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Latun, Abdul Razak and Ali, Mazalina and Katoh, Masaya and Siriraksophon, Somboon and Chokesanguan, Bundit (2014) The ASEAN guidelines for preventing the entry of fish and fishery products from IUU fishing activities into the supply chain. SEAFDEC Newsletter, Vol.37 (4). pp. 8-9. ISSN 0857-233X

Siriraksophon, Somboon and Ayson, Felix G. and Sulit, Virgilia T. (2014) Potentials and prospects of Southeast Asian eel resources for sustainable fisheries and aquaculture development. Fish for the People, Vol.12 (2). pp. 7-13. ISSN 1685-6546

Pongsri, Chumnarn and Kawamura, Hajime and Siriraksophon, Somboon and Chokesanguan, Bundit (2014) Regional fishing vessels record: Option to mitigate IUU fishing in Southeast Asia. Fish for the People, Vol.12 (1). pp. 11-15. ISSN 1685-6546

Poernomo, Achmad and Dickson, Alma C. and Siriraksophon, Somboon (2013) Promoting sustainable tuna fisheries management in Southeast Asian waters through regional cooperation. Fish for the People, Vol.11 (1). pp. 26-29. ISSN 1685-6546

Siriraksophon, Somboon and Poernomo, Achmad and Dickson, Alma C. (2013) Regional cooperation for sustainable utilization of neritic tunas in Southeast Asia. Fish for the People, Vol.11 (3). pp. 16-20. ISSN 1685-6546

Chamsai, Sawitree and Siriraksophon, Somboon (2011) Addressing emerging international fish trade concerns to support the sustainable development of fisheries. Fish for the People, Vol.9 (2). pp. 65-772. ISSN 1685-6546

Pongsri, Chumnarn and Siriraksophon, Somboon and Sulit, Virgilia T. (2011) Fish for the people 2020: Adapting to changes in the environment. Fish for the People, Vol.9 (3). pp. 2-15. ISSN 1685-6546

Siriraksophon, Somboon (2010) Enhancing the fisheries resources in Southeast Asia: Recommended approaches. Fish for the People, Vol.8 (1). pp. 8-10.

Pernett, John C. and Paterson, Christopher J. and Siriraksophon, Somboon (2010) Fisheries refugia and marine protected areas: Can they help sustain the contribution of fisheries towards food security in Southeast Asia? Fish for the People, Vol.8 (2). pp. 15-23. ISSN 1685-6546

Torell, Magnus and Ekmaharaj, Siri and Siriraksophon, Somboon and Wanchana, Worawit (2010) Strategies to combat illegal fishing and manage fishing capacity: Southeast Asian perspective. Fish for the People, Vol.8 (1). pp. 10-19.

Siriraksophon, Somboon (2009) Addressing international fisheries related-issues: The Role of SEAFDEC in supporting the Southeast Asian countries. SEAFDEC Newsletter, Vol.32 (4). pp. 8-9. ISSN 0857-233X

Siriraksophon, Somboon and Saikliang, Pirochana and Sulit, Virgilia T. (2009) Ensuring sustainable fisheries management: The Regional advisory committee for fisheries management in Southeast Asia. Fish for the People, Vol.7 (1). pp. 9-14. ISSN 1685-6546

Siriraksophon, Somboon (2009) Mitigating the impacts of long-line fisheries on seabirds and sea turtles: SEAFDEC operating guidelines. Fish for the People, Vol.7 (3). pp. 25-27.

Chanrachakij, Isara and Loog-on, Anurak and Siriraksophon, Somboon (2009) Mitigation of sea turtle mortality risks caused by drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs). SEAFDEC Newsletter, Vol.32 (1). pp. 8-9. ISSN 0857-233X

Chanrachakij, Isara and Siriraksophon, Somboon and Loog-on, Anurak (2009) Modifying the drifting fish aggregating devices to mitigate sea turtle mortality: A SEAFDEC Initiative. Fish for the People, Vol.7 (3). pp. 10-15.

Siriraksophon, Somboon and Pangsorn, Siripon and Laong-manee, Penchan (2009) The Surimi industry in Southeast Asia: Trend and demand for raw materials. Fish for the People, Vol.7 (2). pp. 2-8. ISSN 1685-6546

Ekmaharaj, Siri and Torell, Magnus and Siriraksophon, Somboon (2009) Towards sustainable fisheries and aquaculture in Southeast Asia: A Call for the development of regional fisheries management strategies. Fish for the People, Vol.7 (1). pp. 2-10. ISSN 1685-6546

Siriraksophon, Somboon and Tantivala, Chitjaroon and Dickson, Jonathan O. and Promjinda, Sayan and Chanrachakij, Isara (2008) Mitigation of the fishery-sea turtles interactions: Efficiency of the circle hook in comparison with J-hook in longline fishery. South East Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC), Thailand.

Dickson, Jonathan O. and Alba, Elmer B. and Munprasit, Aussanee and Chokesanguan, Bundit and Siriraksophon, Somboon (2003) Fishing gear and methods in Southeast Asia: Philippines part - 1. South East Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC), Thailand. ISBN 974-9509-33-1

Chokesanguan, Bundit and Ananpongsuk, Suppachai and Siriraksophon, Somboon and Hamid, Idrish Abdul (2003) Study on juvenile and trash excluder devices (JTEDs) - Brunei Darussalam. TD/RES/82 . Southeast Asia Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC), Thailand. ISBN 974-9509-50-1

Chokesanguan, Bundit and Ananpongsuk, Suppachai and Siriraksophon, Somboon and Yasook, Nakaret and Dickson, Jonathan O. (2003) Study on juvenile and trash excluder devices (JTEDs) - Philippines. Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC), Thailand. ISBN 974-9509-49-8

Chokesanguan, Bundit and Ananpongsuk, Suppachai and Siriraksophon, Somboon and Ali, Rosidi (1999) Study on juvenile and trash excluder devices (JTEDs) - Malaysia. Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC), Thailand. ISBN 974-9509-47-1

Chokesanguan, Bundit and Ananpongsuk, Suppachai and Siriraksophon, Somboon and Wanchana, Worawit and Long, Nguyen Study on juvenile and trash excluder devices (JTEDs) - Vietnam. Southeast Asia Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC), Thailand. ISBN 974-9509-52-8

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