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  1. Overfishing of the Anchovy Fisheries in Krueng Raya Bay-Aceh, Indonesia

    Research Paper and PowerPoint Presentation

  2. Socio-economic Status of the Post-Tsunami Cage Aquaculture Farmers along Andaman Sea Coast, Thailand

    This study focused on analysis of the influences of the Post-Tsunami Rehabilitation Programs on the socio-economic status of cage aquaculture farmers along Andaman sea coast, Thailand. The study also emphasized...

  3. How Community Partnerships Create Capital? Social Capital, Donor Dependency and Rehabilitation Efforts of the Tsunami...

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  4. Three Years Post-Tsunami Rehabilitation of Fish Cage Culture on the Andaman Coast of Thailand: Current Status and the Need...

    The Indian Ocean tsunami of 26 December 2004 severely affected six provinces (Ranong,Phang-nga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang and Satun) on the Andaman Sea coast of Thailand. About 27,000 fish cage culture operators in...

  5. Socio-economic impacts of the tsunami on March 11, 2011, in Japan

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  6. Participatory Approach to Fishing Crafts Building in Post Tsunami Scenario

    Power Point presentation.

  7. Post-Tsunami Economic Analysis of Cage Culture Farms along the Andaman Sea Coast, Thailand

    A post-tsunami economic analysis of cage culture along the Andaman Sea coast of Thailand was carried out in five provinces (Ranong, Phang-nga, Krabi, Trang and Satun) from September 2007 to February 2008. Two...

  8. Economic Valuation of Mangroves for Assessing the Livelihood of Fisherfolk: A Case Study in India

    The study was carried out in a village named MGR Thittu in the vicinity of the Pichavaram mangroves in the state Tamil Nadu in India. The objectives of the study were to review the current status of mangroves...

  9. Community Perception Towards a Set Back Area : A Case Study in Galle District, Sri Lanka

    In view of the coastal areas, vulnerability to natural hazards particularly tsunami, earthquakes, etc, are

  10. International Seafood Trade and Its Impacts on Fisheries and Fishing Communities

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