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1 Publications of the Bay of Bengal Programme (BOBP) The Bay of Bengal Programme (BOBP) has brought out the following types of publications. Newsletters (Bay of Bengal News) which are issued quarterly and which contain illustrated articles arid features in non-technical style on BOBP work and related subjects. Reports (BOBP/REP/...) which describe and analyze completed activities such as seminars, annual meetings of BOBP s Advisory Committee, and subprojects in member-countries for which BOBP inputs have ended. Working Papers (BOBP/WP/...) which are progress reports that discuss the findings of ongoing work. Manuals and Guides (BOBP/MAG/...) which are instructional documents for specific audience. Information Documents (BOBP/INF/...) which are bibliographies and descriptive documents on the fisheries of member-countries in the region. Miscellaneous Publications which include books and other miscellaneous reports. Post-Harvest Fisheries Publications which include newsletters, information bulletins and leaflets. Other materials which include posters and brochures. A complete list of these publications (as of December 2000) will be found in the pages that follow. Some publications are out of print, but photocopies can be supplied. Newsletters (Bay of Bengal News Quarterly) 52 issues from January 1981 till December 1993 (covering the first two pha ses of BOBP) 19 issues from September 1995 till March - June 1999 (Vol 11, covering III Phase of BOBP) Reports (BOBP/REP/... ) CLICK AND SELECT/DESELECT THE REQUIRED INDEX/INDEXES 1. Report of the First Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Colombo, Sri Lanka, October (Published as Appendix I of IOFC/DEV/78/44.1, FAO, Rome, 1978.) 2. Report of the Second Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Madras, India, June (Published as Appendix 2 of IOFC/DEV/78/44.l, FAO, Rome 1978.) 3. Report of the Third Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Chittagong, Bangladesh, 7-10 November 1978, 3

2 Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1978 (Reissued Madras, 1980.) 4. Report of Women in Small-Scale Fisheries of the Bay of Bengal. (Madras, 1980.) 5. Report of the Workshop on Social Feasibility in Small-Scale Fisheries Development. Madras, India, 3-8 September (Madras, 1980.) 6. Report of the Workshop on Extension Service Requirements in Small-Scale Fisheries. Colombo, Sri Lanka, 8-12 October (Madras, 1980.) 7. Report of the Fourth Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Phuket, Thailand, November (Madras, 1980.) 8. Pre-Feasibility Study of a Floating Fish Receiving and Distribution Unit for Dubla Char Bangladesh. G.C.Eddie, M.T. Nathan. (Madras, 1980.) 9. Report of the Training Course for Fish Marketing Personnel of Tamil Nadu. Madras, India, 3-14 December (Madras, 1980.) Report of Consultation on Stock Assessment for Small-Scale Fisheries in the Bay of Bengal. Chittagong, Bangladesh, June Volume 1: Proceedings. (Madras, 1980.) Report of Consultation on Stock Assessment for Small-Scale Fisheries in the Bay of Bengal. Chittagong, Bangladesh, June Volume 2 : Papers. (Madras, 1980.) 11. Report of the Fifth Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Penang, Malaysia, 4-7 November (Madras, 1981.) 12. Report of the Training Course for Fish Marketing Personnel of Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad, India, November (Madras, 1981.) 13. Report of the Sixth Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1-5 December (Madras, 1982.) 14. Report of the First Phase of the Aquaculture Demonstration for Small-Scale Fisheries Development Project in Phang Nga Province, Thailand. March September (Madras, 1982.) 15. Report of the Consultation-cum- Workshop on Development of A ctivities for Improvement of Coastal Fishing Families. Dacca, Bangladesh, October 27 - November 6, (Madras, 1982.) 16. Report of the Seventh Meeting of the Advisory Committee. New Delhi, India, January, (Madras, 1983.) 17. Report of Investigations to Improve the Kattumarams of India East Coast. (Mactms ) 18. Motorization of Country Craft. Bangladesh, (Madras, 1984.) 19. Report of the Eighth Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Dhaka, Bangladesh, January,

