A digitised version of ICSF library, with more than 2000 original documents and 12,000+ curated links, collected over the last 33 years The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) is an international non-governmental organization that works towards the establishment of equitable, gender-just,self-reliant and sustainable fisheries, particularly in the small-scale, artisanal sector.
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Gaitan, Albert G. and Toledo, Joebert D. and Arnaiz, Margarita T. and Ayson, Evelyn Grace D.J and Altamirano, Jon P. and Agbayani, Renato F. and Salayo, Nerissa D. and Marte, Clarissa L. (2015) Milkfish chanos chanos cage culture operations. Aquaculture Extension Manual No.58 . South East Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC), Philippines.

Perez, M.L. and Pido, Michael D. and Garces, Len R. and Salayo, Nerissa D. (2012) Towards sustainable development of small scale fisheries in the Philippines: Experiences and lessons learned from eight regional sites - Lessons learned brief 2010-10. WorldFish Center (WFC), Malaysia.

Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin and Salayo, Nerissa D. and K., Kuperan Viswanathan and Garces, Len R. and Pido, Michael D. (2006) Management of fishing capacity and resource use conflicts in Southeast Asia: A Policy brief. WorldFish Center, Malaysia.

Gallardo, Wenresti G. and Salayo, Nerissa D. (2003) Abalone culture - A New business opportunity. SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture, Vol.25 (3). p. 1. ISSN 0115-4974

Salayo, Nerissa D. (2000) International trade patterns and trade policies in the Philippine fisheries. Discussion Paper Series No.2000-15 . Philippine Institute for Development Studies.

Salayo, Nerissa D. (2000) Marketing and post-harvest research (MPR) in the Philippine fisheries: A Review of literature. Discussion Paper Series No.2000-16 . Philippine Institute for Development Studies.

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