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Unselective, unsustainable, and unmonitored trawl fisheries?

In 2016, the term UUU (unselective, unsustainable and unmonitored) fishing was developed and a Resolution of the World Conservation Congress, adopted by Members, tasked IUCN’s Species Survival Commission with reporting on the concept. The resulting situation analysis utilises the trawl fisheries of China, Thailand and Vietnam to explore how some of the issues associated with UUU fishing can be linked back to these three elements.

Author(s)
Leadbitter, Duncan
Sadovy de Mitcheson, Yvonne
Macfarlane, Nicholas B.W.

Promotion of sustainable aquaculture, aquatic animal health, and resource enhancement in Southeast Asia

In order to promote and augment regional initiatives on sustainable aquaculture, aquatic animal health and resource enhancement, and to consequently contribute to poverty alleviation, livelihood and food security, the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD) has held a 3-day workshop on the “Promotion of Sustainable Aquaculture, Aquatic Animal Health and Resource Enhancement in Southeast Asia (SARSEA)” on 25–27 June 2019 in Iloilo City, Philippines.

The Southeast Asian state of fisheries and agriculture : 2022

Fishery statistical bulletin of Southeast Asia

SEAFDEC newsletter

A solution package for plastic pollution – from measurement to action

Knowledge gathered over the past four years in the IUCN Close the Plastic Tap programme is the basis of this publication.

Important findings and recommendations on chemical use in aquaculture in Southeast Asia

Author(s)
Coloso, Relicardo M.
Catacutan, Mae R.
Arnaiz, Margarita T.

Aamozish-e-Mahol

This publication is a manual for environmental education.

Author(s)
Saleem, Shakira

Development and use of alternative ingredients or fish meal substitutes in aquaculture feed formulation

This proceedings contain the country reports, review papers, a synopsis of working group discussions and a list of regional policy recommendations for the development and use of alternative dietary ingredients in aquaculture feed development.

Author(s)
Catacutan, Mae R.
Coloso, Relicardo M.
Acosta, Belen O.

Briefing document : reduced to skin and bones re-examined

Illegal trade and the trafficking of Tiger Panthera tigris, as well as their parts, products and derivatives, and the poaching which supplies it, is the most immediate threat to the survival of wild tigers. This briefing document highlights top-line findings from the detailed analysis over the 16 years, including key occurrences and patterns over the period assessed. Key recommendations are provided for consideration by actors at national, regional and international levels.

Author(s)
Krishnasamy, Kanitha
Stoner, Sarah
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