3 (Madras, 1984.) 20. Costal Aquaculture Demonstration Project for Shrimp and Finfish at Ban Merbok, Kedah, Malaysia. (Madras, 1984.) 21. Income-earning Activities for Women from Fishing Communities in Sri Lanka. E. Drewes. (Madras, 1985.) 22. Report of the Ninth Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Bangkok, Thailand, February, (Madras, 1985.) 23. Summary Report of BOBP Fishing Trials and Demersal Resources Studies in Sri Lanka.(Madras, 1986.) 24. Fisherwomen s Activities in Bangladesh. A Participatory Approach to Development. P. Natpracha. (Madras, 1986.) 25. Attempts to Stimulate Development Activities in Fishing Communities of Adirampattinam, India P. Natpracha, V.L.C. Pietersz. (Madras, 1986.) 26. Report of the Tenth Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Male, Maldives, February (Madras, 1986.) 27. Activating Fisherwomen for Development through Trained Link Workers in Tamil Nadu, India. E. Drewes. (Madras, 1986.) 28. Small-Scale Aquaculture Development Project in South Thailand : Results and Impact. E. Drewes. (Madras, 1986.) 29. Towards Shared Learning : An Approach to Nonformal Adult Education for Marine Fisherfolk of Tamil Nadu India. L.S. Saraswathi, P. Natpracha. (Madras, 1986.) 30. Summary Report of Fishing Trials with Large-mesh Driftnets in Bangladesh. (Madras, 1986.) 31. In-service Training Programme for Marine Fisheries Extension Officers of Orissa, India. U. Tietze (Madras, 1986.) 32. Bank Credit for Artisanal Marine Fisherfolk in Orissa, India. U. Tietze (Madras, 1987.) 33. Nonformal Primary Education for Children of Marine Fisherfolk in Orissa, India. U. Tietze, N. Ray. (Madras, 1987.) 34. The Coastal Set Bagnet Fishery of Bangladesh - Fishing Trials and Investigations. S.E. Akerman. (Madras, 1986.) 35. Brackishwater Shrimp Culture Demonstration in Bangladesh. M. Karim (Madras, 1986.) 36. Hilsa Investigations in Bangladesh. (Colombo, 1987.) 4

4 37. High-Opening Bottom Trawling in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Orissa, India : A Summary of Effort and Impact. (Madras, 1987.) 38. Report of the Eleventh Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Bangkok, Thailand, March, (Madras, 1987.) 39. Investigations on the Mackerel and Scad Resources of the Malacca Straits. (Colombo, 1987) 40. Tuna in the Andaman Sea. (Colombo, 1987). 41. Studies of the Tuna Resources in the EEZs of Sri Lanka and Maldives. (Colombo, 1988) 42. Report of the Twelfth Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Bhubaneswar, India, January, (Madras, 1988). 43. Report of the Thirteenth Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Penang, Malaysia, January, (Madras, 1989). 44. Report of the Fourteenth Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Medan, Indonesia, January, (Madras, 1990.) 45. Gracilaria Production and Utilization in the Bay of Bengal Region. Report of a seminar held in Songkhla, Thailand, October (Madras, 1990.) 46. Exploratory Fishing for Large Pelagic Species in the Ma/dives. R.C. Anderson, A. Waheed, (Madras, 1990.) 47. Exploratory Fishing for Large Pelagic Species in Sri Lanka. R. Maldeniya, S.L. Suraweera, (Madras, 1991.) 48. Report of the Fifteenth Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Colombo, Sri Lanka, January, (Madras, 1991.) 49. Introduction of New Small Fishing Craft in Kerala, India. 0. Gulbrandsen, M.R. Anderson. (Madras, 1992.) 50. Report of the Sixteenth Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Phuket, Thailand, January, (Madras, 1992.) 51. Report of the Seminar on the Mud Crab Culture and Trade. Surat Thani, Thailand, 5-8 November Ed. C.L. Angell. (Madras, 1992.) 52. Feeds for Artisanal Shrimp Culture in India - Their Development and Evaluation. J.F. Wood et al. (Madras, 1992.) 53. A Radio Pro gramme for Fisherfolk in Sri Lanka, R.N. Roy (Madras, 1992.) 54. Developing and Introducing a Beachlanding Craft on the East Coast of India. V.L.C. Pietersz. (Madras, 1993.) 5

5 55. A Shri Lanka Credit Project to Provide Banking Services to Fisherfolk. C. Fernando, D. Attanayake. (Madras, 1992.) 56. A Study on Dolphin Catches in Shri Lanka. P. Dayaratne, L. Joseph. (Madras, 1993.) 57. Introduction of New Outrigger Canoes in Indonesia. G. Pajot, O. Gulbrandsen (Madras, 1993.) 58. Report of the Seventeenth Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Dhaka, Bangladesh, 6-8 April (Madras, 1993.) 59. Development of Canoes in Shri Lanka. G Pajot, O Gulbrandsen (Madras, 1993.) 60. Increasing Fisherfolk Incomes Through Group Formation and Enterprise Development in Indonesia. R.N. Roy. (Madras, 1993.) 61. Small Offshore Fishing Boats in Shri Lanka. G. Pajot. (Madras, 1993.) 62. Fisheries Extension in the Maldives. A.M.H. Heelas (Madras, 1994.) 63. Small-scale Oyster Culture on the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. D. Nair, R. Hall, C.L. Angell. (Madras, 1993.) 64. Chandi Boat Motorization Projects and Their Impacts. R. Hall, A. Kashem (Madras, 1994.) 65. Learning by Doing in Bangladesh.: Extension Systems Development for Coastal and Estuarine Fisherfiok Communities. R.N. Roy. (Madras, 1994.) 66. Promotion of Small-scale Shrimp and Prawn Hatcheries in India and Bangladesh. C.L. Angell. (Madras, 1994.) 67. The Impact of the Environment on the Fisheries of the Bay of Bengal. Ed. S. Holmgren, Swedish Centre for Coastal Development and Management of Aquatic Resources. SWEDMAR/BOBP. (Madras, 1994.) 68. Fisheries Extension Services: Learnings from a Project in Ranong, Thailand. R.N. Roy. (Madras, 1994.) 69. Report of the Eighteenth Meeting of the Advisory Committee. Furana Fushi, Maldives, April, (Madras, 1994.) 70. Report of the 19th Meeting of the Advisory Committee, January 1995.Jakarta, Indonesia. (May 1995) 71. Towards Sustainabilily: Needs and Concerns of Aquatic Resources and Fisheries in the Bay of Bengal Region and Project Ideas to Facilitate Their Sustainable Management (A Report submitted to the IOFC Committee for Development and Management of Fisheries in the Bay of Bengal)(Madras, February 1996). 72. Sri Lanka/FAO National Workshop on Development of Community-Based Fishery Management 3-5 October 6

