abundance of potential marine resources, including fisheries, Indonesia is still struggl...
In 2010, five Southeast Asian countries led by Vietnam and followed by Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar,...
Fisheries subsidies are crucial to the poor small scale fishers in Southeast Asia (ASEAN) as the fis...
Aquaculture industry of Southeast Asia has been expanding steadily as a result of an increasing dema...
The escalating aquaculture production from Southeast Asia during the past decades seems inevitable n...
The total global production from capture fisheries has plateaued since the mid 90s. This stagnation ...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Leaflet on Fisheries Resource Enhancement in Southeast Asia for dissemination in UN Ocean Conference...
The FAO Fishery Statistics had indicated that Asia is the top producer of fish and fishery products ...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...
Capture fisheries in Southeast Asia are characterized by rampant overfishing, made worse in many are...
Southeast Asia’s coastal ecosystems are under enormous pressure from a broad range of processes, inc...
In many Southeast Asian countries, coastal fishing villages are increasingly encouraging their inhab...
We studied the influence of the development of aquaculture in the Philippines on the local economy, ...
Recognizing the need to promote fisheries development for improving the economies of Southeast Asian...
Despite the abundance of potential marine resources, including fisheries, Indonesia is still struggl...
In 2010, five Southeast Asian countries led by Vietnam and followed by Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar,...
Fisheries subsidies are crucial to the poor small scale fishers in Southeast Asia (ASEAN) as the fis...
Aquaculture industry of Southeast Asia has been expanding steadily as a result of an increasing dema...
The escalating aquaculture production from Southeast Asia during the past decades seems inevitable n...
The total global production from capture fisheries has plateaued since the mid 90s. This stagnation ...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Leaflet on Fisheries Resource Enhancement in Southeast Asia for dissemination in UN Ocean Conference...
The FAO Fishery Statistics had indicated that Asia is the top producer of fish and fishery products ...
Most island countries in the South Pacific region give the high priority to fisheries in their natio...
Capture fisheries in Southeast Asia are characterized by rampant overfishing, made worse in many are...
Southeast Asia’s coastal ecosystems are under enormous pressure from a broad range of processes, inc...
In many Southeast Asian countries, coastal fishing villages are increasingly encouraging their inhab...
We studied the influence of the development of aquaculture in the Philippines on the local economy, ...
Recognizing the need to promote fisheries development for improving the economies of Southeast Asian...
Despite the abundance of potential marine resources, including fisheries, Indonesia is still struggl...