497. Unravelling Little-known Small-scale Marine Fishing in Cambodia, Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
The year 2022 has been designated as the International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture. It is extremely important to understand the actual situation for the promotion of small-scale fishery and aquaculture workers. However, catch statistics, which serve as basic data for fisheries management, often provide sample data on a limited number of species caught by large-scale fisheries in developing countries, and the catch and operational status of small-scale surface fisheries are largely unknown. Since many small-scale marine fisheries in Cambodia are operated by fishers, Tokai University and JIRCAS analyzed the actual situation with the cooperation of the Cambodian government.
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520. Three Major Farming Methods for Shrimp Imported to Japan, Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
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