6 1994. Colombo, Sri Lanka. Edited by Mary J Morris, Masamichi Hotta & Anton R Atapattu. (Madras, 1998). 73. Report of the 20th Meeting of the Advisory Committee, March 1996,Pulau Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia. (Madras, 1996). 74. National Workshop on Fisheries Resources Development and Management in Bangladesh. 29 October - 1 November, Dhaka, Bangladesh. (Madras, 1997). 75. Report of the 21st Meeting of the Advisory Committee February 1997,Bangkok, Thailand. (1997) 76. Workshop on Integrated Reef Resources Management in the Maldives. Male, Maldives, March Editors: Donna J Nickerson & Maizan Hassan Maniku. (Madras, September 1997) 77. Report of the 22nd Meeting of the Advisory Committee, September 1997, New Delhi, India. (Madras, 1998) 78. Community-Based Fisheries Management in Phang-Nga Bay, Thailand February 1996, Phuket, Thailand. (Bangkok, 1998) 79. Carrying Capacity Assessment of Pulau Payar Marine Park, Malaysia. Li Ching Lim (Madras, 1998) 80. Report of the 23rd Meeting of the Advisory Committee, March 1998, Negombo, Sri Lanka. (Madras, 1998) 81. Report of the Workshop on Smart Partnerships In Fisheries Management, Penang, Malaysia. 82. Report of the Workshop on Precautionary Approach to Fisheries Management, Medan, Indonesia. 83. Report of the Twenty-Fourth Meeting of the Advisory Committee October, 1999, Phuket, Thailand 84. Report of the Expert Consultation on cleaner Fishery Harbours and fish quality assurance October,1999 Chennai,India 85. Learnings of the Third phase of the Bay of Bengal Programme for Coastal Fisheries Management, by G.L. Preston, and Y.S. Yadava 86. Report of the Regional Symposium on Marine Protected Areas and Their Management 1-4 November, 1999 Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia 87. An Acoustic Approach to Resource Mapping of Pulau Payar's Coral Reef by Lee Wah Sze Senior Scientific Officer Elcee Instrumentation Sdn. Bhd. George Chong Senior Fisheries Officer Dept. of Fisheries, Malaysia Mohd.PauzibinAbdullah Senior Research Officer Fisheries Research Institute 88. A Review of the Status and Trends of Exported Ornamental Fish Resources and Their Habitats in Sri Lanka S. U. K. Ekaratne Department of Zoology University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. 89. Report under finalisation. 90. Report of the National Workshop on the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries. 7

7 Working Papers (BOBP/WP/...) 1. Investment Reduction and Increase in Service Life of Kattumaram Logs. R. Balan. (Madras, 1980.) 2. Inventory of Kattumarams and their Fishing Gear in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. T.R. Menon. (Madras, 1980.) 3. Improvement of Large-Mesh Driftnets for Small-Scale Fisheries in Sri Lanka. G. Pajot. (Madras, 1980.) 4. Inboard Motorization of Small G. R.P Boats in Sri Lanka(Madras, 1980.) 5. Improvement of Large-Mesh Driftnets for Small-Scale Fisheries in Bangladesh. G. Pajot. (Madras, 1980.) 6. Fishing Trials with Bottom-Set Longlines in Sri Lanka. G. Pajot, K.T. Weerasooriya. (Madras, 1980.). 7. Technical Trials of Beachcraft Prototypes in India. O. Gulbrandsen, G.P. Gowing, R. Ravikumar. (Madras, 1980.) 8. Current Knowledge of Fisheries Resources in the Shelf Area of the Bay of Bengal. B.T.A. Raja. (Madras, 1980.) 9. Boatbuilding Materials for Small-Scale Fisheries in India. (Madras, 1980.) 10. Fishing Trials with High Opening Bottom Trawls in Palk Bay, Tamil Nadu, India. G. Pajot, J. Crockett. (Madras, 1980.) 11. The Possibilities for Technical Cooperation between Developing Countries (TCDC) in Fisheries E.H. Nicholas (Madras, 1981). 12. Trials in Bangladesh of Large-Mesh Dr: ftness of Light Construction. G. Pajot, T.K. Das. (Madras, 1981.) 13. Trials of Two-Boat Bottom Trawling in Bangladesh. G. Pajot, J. Crockett. (Madras, 1982.) 14. Three Fishing Villages in Tamil Nadu: A Socio-economic Study with Special Reference to the Role and Status of Women. E. Drewes. (Madras, 1982). 15. Pilot Survey of Driftnet Fisheries in Bangladesh. M Bergstrom (Madras, 1982.) 8

