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Tag Archives: Thailand
Course on an ecosystem approach and extension methods for fisheries management concludes in Thailand
By Supin Wongbusarakum The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) offered a regional training course called “Essential Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) and Extension Methodologies” on Sept. 15–29, in Samut Prakarn, Thailand. Trainees from the majority of the member … Continue reading
Posted in coral reef ecosystem
Tagged Akira Bamba, ASEAN, Asian Institute of Technology, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Ban Gon Aow, Ban Krachur, Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project, BoBLME, Brunei, Bundit Chokesanguan, Cambodia, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, Crab Bank, CRED, EAFM, ecosystem, ecosystem approach to fisheries management, Essential EAFM, Essential Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management, fiseries management, fishers, fishing, Hajime Kawamura, Indonesia, Isara Chanrajchakit, Japan, Jarin Sawanboonchun, Kasetsart University, Krit Phusirimongkol, Laos, Myanmar, Panitnard Taladon, participatory rural appraisal methods, Petchaburi Province, Philippines, PRA, Rayong Province, Rusty Brainard, Samut Prakarn, SEAFDEC, Shinya Yoshida, Siriporn Pangsorn, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Supin Wongbusarakum, Surapol Chandrapatya, Thailand, Theo Ebber, training, Tsuyoshi Iwata, U.S. Agency for International Development, USAID, Vietnam
Planting the seeds of an ecosystem approach to fisheries management across Southeast Asia and the Coral Triangle
By Megan Moews-Asher Scientists from the Coral Reef Ecosystem Division of the NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center joined partners from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem (BOBLME) Project, NOAA Sea Grant, IMA … Continue reading
Posted in coral reef ecosystem
Tagged Asia-Pacific, Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project, BoBLME, Chumnarn Pongsri, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, Coral Triangle, Coral Triangle Initiative, Coral Triangle Support Partnership, CRED, CTSP, EAFM, ecosystem approach to fisheries management, Essential EAFM, FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization, IMA International, Indonesia, Malaysia, Megan Moews-Asher, Philippines, Rayong, Sabah, Samut Prakan, Sea Grant, SEAFDEC, Secretary General, Southeast Asia, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Strategies for Trawl Fisheries Bycatch Management project, Thailand, training, United Nations
NOAA, FAO, and South Asia regional partners met to develop training curricula on an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management
Supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Rusty Brainard, Adel Heenan, and Megan Moews of the PIFSC Coral Reef Ecosystem Division from Nov. 28 to Dec. 1 took part in a short writeshop in Phuket, Thailand, to develop … Continue reading
Posted in coral reef ecosystem
Tagged Adel Heenan, Andaman Sea Fisheries Research and Development Center, Bangladesh, Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Project, BoBLME, Chris Grose, Chris O’Brien, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, Coral Triangle, Coral Triangle Support Partnership, CRED, CTSP, Derek Staples, EAFM, ecosystem approach to fisheries management, FAO, Food and Agricultural Organization, IMA International, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Megan Moews, Muralidharan Chavakat, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Phuket, Robert Pomeroy, Rudolf Hermes, Rusty Brainard, Silvia Capezzuoli, Simon Funge-Smith, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste, training, U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Coral Triangle Initiative, United Nations, USAID, USCTI, writeshop
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