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AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES ABSTRACTS
ASFA AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES ABSTRACTS INFORMATION SYSTEM AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASE
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THE WATERS OF THE WORLD
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ARE FOR MANY PEOPLE
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AN IMPORTANT SOURCE OF PROTEIN
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AN IMPORTANT SOURCE OF PROTEIN EMPLOYMENT
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AN IMPORTANT SOURCE OF PROTEIN EMPLOYMENT INCOME
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AN IMPORTANT SOURCE OF PROTEIN EMPLOYMENT INCOME FOOD SECURITY
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THEREFORE AQUATIC RESOURCES SHOULD BE DEVELOPED AND UTILIZED TO THEIR FULLEST SUSTAINABLE POTENTIAL
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THROUGH DEVELOPMENT OF APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY AND
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MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
THROUGH RATIONAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
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THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF:
MANAGEMENT DECISIONS AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT ARE
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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INFORMATION
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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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IN THOUSANDS OF RESEARCH PROJECTS
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THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
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INFORMATION IS BEING GENERATED
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information WHICH COULD HELP SOLVE MANY OF THE WORLDS FOOD PROBLEMS
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BUT INFORMATION ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH i
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TRANSFER OF INFORMATION IS NECESSARY FOR DEVELOPMENT TO TAKE PLACE
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HOWEVER, THE VOLUME AND DIVERSITY OF AQUATIC SCIENCE LITERATURE
FISH SFRA SQUID EELS
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! RENDERS ITS PROCESSING BEYOND THE CAPABILITY OF ANY
SINGLE INSTITUTION OR COUNTRY ! S EELS FISH
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INFORMATION SEEKERS OFTEN CANNOT FIND THE INFORMATION NEEDED
FISH SFRA SQUID EELS
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THE NEED FOR AN ORGANIZED WAY OF OBTAINING INFORMATION AND
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MAKING IT AVAILABLE IN A TIMELY AND EFFECTIVE FORMAT
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LED TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
ASFA AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES ABSTRACTS INFORMATION SYSTEM AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASE
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ASFA IS: AN INTERNATIONAL, COOPERATIVE, INFORMATION SYSTEM
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INTERNATIONAL
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COOPERATIVE
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INFORMATION
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SYSTEM
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ASFA IS: AN INTERNATIONAL, COOPERATIVE, INFORMATION SYSTEM
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SCIENCE-TECHNOLOGY-MANAGEMENT
DEALING WITH THE SCIENCE-TECHNOLOGY-MANAGEMENT OF MARINE AND FRESHWATER ENVIRONMENTS
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THE SCOPE OF ASFA INCLUDES ALL ASPECTS OF THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT
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FISHERIES AQUACULTURE POLLUTION BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY NON-LIVING RESOURCES OCEANOGRAPHY MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION
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FISHERIES AQUACULTURE POLLUTION BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY NON-LIVING RESOURCES OCEANOGRAPHY MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION
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FISHERIES AQUACULTURE POLLUTION BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY NON-LIVING RESOURCES OCEANOGRAPHY MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION
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FISHERIES AQUACULTURE POLLUTION BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY NON-LIVING RESOURCES OCEANOGRAPHY MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION
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FISHERIES AQUACULTURE POLLUTION BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY NON-LIVING RESOURCES OCEANOGRAPHY MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION
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FISHERIES AQUACULTURE POLLUTION BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY NON-LIVING RESOURCES OCEANOGRAPHY MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION
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FISHERIES AQUACULTURE POLLUTION BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY NON-LIVING RESOURCES OCEANOGRAPHY MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION
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FISHERIES AQUACULTURE POLLUTION BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY NON-LIVING RESOURCES OCEANOGRAPHY CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT
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THE SCOPE OF ASFA INCLUDES ALL ASPECTS OF THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT
FISHERIES AQUACULTURE POLLUTION BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY NON-LIVING RESOURCES OCEANOGRAPHY CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT
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ASFA IS PRODUCED THROUGH THE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE EFFORTS OF 64 ASFA PARTNERS
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4 UNITED NATIONS PARTNERS
IOC/UNESCO FAO UN/DOALOS UNEP
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11 INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS
ICES NAFO IUCN ICCAT ADRIAMED NACA WCPFC ICLARM IOTC PIMRIS SPC
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1 PUBLISHING PARTNER ProQuest
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Lao Peoples Democratic Republic
48 NATIONAL PARTNERS Norway Iceland Estonia Sweden Poland Russia UK Germany Ukraine Belgium France Canada Spain China Italy Portugal Greece Japan Korea Morocco USA Tunisia Iran Egypt Mauritania Lao Peoples Democratic Republic Cuba Viet Nam Mexico India Senegal Guinee Thailand Uganda Côte D’Ivoire Kenya Ghana Nigeria Tanzania Ecuador Indonesia Peru Mozambique Brazil Uruguay Chile Argentina Australia
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IS THE SECRETARIAT OF ASFA
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THE COLLECTION AND PROCESSING OF THE INFORMATION BY THE ASFA PARTNERS
FAO CO-ORDINATES THE COLLECTION AND PROCESSING OF THE INFORMATION BY THE ASFA PARTNERS
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EACH NATIONAL ASFA PARTNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MONITORING ALL
AQUATIC SCIENCE LITERATURE PRODUCED IN ITS OWN COUNTRY
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THE DECENTRALIZED NATURE OF INPUT TO ASFA
ENSURES ACCESS TO LIMITED DISTRIBUTION LITERATURE
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THE COLLECTIVE INPUT OF THE ASFA PARTNERS IS SENT TO THE ASFA PUBLISHER FOR CENTRAL PROCESSING
PUBLISHER OF ASFA
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THE PUBLISHER MERGES THE INPUT TO CREATE THE ASFA BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASE
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THE ASFA DATABASE CONTAINS
Approx. 1.2 Million BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES (ACCESSIONED SINCE 1971) All references are Computer Searchable 3,500 New References are added Monthly
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EXAMPLE OF AN ASFA REFERENCE
TITLE (ENGLISH LANGUAGE)
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EXAMPLE OF AN ASFA REFERENCE
TITLE (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) TITLE (ORIGINAL LANGUAGE)
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EXAMPLE OF AN ASFA REFERENCE
TITLE (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) TITLE (ORIGINAL LANGUAGE) CORPORATE AUTHOR
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EXAMPLE OF AN ASFA REFERENCE
TITLE (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) TITLE (ORIGINAL LANGUAGE) CORPORATE AUTHOR SOURCE OF REFERENCE
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EXAMPLE OF AN ASFA REFERENCE
TITLE (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) TITLE (ORIGINAL LANGUAGE) CORPORATE AUTHOR SOURCE OF REFERENCE DOCUMENT TYPE
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EXAMPLE OF AN ASFA REFERENCE
TITLE (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) TITLE (ORIGINAL LANGUAGE) CORPORATE AUTHOR SOURCE OF REFERENCE DOCUMENT TYPE ENVIRONMENTAL REGIME
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EXAMPLE OF AN ASFA REFERENCE
TITLE (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) TITLE (ORIGINAL LANGUAGE) CORPORATE AUTHOR SOURCE OF REFERENCE DOCUMENT TYPE ENVIRONMENTAL REGIME ABSTRACT
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EXAMPLE OF AN ASFA REFERENCE
TITLE (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) TITLE (ORIGINAL LANGUAGE) CORPORATE AUTHOR SOURCE OF REFERENCE DOCUMENT TYPE ENVIRONMENTAL REGIME ABSTRACT DESCRIPTORS
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EXAMPLE OF AN ASFA REFERENCE
TITLE (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) TITLE (ORIGINAL LANGUAGE) CORPORATE AUTHOR SOURCE OF REFERENCE DOCUMENT TYPE ENVIRONMENTAL REGIME ABSTRACT DESCRIPTORS SUBJECT CATEGORIES
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EXAMPLE OF AN ASFA REFERENCE
TITLE (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) TITLE (ORIGINAL LANGUAGE) CORPORATE AUTHOR SOURCE OF REFERENCE DOCUMENT TYPE ENVIRONMENTAL REGIME ABSTRACT DESCRIPTORS SUBJECT CATEGORIES INPUT CENTRE CODE
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THE ASFA BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASE IS PUBLISHED IN VARIOUS FORMATS
AND MEDIA PRINTED CD-ROM MAGTAPES ABSTRACTS JOURNALS ASFA TAPE ONLY AVAILABLE TO ASFA PARTNERS and LIFDC project ON-LINE AND INTERNET SERVICES