8 16. Further Fishing Trials with Bottom Longlines in Sri Lanka. (Madras, 1982.) 17. Exploration of the Possibilities of Coastal Aquaculture Development in Andhra Pradesh. S. Samsi, S. Siregar, Martono. (Madras, 1982.) 18. Review of Brackishwater Aquaculture Development in Tamil Nadu. K. Chalayondeja, A. Saraya. (Madras, 1982.) 19. Coastal Village Development in Four Fishing Communities of Adirampattinam, Tamil Nadu, India, F W Blase. (Madras, 1982.) 20. Further Trials of Mechanized Trawling for Food Fish in Tamil Nadu, India. G. Pajot et al., (Madras, 1982) 21. Improved Deck Machinery and Layout for Small Coastal Trawlers. G. Pajot et al. (Madras, 1983.) 22. The Impact of Management Training on the Performance of Marketing Officers in State Fisheries corporations. U. Tietze. (Madras, 1983.) 23. Review of Experiences with and Present Knowledge about Fish Aggregating Devices. M. Bergstrom. (Madras, 1983.) 24. Traditional Marine Fishing Craft and Gear of Orissa. P. Mohapatra. (Madras, 1986.) 25. Fishing Craft Development in Kerala: Evaluation Report. O, Gulbrandsen. (Madras, 1984.) 26. Commercial Evaluation of IND-13 Beachcraft at Uppada, India. R. Ravikumar. (Madras, 1984.) 27. Reducing the Fuel Costs of Small Fishing Boats. O. Gulbrandsen. (Madras, 1986.) 28. Fishing Trials with Small-Mesh Driftnets in Bangladesh. G. Pajot, T.K. Das. (Madras, 1984.) 29. Artisanal Marine Fisheries of Orissa : A Techno-Demographic Study. M.H. Kalavathy, U. Tietze. (Madras, 1984.) 30. Mackerels in the Malacca Straits. (Colombo, 1985.) 31. Tuna Fishery in the EEZs of India, Maldives and Sri Lanka. (Colombo, 1985.) 32. Pen Culture of Shrimp in the Backwaters of Killai, Tamil Nadu : A study of Techno-economic and Social Feasibility. R.N. Roy. (Madras, 1985). 33. Factors that Influence the Role and Status of Fisherwomen. K. Anbarasan. (Madras, 1985.) 34. Pilot Survey of Set Bagnet Fisheries of Bangladesh. A. Kashem, A. lkbal. (Madras, 1985.) 35. Pen Culture of Shrimp in the Backwaters of Killai, Tamil Nadu. M. Karim, S.V.C. Bose. (Madras, 1985). 9

9 36. Marine Fishery Resources of the Bay of Bengal. K. Sivasubramaniam. (Colombo, 1985.) 37. A Review of the Biology and Fisheries of Hilsa Ilisha in the Upper Bay of Bengal. B.T.A. Raja. (Colombo, 1985.) 38. Credit for Fisherfolk: The Experience in Adirampattinam, Tamil Nadu, India.R.S. Anbarasan, O. Fernandez. (Madras, 1986.) 39. The Organization of Fish Marketing in Madras Fishing Harbour. M.H. Kalavathy. (Madras, 1985.) 40. Promotion of Bottom Set Longlining in Sri Lanka. K.T. Weerasooriya, S.S.C. Pieris, M. Fonseka. (Madras, 1985). 41. The Demersal Fisheries of Sri Lanka. K. Sivasubramaniam, R. Maldeniya. (Madras, 1985). 42. Fish Trap Trials in Sri Lanka. (Based on the report of T. Hammerman). (Madras, 1986.) 43. Demonstration of Simple Hatchery Technology for Prawns in Sri Lanka. (Madras, 1986.) 44. Pivoting Engine Installation of Beachlanding Boats. A. Overa, R. Ravikumar. (Madras, 1986.) 45. Further Development of Beachlanding Craft in India and Sri Lanka. A. Overa, R. Ravikumar, O Gulbrandsen, G. Gowing. (Madras, 1986.) 46. Experimental Shrimp Farming in Ponds in Polekurru, Andhra Pradesh, India. J.A.J. Janssen et a! (Madras, 1986.) 47. Growth and Mortality of the Malaysian Cockle (Anadara granosa L.) under Commercial Culture : Analysis through Length-Frequency Data. Ng Fong Oon. (Madras, 1986.) 48. Fishing Trials with High Opening Bottom Trawls from Chandipur Orissa, India, G. Pajot, B.B. Mohapatra. (Madras, 1986.) 49. Pen Culture of Shrimp by Fisherfolk: The BOBP Experience in Killai, Tamil Nadu, India. E. Drewes, G. Rajappan. (Madras, 1987.) 50. Experiences with Manually Operated Net-Braiding Machine in Bangladesh. B.C. Gillgren, A Kashem. (Madras, 1986.) 51. Hauling Devices for Beachlanding Craft. A. Overa, P.A. Hemmingyth. (Madras, 1986.) 52. Experimental Culture of Seaweeds (Gracilaria Sp.) in Penang, Malaysia.(Based on a report by M. Doty and J. Fisher). (Madras, 1987). 53. Atlas of Deep Water Demersal Fishery Resources in the Bay of Bengal. Nishida, K. Sivasubramaniam. (Colombo, 1986.) 9

