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Information Documents - BOBP/INF/10 Bibliography on Gracilaria - Production and Utilization in the Bay of Bengal |
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Executing Agency: FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Funding Agencies: DANISH INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY and SWEDISH INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Development of Small-Scale Fisheries in the Bay of Bengal Madras, India. August l990 |
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This bibliography was prepared by BOBP for the seminar on Gracilaria . production and utilization in the Bay of Bengal, which was held 23-27 October, 1989 in Songkhla, Thailand. The literature mentioned in this bibliography deals with biology, resources, culture, processing and marketing of Gracilaria spp. It may help serve as a source of information to farmers, researchers and officials concerned with Gracilaria farming, processing and marketing. The Bay of Bengal Programme is a regional fisheries programme that covers seven countries bordering the Bay of Bengal -- Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Sri Lanka and Thailand. It is small-scale fisheries oriented and strives for the socioeconomic betterment of fisherfolk communities of the region by developing and demonstrating new ideas or techniques, new technologies, methodologies or systems to help small-scale fisherfolk. |
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GRACILARIA : BIBLIOGRAPHY
PUBLICATIONS OF THE BAY OF BENGAL PROGRAMME