Category: Country reports

This category hosts fishery/aquaculture country reports as presented in different events. Permissions were given for publishing each report. The reports as expected are developed in different languages

Country report – Guatemala (2014) – in Spanish

Owner of this report: Alejandro Josue Joachin (Guatemala) Permission has been granted by Alejandro to publish the report on this site The report starts with general information on the country and its culture before focusing on aquaculture including aquaculture systems as well as farmed species. Aquaculture production, consumption and fish exports & imports are addressed in …

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Country report – Libya (2015)

Owner of the report:  Abdallah Elmgawshi (Libya) Permission has been granted by Abdallah to publish the report on this site The report started with key cultural issues and economic activities especially in regard to the petroleum and natural gas. Most of the report has been devoted to aquaculture (freshwater and marine) while briefly passing on capture …

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Country report – Zambia (2014)

Owner of the report: Alick Grunnie Mbewe (Zambia) Permission has been granted by Alick to publish the report on this site After the introduction on cultural issues and economic activities, the report addresses the fishery resources in Zamia, aquaculture development, strategies and constraints. http://fishconsult.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Country-report-Zambia-2014.pdf

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Country report – Sri Lanka (2014)

Owner of the report: Ruchira Amaraweera (Sri Lanka) Ruchira Amaraweera gave the permission to publish the country report on this site As typical country reports, this report addresses general information on Sri Lanka including history, culture, natural resources whereas the focus was given to fishery resources. The contribution of fishery resources has been highlighted ending …

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