10 54. Experiences with Fish Aggregating Devices in Sri Lanka. K.T. Weerasooriya. (Madras, 1987.) 55. Study of Income, Indebtedness and Savings among Fisherfolk of Orissa, India. T. Mammo. (Madras, 1987.) 56. Fishing Trials with & Beachlanding Craft at Uppada, Andhra Pradesh, India. L. Nyberg. (Madras, 1987.) 57. Identifying Extension Activities for Fisherwomen in Vishakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh, India. D. Tempelman (Madras, 1987.) 58. Shrimp Fisheries in the Bay of Bengal. M. Van der knaap. (Madras, 1989.) 59. Fishery Statistics in the Bay of Bengal. T. Nishida (Colombo, 1988.) 60. Pen Culture of Shrimp in Chilaw, Sri Lanka. D. Reyntjens. (Madras, 1989.) 61. Development of Outrigger Canoes, Sri Lanka. 0. Gulbrandsen. (Madras, 1990.) 62. Silvi-Pisciculture Project in Sunderbans, West Bengal : A Summary Report of BOBP s Assistance. C.L. Angell, J. Muir. (Madras, 1990.) 63. Shrimp Seed Collectors of Bangladesh. (Based on a study by UBINIG.) (Madras, 1990.) 64. Reef Fish Resources Survey in the Maldives. M. Van Der Knaap etal.,(madras, 1991.) 65. Seaweed (Gracilaria Edulis) Farming in Vedalai and Chinnapalam, India. I. Kalkman, I. Rajendran, CL. Angell. (Madras, 1991). 66. Improving Marketing Conditions for Women Fish Vendors in Besant Nagar, Madras. K. Menezes. (Madras, 1991.) 67. Design and Trial of Ice Boxes for Use on Fishing Boats in Kakinada, India. I.J. Clucas. (Madras, 1991.) 68. The By-catch from Indian Shrimp Trawlers in the Bay of Bengal : The Potential for its Improved Utilization. A. Gordon. (Madras, 1991.) 69. Agar and Alginate Production form Seaweed in India. J.J.W. Coopen, P. Nambiar. (Madras, 1991.) 70. Kattumaram Fisheries and Fisherfolk A Study in Kothapatnam-Pallipalem, Andhra Pradesh, India. A Survey of the Fisheries and Fisherfolk. K. Sivasubramaniam. (Madras, 1991.) 71. Manual Boat Hauling Devices in the Maldives. (Madras, 1992.) 72. Giant Clams in the Maldives A Stock Assessment and Study of their Potential for Culture.J.R. Barker. (Madras, 1991.) 73. Small-scale Culture of the Flat Oyster (Ostrea folium) in Pulau Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia. D. Nair, B. Lindeblad. (Madras, 1991.) 9

