DSpace @ SEAFDEC/IFRDMD
Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Inland Fishery Resources Development and Management Department Institutional Repository (SIIR) adalah gudang digital resmi untuk informasi ilmiah dan penelitian departemen. Hal ini untuk memungkinkan penyebaran yang efektif dari publikasi internal dan eksternal peneliti SEAFDEC/IFRDMD secara gratis dan online. Salinan digital teks lengkap dari buku, buku pegangan, buku panduan kebijakan, prosiding konferensi, manual penyuluhan, laporan institusional, laporan tahunan dapat diambil dan diunduh.
Tujuan dari repositori ini adalah (1) untuk menyediakan sarana yang dapat diandalkan bagi peneliti SEAFDEC/IFRDMD untuk menyimpan, melestarikan, dan membagikan hasil penelitian mereka dan (2) untuk menyediakan akses yang mudah dan meningkatkan visibilitas publikasi ilmiah SEAFDEC/IFRDMD.
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Srivijaya [1]
semi-popular publication of inland water fisheries activities
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11 Newsletters [0]
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Brochures [1]
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13 Comic Books [0]
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14 Posters [29]
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Gears [6]
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Inland fishes [17]
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Ponds [6]
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Conference Proceedings [3]
These papers were contributed by SEAFDEC/IFRDMD staff to various national and international Conferences -
Journal Articles [12]
These papers were contributed by SEAFDEC/IFRDMD staff to various national and international journals
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Fish for the People [12]
These articles were contributed by SEAFDEC/IFRDMD staff to Fish for the People Magazine
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Recently Added
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The facets of inland capture fisheries in Indonesia
(IPB Press, 2024-11-01)Inland capture fisheries hold a significant place in Indonesia’s cultural, economic, and ecological landscape. With its vast archipelago, Indonesia is home to numerous rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and wetlands that support ... -
Using DNA barcode to improve the identification of marine fish larvae, case study coastal water near Jakarta and Banda Sea, Indonesia
(Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal, 2018-08-13)The sustainability of the exploitation of the Indonesian fishes depends heavily on many of fish’s basic information including both larvae distribution and dispersal. However, the identification of fish larvae and juvenile ... -
A field guide for glass eel species identification
(Bening, 2024-05)Anguillid eels are unique catadromous fishes categorized as a group of species that undergo long-distance migrations, traveling between growth habitats in freshwater environments while breeding and spawning in far-deep ... -
High genetic diversity in anguillid glass eels across three Southeast Asian countries revealed through mitochondrial DNA D-loop sequences, with notes on population structure
(Elsevier, 2024-09)Understanding the genetic diversity and population structure of anguillid eels is crucial for effective management. In this study, we used the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) D-loop marker to identify anguillid glass eels and ... -
Remodeling swamp fisheries: Conservation Area
(Bening, 2024-05)Indonesia is an archipelago country located in the equatorial and felt tropical weather throughout the year. Besides the strategic position, Indonesia also has large resources in land and sea territory. Indonesia has become ...