Credit: Han Huong (Vietnam) This photo shows an intensive farm for whiteleg shrimp (Liptopenaeus vannamei). The farm is located in Khanh Hoa Province (Vietnam). The significat aeration system indicates the level of farming intensification. Moreover, tanks seen on pond dike include a proper disinfectant which is prepared for disinfecting farming gears and equipment used on the farm. Note: We decided not to …
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Dec 10 2011
Artisanal fishery in Venezuela – B (in Spanish)
Credit: Luis Gallardo (Venezuela) Poblacion de Rio Caribe, estado Sucre,Venezuela, Comunidad de pescadores artesanales Note: We decided not to watermark the photos in order not to upset its clarity. However, we trust you will notify us if you wish to use a picture or more. This is expected and will be appreciated. [important][/important]
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Dec 10 2011
Artisanal fishery in Venezuela – A (in Spanish)
Credit: Luis Gallardo (Venezuela) Poblacion de el Morro de Puerto Santo, estado Sucre, Venezuela. Comunidad de pescadores artesanales. Note: We decided not to watermark the photos in order not to upset its clarity. However, we trust you will notify us if you wish to use a picture or more. This is expected and will be …
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Dec 10 2011
Overview on fishery sector in Venezuela (in Spanish)
Credit: Luis Gallardo (Venezuela) En Venezuela, la pesca de arrastre quedo prohibida por la nueva Ley de Pesca y Acuacultura a partir del 14 de marzo de 2009.Es el primer país en el mundo que adopta esta decisión. El nuevo texto prohíbe la actividad de arrastre en todas las aguas jurisdiccionales de Venezuela. La decisión del …
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Dec 05 2011
Culture of whiteleg shrimp, Liptopenaeus vannamei in India
Credit : G. Venkata Raju (India) – (gvraju_fisheries@yahoo.co.in) After the repeated failure of Penaeus monodon (giant tiger prawn) culture due to white spot disease, shrimp farmers are now resorted to the culture of whiteleg shrimp, Liptopenaeus vannamei in the brackish water ponds. The picture represents successful operation of Vanamei farming. Note: We decided not to watermark …
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Nov 30 2011
The role of women of Tharu tribe in fishery in Nepal
Credit:Deepak Bhusal (Nepal) Fish and rice is considered a main food to Tharu tribes in Nepal although they use other food of plant or animal origin. Since hunting in forests has been banned, Tharu community began to consume more and more fishes which they catch from rivers, streams and swamps. The photo shows a traditional …
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Nov 28 2011
Lining of whiteleg shrimp (Liptopenaeus vannamei) ponds in India
Credit : G. Venkata Raju (India) – (gvraju_fisheries@yahoo.co.in) Due to the wind action, the waves created would generally disturb the pond bunds making the pond water in that region more turbid. To arrest recurrent erosion of in shrimp pond, plastic paper lining is laid in some shrimp ponds. Note: We decided not to watermark the photos …
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Nov 28 2011
A typical semi-intensive shrimp farm in India
Credit : G. Venkata Raju (India) – (gvraju_fisheries@yahoo.co.in). The shrimp farms are mostly square type and are well established with pumping system, monk type sluices, aerators, drainage system, etc to facilitate the semi-intensive farming. Note: We decided not to watermark the photos in order not to upset its clarity. However, we trust you will notify us …
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Nov 28 2011
Clam culture (Meretrix lyrata) in Thanh Hoa Province in Vietnam
Credit: Han Huong (Vietnam): Clam culture (Meretrix lyrata) in Thanh Hoa Province (Vietnam). The photo shows the clam farmer while checking the farm fence for ensuring maximum security to his farm. Note: We decided not to watermark the photos in order not to upset its clarity. However, we trust you will notify us if you wish to …
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