11 74. A Study of the Performance of Selected Small Fishing Craft on the East Coast of India. G.EI. Gendy. (Madras, 1992.) 75. Fishing Trials with Beachlanding Craft at Thirumuilaivasal, Tamil Nadu, India, G. Pajot, C.R. Prabhakaradu. (Madras, 1992). 76. Status and Needs of Fisherfolk: Vaavu, Meemu and Faafu Atolls, Maldives. A study undertaken by the Projects and Extension Section, Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture, Republic of Maldives. (Madras, 1991.) 77. Development of Canoe Fisheries in Sumatera, Indonesia. 0. Gulbrandsen, G. Pajot. (Madras, 1992.) 78. The Fisheries and Fisherfolk of Nias Island, Indonesia. A description of the fisheries and a socio-economic appraisal of selected fisherfolk communities on this island off Sumatera. (Madras, 1991.) 79. Review of the Beche De Mer (Sea Cucumber) Fishery in the Maldives. L. Joseph. (Madras, 1992.) 80. Reef Fish Resources Survey in the Maldives Phase Two. R.C. Anderson, Z. Waheed, M. Rasheed, A. Arif. (Madras, 1992.) 81. Exploratory Fishing for Large Pelagic Species in South Indian Waters.J. Gallene, R. Hall. (Madras, 1992.) 82. Cleaner Fishery Harbours in the Bay of Bengal. Complied by R. Ravikumar. (Madras, 1992.) 83. Survey of Fish Consumption in Madras. MARG (Marketing and Research Group), Madras, India. (Madras, 1992.) 84. Flyingflsh Fishing on the Coromandel Coast. G. Pajot, C.R. Prabhakaradu. (Madras, 1993.) 85. Processing and Marketing of Anchovy in the Kanniyakumari District of South India: Scope for Development. T.W. Bostock, M.H. Kalavathy, R. Vijaynidhi. (Madras, 1992.) 86. Nursery Rearing of Tiger Shrimp Post-larvae in West Bengal, India. H. Nielsen, R. Hall. (Madras, 1993.) 87. Market Study of Tiger Shrimp Fry in West Bengal, India. M.M. Raj, R. Hall. (Madras, 1993.) 88. The Shrimp Fry By-catch in West Bengal, India. B.K. Banerjee, H. Singh. (Madras, 1993.) 89. Studies of Interactive Marine Fisheries of Bangladesh. M.S. Islam et al. (Madras, 1993.) 90. Socioeconomic Conditions of Estuarine Set Bagnet Fisherfolk in Bangladesh.K.T. Thomson, S.M.D. Jahan, M.S. Hussian. (Madras, 1993.) 91. Further Exploratory Fishing for Large Pelagic Species in South Indian Waters. G. Pajot. (Madras, 1993.) 92. Cage Nursery Rearing of Shrimp and Prawn Fry in Bangladesh. C. Angell. (Madras, 1994.) 11

12 93. Dealing with Fishery Harbour Pollution The Phuket Experience. R. Ravikumar. (Madras, 1994.) 94. Biosocioeconomic Assessment of the Effect of the Estuarine Set Bagnet on the Marine Fisheries of Bangl adesh. Md G. Khan, Md S. Islam, Md G. Mustafa, Md N. Sada, Z.A. Chowdhury. (Madras, 1994.) 95. Biosocioeconomic Assessment of the Effect of Fish Aggregating Devices in the Tuna Fishery in the Maldives. A. Naeem, A. Latheefa. (Madras, 1994.) 96. Biosocioeconomics of Fishing for Small Pelagics along the Southwest Coast of Sri Lanka. P. Dayaratne, K.P. Sivakumaran. (Madras, 1994.) 97. The Effect of Artificial Reeflnstallation of the Biosocioeconomics of Small-scale Fisheries in Ranong Province, Thailand. Hansa et al. (Madras, 1994.) 98. Biosocioeconomics of Fishing for Shrimp in Kuala Sepetang, Malaysia. A.A. Nuruddin, Lim Chai Fong. (Madras, 1994.) 99. Biosocioeconomics of Fishing for Shrimp in the Langkat District, on the East Coast of North Sumatera, Indonesia. B. Wahyudi, G.H. Tampubolon, W. Handoko. (Madras, 1994.) Manuals and Guides (BOBP/MAG/...) 1. Towards Shared Learning : Non-formal Adult Education for Marine Fisherfolk. Trainers Manual. (Madras, 1985.) 2. Towards Shared Learning : Non-formal Adult Education for Marine Fisherfolk. Animators Guide. (Madras, 1985.) 3. Fishery Statistics on the Microcomputer: A BASIC version of Hasselbad s NORMSEP ProgramD. Pauly, N. David, J. Hertel-WuIff. (Colombo, 1986.) 4. Separating Mixtures of Normal Distributions : Basic Programs for Bhattacharya s Method and Their Applications for Fish Population Analysis. H. Goonetilleke, K. Sivasubramaniam, (Madras, 1987.) 5. Bay of Bengal Fisheries Information System (BOBFINS) : User s Manual. (Colombo, 1987.) 6. Rapid Appraisal Methods for Coastal Communities - A Manual. P. Townsley. (Madras, 1993.) 7. Guidelines for Extension Workers in Group Management, Savings Promotion and Selection of Enterprise. H. Setyawati, P. Limawan. (In Indonesian Bahasa.) (Madras, 1992.) 8. Extension Approaches to Coastal Fisherfolk Development in Bangladesh : Guidelines for Trainers and Field Level Fishery Extension Workers. (In Bangla.) (Bangladesh, 1992.) 9. Guidelines on Fisheries Extension in the Bay of Bengal Region. IJungeling.(Madras, 1993.) 12

