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DocumentReport on the course on Fishing Vessel Design, Tegal, Indonesia, 12-13 January, 1976 1976
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No results found.This report gives details of a course in Fishing Vessel Design given at the Fisheries Technical High School, Tegal, Indonesia, from 12 to 31 January 1976, inclusive. The content of the course was designed to assist Planners, i.e. those directly and indirectly concerned with fisheries and fishing vessels, in making informed, sound decisions with respect to procuring, maintaining and operating fishing vessels. While it was in no way intended to produce trained naval architects, the participants w ere introduced to much of the skill, methodology, technology, and foundation knowledge used by naval architects, including physical principles, methods of calculation, design considerations, lines and arrangements, building materials and methods, laws and regulations, economics, and safety. Emphasis was placed upon sketching as a means of communication. Field trips were made to inspect steel and wood shipyards and a modern fishing vessel. -
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No Thumbnail AvailableProjectAquaculture development and coordination programme. Fish feed technology. Lectures presented at the FAO/UNDP Training Course in Fish Feed Technology, Seattle, Washington, 9 October - 15 December 1978 1980
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No results found.The need for developing suitable feeds based on locally available inexpensive ingredients has been widely recognized. Since lack of trained personnel is the main constraint in the development of fish feed technology in developing countries, the FAO/UNDP Aquaculture Development and Coordination Programme (ADCP) organized a special training course in fish feed technology at the College of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle, with a view to forming a small corps of fish feed specialists wh o could then be the focal points for future feed development programmes in their respective countries. The first report of the training course was presented in the report ADCP /REP/79/8. This present volume represents the edited texts of lectures presented by different specialists. Some additional material has been included for more complete coverage of the subject. Together, these texts may be considered to constitute a manual on fish feed technology, even though they were not prepared for that purpose. Twenty-six papers are included, under the general headings: (1) Digestion, physiology and anatomy; (2) nutritional bioenergetics; (3) nutritional biochemistry; (4) feedstuffs; (5) feed formulation; (6) feed manufacturing technology; (7) practical diets; and (8) quality control. Appendices include conversion tables, electrical data, and details on pelletability of selective feedstuffs, pellet die specifications, and equipment requirements for an 8 ton an hour feed mill.
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