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Volume 16, issue 4, 1993
- The Samar Sea, Philippines: a decade of devastation pp. 4-6

- J. Saeger
- Dynamite fishing in Sierra Leone pp. 7-9

- J.M. Vakily
- Community management of coastal resources, southern Thailand pp. 10-12

- P. Chansnoh
- Economic exploitation in the Philippine small pelagic fishery and implications for the management pp. 13-15

- A. Cruz-Trinidad
- Production planning aids for a modular pond system pp. 16-18

- V.A. Omojola
- Rice-freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) farms in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam pp. 18-20

- Nguyen Quang Tuyen
- Production of fingerlings and marketable size African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) in ponds in northern Cameroon pp. 21-22

- H.A.J. Middendorp
- Safe use of pesticide in rice-fish culture pp. 23-25

- Kyaw Myint Oo
- The small-scale pelagic and demersal fisheries off Kribi, Cameroon pp. 29-32

- C.E. Gabche
- Growth and mortality of Ctenochaetus striatus, Stegastes nigricans and Sargocentron microstoma in Tiahura Reef, Moorea Island, French Polynesia pp. 32-35

- J.E. Arias-Gonzßlez, R. Galzin and Torres, F.,
- Growth, mortality and recruitment of Omani abalone (Haliotis mariae) pp. 36-38

- M.S.M. Siddeek and D.W. Johnson
- On the growth, mortality and recruitment of the spiny lobster (Panulirus homarus) in Sri Lankan waters pp. 38-42

- D.S. Jayakody
- MAPPER, a low-level geographic information system pp. 43-45

- G. Coronado and R. Froese
- A bio-socioeconomic model for the management of the small pelagic fishery in northwest Peninsular Malaysia pp. 48-50

- S.Y. Tai
Volume 16, issue 2/3, 1993
- Edible seaweeds: an important source of food and income to indigenous Fijians pp. 4-6

- G.R. South
- Nagashini beel: a case study of the transformation of a common property aquatic resource pp. 7-8

- Z. Samina and E. Worby
- On surveys and research for planning-remembering Patrick Geddes? pp. 9-11

- M.D. Pido
- Technical writing tips pp. 11-12

- L.B. Dizon
- ICLARM software projects: back to the future pp. 13-14

- Gayanilo, F.C.,
- Ex-situ conservation of the germplasm of aquatic organisms pp. 15-17

- R.S.V. Pullin
- Integrated rice-prawn farming in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam: a route towards sustainable and profitable farming systems? pp. 18-20

- Nguyen Van Sanh, Truong Quoc Phu, F. Villanueva and J.P.T. Dalsgaard
- The Network of Tropical Aquaculture Scientists (NTAS): past, present and future pp. 21-23

- M.P. Bimbao and R.S.V. Pullin
- Length-weight relationships of fish from the lagoon of New Caledonia pp. 26-30

- M. Kulbicki, G. Mou Tham, P. Thollot and L. Wantiez
- On comparing groups of fishes based on length-weight relationships pp. 30-31

- Caillouet, C.W.,
- Length-weight relationships of five species of the family Sparidae in the Gulf of Guinea pp. 32-33

- P.A.T. Showers
- The distribution of phytoplankton pigments and the fishery of anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) in the Hellenic seas pp. 34-37

- K.I. Stergiou and D. Georgopoulos
- On preservation of data pp. 39-40

- C.P. Mathews
- Assessing and managing the resources available to the Senegalese small-scale fisheries pp. 42-43

- T. Diouf
- Multiple environmental states affecting penaeid shrimp production in Peru pp. 44-47

- J. Mendo and J. Tam
- Production-related risk in rice-fish culture: a target MOTAD analysis pp. 49-51

- Danilo Israel and R.C. Sevilleja
Volume 16, issue 1, 1993
- The plight of the osfish, or why quantitative sophistication is no substitute for asking the right questions pp. 4-5

- R.E. Johannes
- Flying fish season (Tauika) in Bellona pp. 6-7

- Hugh Govan
- Participatory research in giant clam farming pp. 8-10

- Hugh Govan
- Implications of sea ranching in developing countries pp. 11-13

- J.R. Ungson
- A research framework for coastal fisheries co-management institutions pp. 14-16

- Robert Pomeroy
- Beyond romance and rhetoric: sustainable agriculture and farming systems research pp. 17-18

- C. Lightfoot, Prabhu Pingali and L. Harrington
- Solar systems and computers: how to become independent of electricity supply pp. 19-20

- J.M. Vakily
- Preliminary results of a silver carp breeding program in Vietnam pp. 21-23

- Q.A. Nguyen and M.T. Tran
- Reducing feed costs in semi-intensive finfish culture: an update on mixed feeding schedules and an idea for enhancing endogenous food supply in ponds pp. 24-26

- S.S. De Silva, B.D. Mitchell and M.C. Nandeesha
- Size at first maturity of the anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) in Ghanaian waters and suggestions for appropriate mesh size in its fishery pp. 29-30

- K.A. Koranteng
- An e-mail network for NTFS members pp. 31

- J. Hoenig and S. Garcia
- A comparison of length-related and age-related growth parameters of newaiby Otolithes ruber in Kuwait waters pp. 32-34

- S. Almatar
- Empirical equations for the estimation of natural mortality in Mediterranean teleosts pp. 35-37

- F. Djabali, A. Mehailia, M. Koudil and B. Brahmi
- Clearing up some misconceptions: open access vs. common property pp. 40-41