13 10. Our Fish, Our Wealth. (A guide to fisherfolk, on resources management, in comic book style.) (English! Tamil/Telugu.) K. Chandrakant, K. Sivasubramaniam, R.N. Roy. (Madras, 1991.) 11. Our Shrimp, Their Lives. (A guide to fisherfolk, on resources management, in comic book style.) (English! Tamil/Telugu.) K. Chandrakant, K. Sivasubramaniam, R.N. Roy. (Madras, 1993.) 12. How to Build a Timber Outrigger Canoe. 0 Gulbrandsen. (English/Indonesian Bahasa.) (Madras, 1993.) 13. Manual for Operating a Small-scale Recirculation Freshwater Prawn Hatchery. R. Chowdhury, H. Bhattacharjee, C.L. Angell. (English/Bangla.) (Madras, 1993.) 14. Building a Liftable Propulsion System for Small Fishing Craft The BOB Drive. 0. Gulbrandsen, M.R. Andersen. (Madras, 1993.) 15. Guidelines for Fisheries Extension in the Coastal Provinces of Thailand. Fishery Extension Division, Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Bangkok, and Bay of Bengal Programme. (In Thai.) (Madras, 1993.) 16. Safety at Sea - Safety Guide for Small Offshore Boats. O Gulbrandsen, G. Pajot. (Madras, 1993.) 17. Guidelines for Cleaner Fishery Harbours. R. Ravikumar. (Madras, 1993.) 18. A Guide to Oyster Culture in Malaysia. H. Nawawi. (In English! Bahas Malay.) (Madras, 1993.) 19. Management of Fisherfolk Microenterprises. (A manual for training of trainers.) V. Muthu, P.S.A.K. Padam, D. Bhatnagar. (Madras, 1993.) 20. Life on Our Reefs. (A colouring book.) Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture, Male, Republic of Maldives and Bay of Bengal Programme. (Madras, 1993.) 21. Fishes of the Maldives (Madras, 1997) 22. Fishery Harbour Manual on the Prevention of Pollution. J.A Sciortino, R Ravikumar. (Madras, 1999) 23. Estuarine Set Bagnet, Bangladesh. (Comic book in Bangla) Information Documents (BOBP/INF/...) 1. Women and Rural Development in the Bay of Bengal Region : Information Sources. (Madras, 1982.) Compiled by V. Bhavani. 2. Fish Aggregating Devices : Information Sources. Compiled by V. Bhavani (Madras, 1982.) 3. Marine Small-Scale Fisheries of India : A General Description (Madras, 1982.) 4. Marine Small-Scale Fisheries of Andhra Pradesh : A General Description (Madras, 1983.) 13

14 5. Marine Small-Scale Fisheries of Tamil Nadu : A General Description (Madras, 1983.) 6. Marine Small-Scale Fisheries of Sri Lanka. A General Description (Madras, 1984.) 7. Marine Small-Scale Fisheries of Orissa : A General Description (Madras, 1984.) 8. Marine Small-Scale Fisheries of Bangladesh : A General Description (Madras, 1985.) 9. Food and Nutr ition Status of Small-Scale Fisherfolk in India s East Coast States :A Desk Review and Resources Investigation. V. Bhavani. (Madras, 1986.) 10. Bibliography on Gracilaria Production and Utilization in the Bay of Bengal.(Madras, 1990). 11. Marine Small-Scale Fisheries of West Bengal. An Introduction. (Madras, 1990). 12. The Fisherfolk of Puttalam, Chilaw, Galle and Matara Districts, Sri Lanka. A study of the economic status of the fisherfolk of four fisheries districts in Sri Lanka. (Madras, 1991). 13. Bibliography on the Mud Crab Culture and Trade in the Bay of Bengal Region.(Madras, 1992). 14. The Bay of Bengal Programme. Publications and Video List (Chennai, 1999). 15. BOBP Third Phase Publications ( ) Miscellaneous Publications (BOBP/MIS/...) 1. Fishermen s Cooperatives in Kerala: A Critique. J. Kurien (Madras, 1980). 2. Consultation on Social Feasibility of Coastal Aquaculture. Madras, India, 26 November - 1 December, (Madras, 1985). 3. Artisanal Marine Fisherfolk of Orissa : Study of Their Technology, Economic Status, Social Organization and Cognitive Patterns. U. Tietze. (Madras, 1985). 4. Studies on Mesh Selectivity and Performance of the New Fish-cum-Prawn Trawl at Pesalai, Sri Lanka. M.S.M. Siddeek. (Madras, 1986). 5. Motorization of Dinghy Boats in Kasafal, Orissa. S. Johansen, 0 Gulbrandsen. (Madras, 1986). 6. Helping Fisherfolk to Help Themselves : A Study in People s Participation (Published by, and available with, M/s Affiliated East West Press Pvt. Ltd., Ormes Road, Madras ). (Madras, 1990). 7. The Shark Fisheries of the Maldives R.C. Anderson and H. Ahmed, Ministry of Fishing and Agriculture, Male, Republic of Maldives. (Madras, 1993). 8. Economics of Artisanal and Mechanized Fisheries in Kerala - A Study on costs and Earnings of Fishing Units 14

