World Aquaculture December 2020

WWW.WA S.ORG • WORLD AQUACULTURE • DECEMBER 2020 65 Prabu, E., C.B.T. Rajagopalsamy, B. Ahilan, I.J.M.A. Jeevagan and M. Renuhadevi. 2019. Tilapia – an excellent candidate species for world aquaculture: A review. Annual Research and Review in Biology 31(3):1-14. Ragaza, J., E. Morata II and A. Wyson. 2020. Alien fish species introductions to Philippine waters. World Aquaculture 51(3):35-41. Rasmuson, M. 2002. Fluctuating symmetry—indicator of what? Hereditas 136(3):177-83. Ridha, M.T. 2006. Comparative study of growth performance of three strains of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus , L. at two stocking densities. Aquaculture Research 37(2):172-179. Romana-Eguia, M.R., M. Ikeda, Z. Basiao and N. Taniguichi. 2010. Growth comparison of Asian Nile and red tilapia strains in controlled and uncontrolled farm conditions. Aquaculture International 18(6):1205-1221. Romana-Eguia, M.R., M. Carmen, A. Lagman, Z.U. Basiao and M. Ikeda. 2019. Genetic research initiatives for sustainable aquaculture production in the Philippines. Journal of Integrated Field Science 16:4-7. Tacon, A. 2019. Trends in global aquaculture and aquafeed production: 2000–2017. Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture 28(1):43-56. Tayamen, M.M., R.A. Reyes, M.J. Danting, A.M. Mendoza, E.B. Marquez, A.C. Salguet, R.C. Gonzales, T.A. Abella, E.M. Vera- Cruz. 2002. Tilapia broodstock development for saline waters in the Philippines. NAGA. 25:32-36. Tayamen, M.M. 2005. Nationwide dissemination of GET EXCEL Tilapia in the Philippines. In: Bolivar, R.B., G. Mair, K. Fitzsimmons, editors. Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture. Philippine International Convention Center Roxas Boulevard, Manila, Philippines September 12-16, 2004. Wang, M. and M. Lu. 2016. Tilapia polyculture: a global review. Aquaculture Research 47(8):2363-2374. FAO Aquaculture Newsletter (FAN) 62 is Out This issue highlights FAO’s work on aquaculture around the world, particularly FAO’s activities in response to COVID-19, including gender dimensions of COVID-19 and its impact on women in the fisheries and aquaculture sector. Updates from around the world, including new developments in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, support to a recirculating aquaculture project in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, establishment of demonstration sites inMorocco for marine cage farming, and creation of employment opportunities through sustainable aquaculture development activities targeted at youth in Côte d’Ivoire are also summarized. www.fao.org/3/cb1550en/cb1550en.pdf

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