Communication, Collaboration, and Capacity Building

  • Home
  • About
  • Blog
  • News
  • Themes
  • Projects
  • Library
  • Contact

Studying Fish Through Larvae Collection In The Mekong

  Every year, the majority of fishes in the Mekong River spawn in June, July, and August. After spawning in the Upper Mekong, migratory fish Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, fish conservation, fish migration, larvae, Mekong Delta, Mekong River, migratory fish, research, small-scale fisheries
February 18, 2022February 18, 2022 • Fisheries and Culture, Fishing, Research

Younger Generations In Stung Treng Show Concern For…

The two young men in this picture are Huon Thongsan (right), a student living in Vern Sean village, and Den Nora (left), a student living in Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, Communication, education, hydropower dams, illegal fishing, Tonle Sap
February 18, 2022February 18, 2022 • Fisheries and Culture

White And Black Fishes Species Supply Protein To Cambodians…

White fishes are fish species that migrate over long distances Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, community fisheries, fish conservation, food security, Mekong River, small-scale fisheries, Tonle Sap
February 18, 2022 • Fisheries and Culture, Fishing

The Evolution Of Fish Conservation In Sakai Village, Laos

FISHBIO has developed a relationship with the Lao village of Sakai along the Mekong River over the last eight years, and during that time we Read More…
Tagged Under conservation, Fish Conservation Zones, Jullien's Golden Carp, Laos, Sakai Village
February 2, 2022July 5, 2022 • Freshwater Protected Areas, Lao PDR, Projects

Library Research: Assessing Genetic Reference Collections…

Libraries are fundamental to good science, and today are far more diverse than buildings with rows of book-laden shelves. Genetic libraries, Read More…
Tagged Under Biodiversity, environmental DNA, fish conservation, Genetic libraries
January 31, 2022July 5, 2022 • Freshwater Biodiversity, Projects, Research

Clustering Fish Diversity for Conservation in Cambodia

The Mekong River Basin contains one of the world’s most diverse freshwater communities that consists of some 850 fish species, many of which Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, fish diversity, research paper, Tonle Sap
December 15, 2021 • Cambodia, Freshwater Biodiversity

Fading Forests: Evaluating the Rate of Forest Loss in…

A thriving tropical forest is an explosion of life: this could be a cacophony of bird song, towering trees festooned by vibrant plants, or a Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, development, flooded forest, Tonle Sap
November 29, 2021November 30, 2021 • Cambodia, Ecosystem Services, Research

Impacts of Climate and Land-Use Change on Global Lake…

Freshwater lakes provide important resources for people around the world, including water for human consumption, irrigation, and electricity Read More…
Tagged Under climate change, fisheries, research paper, Tonle Sap
October 29, 2021November 30, 2021 • Climate Change and Development, Research

The Fish Hidden Beneath the Mud

There is a saying in Cambodia that describes a remarkable seasonal phenomenon: “If there is water, then there are fish.” During the dry Read More…
June 13, 2021September 13, 2021 • Fisheries and Culture, Fishing

Following Fish: Using Acoustic Telemetry to Monitor Mekong…

Migration between habitats to feed, spawn, or seek refuge is an essential behavior for many fish, including an estimated 60-70% of Mekong Read More…
Tagged Under acoustic telemetry, catfish, fish migration, research paper
May 28, 2021June 2, 2021 • Freshwater Biodiversity, Lao PDR, Research, Thailand
Prev Page
Next Page
Filed Under

Themes

Random Post

Latest News

  • Research in focus: fishers and fish…

    Cornell Chronicle – The world’s fisheries sustain millions of people. The - Go>
  • ‘Hungry river’ phenomenon to blame…

    Radio Free Asia – Upstream dams and sand mining have caused significant erosion - Go>
  • Return of Mekong giant salmon carp…

    The Phnom Penh Post – A team of scientists were stunned when a rare species of - Go>
  • Scientific expeditions could boost…

    The Phnom Penh Post – Areas along the Mekong River are set to become hotspots - Go>
  • Fishermen catch 661-pound stingray,…

    Fox News – That is one big fish. Fishermen in northern Cambodia caught a - Go>

Stay informed. Subscribe to MFN with your email. SIGN UP

copyright © 2009-2025 fishbio. All rights reserved. Site built by White Rabbit Group