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The purpose of field missions was to assess needs for deployment of GIS and remote sensing and to gauge the benefits that would accrue. Field missions were carried out in the Republic of Korea (Kapetsky and Ataman, 1991), Zambia (Kapetsky, 1995), Brazil and the Mekong Region (Kapetsky, 1999).
 
  
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A GIS as a decision support system for aquaculture development and management in Zambia: Needs and feasibility.  FAO Mission Report1995
A GIS to stimulate aquaculture development and to manage aquaculture in Brazil Study prepared for "Aquaculture for the Year 2000.   FAO Field Document 1996
Fisheries and Aquaculture statistics with emphasis on GIS tools for data collection – the African Water Resource Database  Technical Report2007
Fisheries potential of the Sudd using remote sensing.  FAO Fisheries Circular1995
Geographic information systems to support the Ecosystem Approach to Aquaculture.  FAO Mission Report2007
Report of a mission to the National Fisheries Research and Development Agency, Republic of Korea on an information base for the orderly development of mariculture and a regional project for training on mariculture development and management.  Technical Report1991
Small-scale Seaweed Farming in Northeast Brazil.  FAO Mission Report2003
The development and training requirements for geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing (RS) applications in the Lower Mekong Basin (basin-wide) in relation to inland fisheries (including aquaculture).  FAO Technical Report 1999
World Fish Center (WFC) GIS project inception workshop  FAO Mission Report2005
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