Abstract only.The status of the world s only freshwater sardine, Sardinella tawilis, is presented by its population dynamics, related aspects of biology, and production trends. A policy matrix was designed to show strategies on how to conserve and manage tawilis in Taal Lake. Fish landed catch survey was conducted for five years in eight landing centers around the lake. Hired enumerators used questionnaires to record daily catch, fishing effort and length measurements. Population parameters were analyzed using the Food and Agriculture Organization-International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (FAO-ICLARM) Stock Assessment Tools (FISAT). Production of tawilis over the years has slowly declined, from 744 MT in 1996 to 637 MT i...
We identify the sister species of the world\u27s only freshwater sardinella, Sardinella tawilis (Her...
We identify the sister species of the world\u27s only freshwater sardinella, Sardinella tawilis (Her...
The demand for fish protein in the Philippines cannot be met by capture fisheries alone so the Phili...
A landed fish catch survey was conducted in ten landing centers around Taal Lake from June 2008 to M...
As part of the conservation efforts to address the declining population of the only freshwater Sardi...
The dwindling commercial catch of Sardinella tawilis (Clupeidae), locally known as 'tawilis', report...
Sardinella tawilis (Clupeiformes: Clupeidae) is the world s only freshwater sardine and is endemic t...
Sardines (Clupeidae) make up a substantial proportion of the fish catch across the Philippines and c...
An assessment of fishery resources of Taal Lake was conducted from January to December of 2010. Fish...
Lake Mainit in Northeastern Mindanao is an important shared resource of the Provinces of Agusan del ...
Overfishing, illegal fishing, and the use of active gear have contributed to over a 90% decrease in ...
In 2007, The Protected Area Management Board (PAMB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Res...
Sardines (family Clupeidae or herrings) are mostly marine species. In the Philippines, Lake Taal is ...
The biology and population dynamics of Sardinella longiceps and S. fimbriata were studied around Eas...
Not AvailableReproductive biology and population characteristics of Sardinella gibbosa and Sardinell...
We identify the sister species of the world\u27s only freshwater sardinella, Sardinella tawilis (Her...
We identify the sister species of the world\u27s only freshwater sardinella, Sardinella tawilis (Her...
The demand for fish protein in the Philippines cannot be met by capture fisheries alone so the Phili...
A landed fish catch survey was conducted in ten landing centers around Taal Lake from June 2008 to M...
As part of the conservation efforts to address the declining population of the only freshwater Sardi...
The dwindling commercial catch of Sardinella tawilis (Clupeidae), locally known as 'tawilis', report...
Sardinella tawilis (Clupeiformes: Clupeidae) is the world s only freshwater sardine and is endemic t...
Sardines (Clupeidae) make up a substantial proportion of the fish catch across the Philippines and c...
An assessment of fishery resources of Taal Lake was conducted from January to December of 2010. Fish...
Lake Mainit in Northeastern Mindanao is an important shared resource of the Provinces of Agusan del ...
Overfishing, illegal fishing, and the use of active gear have contributed to over a 90% decrease in ...
In 2007, The Protected Area Management Board (PAMB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Res...
Sardines (family Clupeidae or herrings) are mostly marine species. In the Philippines, Lake Taal is ...
The biology and population dynamics of Sardinella longiceps and S. fimbriata were studied around Eas...
Not AvailableReproductive biology and population characteristics of Sardinella gibbosa and Sardinell...
We identify the sister species of the world\u27s only freshwater sardinella, Sardinella tawilis (Her...
We identify the sister species of the world\u27s only freshwater sardinella, Sardinella tawilis (Her...
The demand for fish protein in the Philippines cannot be met by capture fisheries alone so the Phili...