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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochurePOPULATION STRUCTURE OF IOTC SPECIES IN THE INDIAN OCEAN: ESTIMATION WITH NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING TECHNOLOGIES AND OTOLITH MICRO-CHEMISTRY 2015
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ProjectFactsheetInvestigating the Structure of Indian Ocean Fish Populations Using Next Generation Technologies - GCP/INT/233/EC 2020
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No results found.The project was delivered in five phases: ( i ) a literature search, (ii) a comparison of analytical methods, (iii) sample collection, (iv) genetic analysis and otolith and shark vertebrae microchemistry analysis, and (v) statistical analysis and population structure synthesis to identify discrete spawning populations . The project included a review of the available information on the population structure for the 11 species involved, and provided an assessment of the use of the genetic methods to be used for the genomic characterization of each species . A detailed sampling protocol was developed to guide the collection and treatment of genetic samples from across the Indian Ocean. This involved developing and extending research networks among scientific institutes and accessing genetic material from partner archives. The latest information on the population structure of four species of tuna, three tuna like species, three billfish species and blue shark in the Indian Ocean are detailed in a comprehensive report.
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NewsletterNewsletterFAO Namibia Annual Newsletter, December 2018, Issue #1
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No results found.The newsletter seeks to highlight the work done by FAO in Namibia by shining a spotlight on FAO’s contribution to the development of Namibia in its mandate areas; as well as to highlight the human interest aspects – at farmer level and showcase, as appropriate, the human face of FAO-Namibia during the year 2018. In this issue, key highlights include a summary of the just completed 2019-2023 Country Programme Framework (CPF); World Food Day observance; FAO’s endowment of a trophy for the Best Student in the Agriculture Faculty of the University of Namibia; ongoing FAO engagement with events on the national agriculture calendar; as well as some highlights from FAO-Namibia’s Twitter handle. A photo-journal showcases FAO-Namibia in action throughout the course of 2018.