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ProjectMarine Small-Scale Fisheries of West Bengal: An Introduction – BOBP/INF/11 1990
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No results found.This document attempts a brief, factual presentation of data and baseline information on the main features of marine small-scale fisheries in West Bengal, India It could serve as an introduction to the subject leading to deeper studies, as a source of general information, or as a background document for use in discussions on planning and programming of developmental assistance. This document has been compiled by the Bay of Bengal Programme for Fisherfolk Communities from reports of consultants , staff of BOBP and from material obtained from the Directorate of Fisheries, West Bengal. -
ProjectBibliography on the Mud Crab Culture and Trade in the Bay of Bengal Region – BOBP/INF/13 1992
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No results found.This bibliography was prepared by the Bay of Bengal Programme (BOBP) for the seminar on Mud Crab Culture and Trade in the Bay of Bengal region, which was held November 5-8, 1991 in Surat Thani, Thailand. The bibliography has been compiled from many sources, including the SEAFDEC Mud Crab Bibliography, Natural Resources Institute (NRI), U.K. database search and other relevant literature on mud crab. It deals with the biology, culture, resources, exploitation and management, diseases and parasites , marketing, preservation, processing, handling and effects of pollution on mud crab Scylla spp. The bibliography may help serve as a source of information for mud crab fattening and culture entrepreneurs, traders, researchers and officials concerned with the above topics. -
ProjectBibliography on Gracilaria - Production and Utilization in the Bay Of Bengal– BOBP/INF/10 1990
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No results found.This bibliography was prepared by BOBP for the seminar on Gracilaria . production and utilization in the Bay of Bengal, which was held 23-27 October, 1989 in Songkhla, Thailand. The literature mentioned in this bibliography deals with biology, resources, culture, processing and marketing of Gracilaria spp. It may help serve as a source of information to farmers, researchers and officials concerned with Gracilaria farming, processing and marketing. The Bay of Bengal Programme is a regional fish eries programme that covers seven countries bordering the Bay of Bengal -- Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Sri Lanka and Thailand. It is small-scale fisheries oriented and strives for the socioeconomic betterment of fisherfolk communities of the region by developing and demonstrating new ideas or techniques, new technologies, methodologies or systems to help small-scale fisherfolk.
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