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known as
WorldFish, is an
international organization working to
transform aquatic food
systems to
reduce hunger, malnutrition, and poverty.
WorldFish is a...
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Fishes of the
World is a
standard reference for the
systematics of
fishes. It was
first written in 1976 by the
American ichthyologist Joseph S. Nelson...
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aquaculture is
listed by country.
Capture includes fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.
World capture fisheries and
aquaculture production, from FAO's...
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Pelagic fish live in the
pelagic zone of
ocean or lake waters—being
neither close to the
bottom nor near the s****—in
contrast with
demersal fish that live...
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actually lies
within the township,
which also
houses the
headquarters of
WorldFish Center and a
deepwater fishing port. Batu
Maung is home to an
active fisheries...
- Gupta,
Modadugu Vijay (2004).
Culture of
fish in rice fields. Food and
Agriculture Organization and
WorldFish Center, Penang, Malaysia. ISBN 983-2346-33-9...
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fish (pl.:
fish or
fishes) is an aquatic, anamniotic, gill-bearing
vertebrate animal with
swimming fins and a hard skull, but
lacking limbs with digits...
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Fishery can mean
either the
enterprise of
raising or
harvesting fish and
other aquatic life or, more commonly, the site
where such
enterprise takes place...
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management and ****ure
directions for
coastal fisheries in
Asian countries.
WorldFish. p. 860. ISBN 978-983-2346-22-7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
multiple names:...
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feeding behavior in
fishes" pp. 57–101. In: Bardach, JE
Fish behavior and its use in the
capture and
culture of
fishes, The
WorldFish Center, ISBN 978-971-02-0003-0...