- Page 1 and 2: Status of Reservoir Fisheries in Fi
- Page 3 and 4: NACA MONOGRAPH SERIES NACA is an in
- Page 8: Introduction Reservoirs are rarely
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- Page 13 and 14: The valley type reservoirs have ver
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- Page 17 and 18: management authorities are establis
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- Page 36: Liu, J., He, B., 1992. Cultivation
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departmental fishing is carried out
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adverse effect on the income level
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Henderson, H. F., Ryder, R. A. Kudh
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Sinha, M., Katiha, P.K. 2002. Manag
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located above 4,000 m. Tectonic lak
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of fish fauna in Nepalese lakes was
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to manage and develop because of th
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Table 4 : Details of area coverage
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socio-economic aspects. These cross
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1793. London: William Miller, 1811.
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Present Status and Future Strategie
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A productive fishery was establishe
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Family/species Max. length Contribu
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unexploited because of poor consume
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These analyses indicated that the o
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Sen and Raajaer-Nielsen, 1996) has
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full-moon phase the majority of boa
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seasonal reservoirs exclusively rel
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practised in China (Li, 1988), prod
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seine nets for harvesting stocked f
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Summary and conclusions The reservo
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Amarasinghe, U.S., 1998a. Reservoir
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Costa, H.H., de Silva, P.K., 1995.
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Mendis, A.S., 1965. A preliminary s
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the Project TCP/SRL/8804, Developme
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Reservoir Fisheries of Thailand Tua
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General aspects Most of the Thai re
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Trichogaster trichopterus and green
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ohita (Benchakarn and Nookuor, 1988
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Family Eleotridae (sleepers) Oxyele
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fish all year round, for example se
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Destructive fishing methods such as
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Jutagate, T., Mattson, N. S., 2003.
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Sihapitukgiat, P., Srichareontham,
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