15 Post-Harvest Fisheries Publications Newsletter, PHF News. Thirteen issues from January 1995 to March Manual: Post-Harvest Fisheries A Manual of Information and Guidelines. Information Bulletins: 1. Post-Harvest Fisheries Overview of the East Coast of India. (Also updates and replaces Information Bulletins 2to5). 6. Credit Availability for Marine Artisanal Fisherfolk Andhra Pradesh and Orissa. 7. A Study of Marketing Practices and Channels for Traditionally Processed Fish in Andhra Pradesh and Orissa. 8. Substainable Income Enhancement Programme for Small-Scale Fishing Communities - Bangladesh. 9. General Guidelines for Development Organisation Planning to Enter Marketing Ventures. 10. Socio-economic Methodologies for Coastal Fishing Communities : The Example of Set Bagnet Communities in Bangladesh. 11. Rural Credit An Assessment of Sources and Types Available in Bangladesh by M. Hannan. 12. Caught in Their Own Nets : A Social Study of Set Bagnet Fishing Communities in Bangladesh (in Bengali) Copies not available 13. Small-Scale Fish Marketing in Tamil Nadu an Alternate Fish Container for Women Petty Fish Traders. 14. Introduction of an Improved Fish Smoking Method in Andhra Pradesh, India. 15. Problems and Prospects of Small-Scale Cycle Fish Traders in Sri Lanka. 16. Post-Harvest Fisheries Overview, Bangladesh. 17. Post-Harvest Fisheries Overview, Sri Lanka. Post-Harvest Fisheries Leaflets 1. How to make high-quality dried anchovies. 2. A new and better fish marketing container. 3. How to use ice box on Navas. 4. Insulated fish boxes : types, specifications and usage. 15

16 5. Permanent ice box : construction specifications. 6. Improved credit system for a better quality of life. 7. Ice boxes add value to your fish catch. 8. Use of ice boxes for cycle traders. - Copies not available 9. Use of ice in artisanal fisheries. Other Materials 1 Regional Workshop on the Conservation and Sustainable Management of Coral Reefs Report of a Workshop organized jointly by the M S Swaminathan Research Foundation and the BOBP December, VOL-1 2. Code of Conduct for Sustainable Fisheries in India, M. S. Swaminathan 3. Brochure on Emerging Trends and prospects in fisheries management. 4. Glimpses into the BOBP Achievements 1979_2000, S.R. Madhu 5. Integrated Coastal Fisheries Management, Resource Sustainability and Livelihood Security 6. Regional Workshop on the Conservation and Sustainable Management of Coral Reefs M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai, India Bay of Bengal Programme (FAO), Chennai, India, December 15-17, VOL-2 7. Small-Scale Fisheries In the Bay Of Bengal A Signar Bengtson Sketchbook 8. Small Scale Fisherfolk and the BOBP 9. Guidelines Adopting Improved Technology for increasing Production and Productivity in Traditional and improved Traditional Systems of Shrimp Farming 10. Healthy Environment - Healthy Shrimps (A guide to small-scale shrimp farming) 11. Code of Conduct for Responsibile Fisheries (TRANSLATED INTO TAMIL, 1999) 12. Post cards Our sea, our wealth. (Third Phase) 16

17 13. Brochure on BOBP s Third Phase. 14. Posters : (Third Phase) l am a steward Our sea, our waealth A brief history of world commercial fishing A simplified model of how fish stocks can be managed Ghost fishing Marine resources of the Maldives Stakeholder all, stakeholders call Ornamental fish identification cards in colour for divers, exporters, fisheries officials and Customs officials 16. Miscellaneous Picture Postcards (BOBP/MM/...) 1. Basic needs of 39 Coastal Fishing Communities in Kanniyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, India 2. Fishing Patterns and Intensity in Kanniyakumari District, India 3. Skill Gaps and Training Needs Analysis of the Department of Fisheries, Tamil Nadu, for Sustainable Development and Management of Fisheries 4. Strengthening Monitoring and Evaluation and Management Information Systems in the Department of Fisheries, Tamil Nadu 5. Strengthening Monitoring and Evaluation and the Management Information System, Sri Lanka (DFID/IMPACT ASSESSMENT/...) 1. Study on the impact of the DFID Post Harvest Fisheries Project Prepared by Local consultants and staff of the Department for International Development Bay of Bengal Post-Harvest Fisheries Project. Feb.-May Study on the impact of the DFID Post-Harvest Fisheries Project Prepared by Local consultants and staff of the Department for International Development Bay ofbengal Post-Harvest Fisheries Project Feb.-May 1997

18 (BOBP\CALENDAR\.) 1. Sketches by artist Signar Bengtson on small-scale fisheries -- Year Glimpses into small-scale fisheries -- Year Activities and achievements of the Bay of Bengal Programme in its seven member countries --Year Better options, brighter prospectsfor fisherfolk communities -- Year Highlights of BOBP work, 1987 to Year Better management today - for fish every day! -- Year Fisherwomen in the Bay of Bengal Region Year Children of nature -- Year The wonders of traditional craft -- Year Promoting fisheries management through communication -- Year 2001.

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