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World Aquaculture 41 Fig. 3. Average daily income of prawn farmers and associated groups. the role of integrated prawn farming, a much greater benefit can be obtained if future government policies encourage improvement of productivity and expansion of integrated prawn farming, as well as the implementation of a workable strategy to encourage further gainful participation of the rural poor. Note 1Nesar Ahmed is an Associate Professor in the Department of Fisheries Management, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, Bangladesh. Ph.D., Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, UK; Postdoc, Australia. E-mail: nesar_2000@yahoo.com Acknowledgments The study was funded by the Ministry of Science and Information and Communication Technology, Government of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh. The author is grateful to Professor James F. Muir of the Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, UK, for his kind support and generous advice throughout the study period. References Ahmed, N. 2001. Socio-economic aspects of freshwater prawn culture development in Bangladesh. Ph.D. Thesis, Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, UK. Ahmed, N., F. Ahammed, S. Rahman, T.M. Begum and M.Z. Haque. 2005. A study on catching and marketing of freshwater prawn post-larvae in Southwest Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries 29:113-118. BOBP (Bay of Bengal Program). 1990. Shrimp seed collectors of Bangladesh. Bay of Bengal Program, Madras, India. DOF (Department of Fisheries). 2002. Shrimp aquaculture in Bangladesh – a vision for the future. Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock, Dhaka, Bangladesh. DOF (Department of Fisheries). 2006. Fishery statistical yearbook of Bangladesh 2004-2005. Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Kamp, K. and E. Brand. 1994. Greater options for local development through aquaculture. CARE GOLDA Project, CARE Bangladesh, Dhaka – 1209. Kendrick, A. 1994. The gher revolution: the social impacts of technological change in freshwater prawn cultivation in southern Bangladesh. Bangladesh Aquaculture and Fisheries Resource Unit (BAFRU), Dhaka – 1212. Mazid, M.A. 1994. Evaluation of prawn farming on socio-economic aspects. Fisheries Research Institute, Mymensingh, Bangladesh. (Continued on page 70) THE FACE of HEALTH Contact us today for more information. fortifeed.com 800-522-4682 © 2009 GTC Nutrition SD96272 For today’s Naturally Healthy Animals FortiFeed® is a natural soluble prebiotic fiber comprised of pure short-chain fructooligosaccharides (scFOS®) that selectively stimulates the growth of beneficial microflora in the intestines of animals. FortiFeed adds value to foods and feeds by supporting: immunity • digestive function • nutrient utilization 96272_GTC_AquaCulture_FebAd_2009_3:Layout 1 2/2/09 1:40 PM Page 1

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