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THE ASFA PARTNERS RECEIVE COPIES OF THE ASFA DATABASE
ONLY AVAILABLE TO ASFA PARTNERS and LIFDC project Internet Access ASFA CD-ROM TAPE Printed Journals
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FOR USE IN LOCAL COMPUTERIZED RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS
ASFA DATABASE
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PUBLIC ACCESS TO THE ASFA DATABASE IS ALSO AVAILABLE
ON-LINE INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS NISC (CD-ROM and online) STN International (online) National Research Council (Canada) – internal use only IFREMER (France) Japan Fisheries Resource Conservation Association National Marine Data and Info. Service (China, Peoples, Rep.) INTERNET ProQuest ( ASFA PUBLISHER )
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ASFA IS CONSIDERED BY MANY AS THE PREMIER SOURCE OF BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES TO THE AQUATIC SCIENCE LITERATURE ASFA 1
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MERIT FOR THIS ACHIEVEMNET GOES TO THE EFFORTS OF THE ASFA PARTNERS
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THE FUTURE OF ASFA FAO’S PRIORITIES: EXPANSION OF THE ASFA PARTNERSHIP
INCREASED ACCESS TO ASFA IMPROVEMENT OF THE COVERAGE, ACCURACY AND TIMELINESS OF ASFA
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TO KNOW MORE ABOUT ASFA ? THE CONTACT POINTS IN FAO ARE:
Richard Grainger (Chief, FIDI) Richard Pepe (Fishery Information Officer) Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Fisheries Department Via Delle Terme Di Caracalla 00100 Rome, Italy tel.: (+39) (06) / fax: (+39) (06) richard / richard URL:
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ASFA AQUATIC SCIENCES AND FISHERIES ABSTRACTS
FISHERY INFORMATION, DATA AND STATISTICS UNIT FISHERIES DEPARTMENT FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION PRESENTATION BY: RICHARD PEPE FISHERY INFORMATION OFFICER (Editor-in-Chief of ASFA) updated 17/11/2004
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some KEY Points to Remember
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ASFA IS AN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM
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THE SCOPE OF ASFA INCLUDES ALL ASPECTS OF THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT
FISHERIES AQUACULTURE POLLUTION BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY NON-LIVING RESOURCES OCEANOGRAPHY CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT
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Lao Peoples Democratic Republic
48 NATIONAL PARTNERS Norway Iceland Estonia Sweden Poland Russia UK Germany Ukraine Belgium France Canada Spain China Italy Portugal Greece Japan Korea Morocco Tunisia Iran USA Egypt Lao Peoples Democratic Republic Mauritania Cuba Viet Nam Mexico India Senegal Guinea Thailand Uganda Côte D’Ivoire Kenya Nigeria Ghana Tanzania Ecuador Indonesia Peru Mozambique Brazil Uruguay Chile Argentina Australia
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11 INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS
ICES NAFO IUCN ICCAT ADRIAMED NACA WCPFC ICLARM IOTC PIMRIS SPC
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4 UNITED NATIONS PARTNERS
IOC/UNESCO FAO UN/DOALOS UNEP
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THE COLLECTION AND PROCESSING OF THE INFORMATION BY THE ASFA PARTNERS
FAO CO-ORDINATES THE COLLECTION AND PROCESSING OF THE INFORMATION BY THE ASFA PARTNERS FAO PROVIDES THE SECRETARIAT
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Why is FAO involved with ASFA ?
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The answer is in the FAO Constitution
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EACH NATIONAL ASFA PARTNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MONITORING ALL
AQUATIC SCIENCE LITERATURE PRODUCED IN ITS OWN COUNTRY
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THE COLLECTIVE INPUT OF THE ASFA PARTNERS IS SENT TO THE ASFA PUBLISHER FOR CENTRAL PROCESSING
PUBLISHER OF ASFA
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THE ASFA DATABASE CONTAINS
Approx. 1 Million BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES (ACCESSIONED SINCE 1971) All references are Computer Searchable 3,200 New References are added Monthly
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EXAMPLE OF AN ASFA REFERENCE
TITLE (ENGLISH LANGUAGE) TITLE (ORIGINAL LANGUAGE) CORPORATE AUTHOR SOURCE OF REFERENCE DOCUMENT TYPE ENVIRONMENTAL REGIME ABSTRACT DESCRIPTORS SUBJECT CATEGORIES INPUT CENTRE CODE
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ASFA Data Entry Bibliographic Worksheet Reference
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THE ASFA PARTNERS RECEIVE COPIES OF THE ASFA DATABASE
ONLY AVAILABLE TO ASFA PARTNERS and LIFDC project Internet Access CD-ROM ASFA TAPE Printed Journals
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FOR USE IN LOCAL COMPUTERIZED RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS
ASFA DATABASE
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ASFA IS CONSIDERED BY MANY AS THE PREMIER SOURCE OF BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES TO THE AQUATIC SCIENCE LITERATURE ASFA 1
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SCIENCE-TECHNOLOGY-MANAGEMENT
DEALING WITH THE SCIENCE-TECHNOLOGY-MANAGEMENT OF MARINE AND FRESHWATER ENVIRONMENTS
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