- Robert Pomeroy
Volume 15, issue 4, 1992
- The Peruvian anchoveta, Charles Darwin and us pp. 14-15

- D. Pauly
- A standard format for design and evaluation of pond experiments pp. 18-20

- J.P. Szyper
- Feasibility of adopting aquaculture without detriment to existing farming practices: a case of Bangladesh farming systems pp. 21-22

- M. Ahmed and M.A. Rab
- Redirecting benefits to genuine fishermen: Bangladesh's new fisheries management policy pp. 31-34

- M. Ahmed, D. Capistrano and Md Saddam Hossain
- The relationship between catch and effort and its effect on predicted yields of sardine fisheries in Lake Kariba pp. 36-39

- B.E. Marshall
- Growth, mortality, maturity and length-weight parameters of fishes in Lake Kariba, Africa pp. 39-41

- J. Kolding, E.M. Tirasin and L. Karenge
- Length-weight relationships of Lake Kariba fishes pp. 42-43

- F.S.B. Torres
Volume 15, issue 3, 1992
- The Spratly Islands: a marine park alternative pp. 4-8

- J.W. McManus
- Low external input sustainable aquaculture for Bangladesh: an operational framework pp. 9-12

- C. Lightfoot, M.V. Gupta and M. Ahmed
- Fish marketing in the Philippines: is the "suki" symbiotic or parasitic? pp. 13-14

- Robert Pomeroy
- The remarkable giant loach of Taiwan pp. 17

- S.L. Chang
- Computer graphics for co-management pp. 18

- P.R.W. Sluczanowski
- Integrated farming: a new approach in the Basse Casamance, SΘnΘgal pp. 21-24

- A. Diallo
- Selection properties of the baited hooks used in the Cuban longline fishery of Campeche Bank, Gulf of Mexico pp. 28-29

- S. Moreno, S. Pol and C. Gonzalez
- SUNLIGHT: a computer program for calculation of daily solar radiation pp. 30-31

- M. Prein and Gayanilo, F.C.,
- Estimation of deepwater snapper yield from Tongan seamounts pp. 32-35

- V.A. Langi, S.A. Langi and J.J. Polovina
- Economic policies and the sustainable development of coastal resources in the Philippines pp. 36-38

- J.E. Padilla and M.S. De los Angeles
- Coral reef management in Thailand pp. 40-42

- L.R. Garces
- Resources ecology of the Bolinao coral reef system pp. 43-45

- J.W. McManus, Na±ola, C.L., Reyes, R.B., and K.N. Kesner
- Oyster and mussel farming in Western Visayas, Philippines pp. 46-48

- G.P.B. Samonte
Volume 15, issue 2, 1992
- Coping with change: charting a course for tomorrows research careers pp. 4-6

- R.L. Sawyer
- A new approach for analyzing and comparing coastal resource systems pp. 7-10

- D. Pauly and C. Lightfoot
- The Ahupua'a concept: relearning coastal resource management from ancient Hawaiians pp. 11-13

- M.K. Smith and M. Pai
- Sustainable utilization of inland water resources: an integrated program for research and management pp. 14-17

- B.D. Mithell and S.S. De Silva
- A simple and objective bioeconomic index for choosing species for culture pp. 19-21

- C.P. Mathews and M. Samuel
- Simple method for backyard production of snakehead (Channa striata Bloch) fry pp. 22-23

- W.A.A.W. Yaakov and A.B. Ali
- Production of freshwater prawns in the Mekong Delta pp. 24-26

- C.K. Lin and Cheng Few Lee
- Integration of crustacean aquaculture with coastal rice farming in Vietnam pp. 27-29

- T.H. Le
- Growth and seasonal recruitment of Octopus maya on Campeche Bank, Mexico pp. 31-34

- F. Arreguin-Sanchez
- Nearshore fish resources and fisheries around Kigoma, eastern coast of Lake Tanganyika pp. 35-38

- S.G.M. Ndaro
- Estimating the maximum sustainable yield of bonito (Sarda chiliensis, Scombridae) of northern Chile from monthly catch data pp. 38-40

- L. Cubillos and M. Olave
- Small-scale fishery of Pichavaram mangrove swamp, Southeast India pp. 41-43

- V.S. Chandrasekaran and R. Natarajan
- Management of mangrove areas in Calauag Bay, Quezon Province, Philippines pp. 48-49

- D.L. Evangelista
Volume 15, issue 1, 1992
- Tuna research and monitoring in the South Pacific pp. 4-7

- A.D. Lewis and J. Hampton
- Mount Pinatubo's effects on Philippine fisheries pp. 8-10

- C.I. Guevara
- Development, use and management of the Zhoushan fishing ground, China pp. 11-15

- Q. Wang and C.D. Yu
- Analyzing standard curves in the chemistry of waters used for aquaculture pp. 16-19

- C.F. Knud-Hansen
- Pen-culture-based reservoir fisheries management: reservoir production improvement by released of pen-nursed fingerlings of selected species in Thailand pp. 19-21

- H. Manni
- Relationship between sea surface temperatures and dolphin-associated fishing activities by the Mexican tuna fleet pp. 24-25

- Gomez, Mu±oz, V.M.
- Population parameters of Sardinella species in the coastal waters of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania pp. 25-28

- E.D.S. Makwaia and L.B. Nhwani
- Catch-effort relationship in Pacific bigeye tuna fishery pp. 29-30

- M. Srinath
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