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Dana Lee, Jackman C. Eschenroeder, Lee J. Baumgartner, Bunyeth Chan, Sudeep Chandra, Seila Chea, Sothearoth Chea, Chheana Chhut, Elizabeth Everest, Radong Hom, Kong Heng, Stefan Lovgren, Sinsamout Ounboundisane, Wayne Robinson, Lykheang Seat, Sobot Soth and Zeb S. Hogan
The Mekong River is one of the most biodiverse, productive rivers in the world, supporting more than 1000 fish species and the livelihoods of tens of millions of people. The spatial dynamics and population status of many Mekong fish species, especially m...
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Christian Ricardo Calle Yunis, Rolando Salas López, Segundo Manuel Oliva Cruz, Elgar Barboza Castillo, Jhonsy Omar Silva López, Daniel Iliquín Trigoso and Nilton B. Rojas Briceño
Peruvian aquaculture, specifically trout production, has had significant growth over the past ten years. However, the establishment and expansion of small-scale aquaculture have been carried out without considering the suitability of the land. In Peru, s...
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Sukanya Sereenonchai and Noppol Arunrat
Coastal communities and small-scale fisheries are highly vulnerable to climate change. In this study, we aimed to examine fishers? decisions to adapt to climate change and their expectations for their children to pursue the same profession. Data were obt...
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Robert B. Richardson and Murari Suvedi
Fisheries in Cambodia play an important role in supporting household food security and livelihoods throughout the country. Inland fisheries production is largely dependent on numerous ecosystem services, particularly the floodwaters of the Tonle Sap Lake...
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Norman A. Graham, Steven G. Pueppke, Talgat Uderbayev
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Central Asia?s arid lowland ecosystems are dependent on water that originates in nearby mountains and is carried by rivers to terminal lakes and freshwater seas with no outlets to the ocean. Fish traditionally thrived in these waterways, but they have be...
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