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The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) is a regional treaty organization established in December 1967 to promote fisheries development in the region. The member countries are Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. The policy-making body of SEAFDEC is the Council of Directors, made up of representatives of the member countries. SEAFDEC has four departments that focus on different aspects of fisheries development: • The Training Department (TD) in Samut Prakan, Thailand (1967) for training in marine capture fisheries • The Marine Fisheries Research Department (MFRD) in Singapore (1967) for post-harvest technologies • The Aquaculture Department (AQD) in Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines (1973) for aquaculture research and development, and • The Marine Fishery Resources Development and Management Department (MFRDMD) in Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia (1992) for the development and management of fishery resources in the exclusive economic zones of SEAFDEC member countries SEAFDEC/AQD is mandated to: • Conduct scientific research to generate aquaculture technologies appropriate for Southeast Asia • Develop managerial, technical and skilled manpower for the aquaculture sector • Produce, disseminate and exchange aquaculture information SEAFDEC/AQD maintains four stations: the Tigbauan Main Station and Dumangas Brackishwater Station in Iloilo province; the Igang Marine Station in Guimaras province; and the Binangonan Freshwater Station in Rizal province. SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department Tigbauan 5021 Iloilo, Philippines P.O. Box 256, 5000 Iloilo City, Philippines Tel: (63-33) 511-9171; 336-2891; 336-2965 Fax: (63-33) 335-1008; 511-8709; 511-9070 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.seafdec.org.ph Core values SEAFDEC/AQD is committed to sustainable development and the responsible stewardship of aquaculture resources through research and the promotion of appropriate aquaculture technologies and information relevant to the Southeast Asian region Vision A global leader in the generation and transfer of appropriate and sustainable tropical aquaculture technologies for food security and holistic human development Mission To provide dynamic and competent leadership in the generation and promotion of science-based responsible technologies to strengthen stakeholder capacities in aquaculture and aquatic resources management About SEAFDEC About SEAFDEC

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Page 1: About SEAFDECAbout SEAFDEC

The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) is a regional treaty organization established in December 1967 to promote fisheries development in the region. The member countries are Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. The policy-making body of SEAFDEC is the Council of Directors, made up of representatives of the member countries.

SEAFDEC has four departments that focus on different aspects of fisheries development:

• The Training Department (TD) in Samut Prakan, Thailand (1967) for training in marine capture fisheries

• The Marine Fisheries Research Department (MFRD) in Singapore (1967) for post-harvest technologies

• The Aquaculture Department (AQD) in Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines (1973) for aquaculture research and development, and

• The Marine Fishery Resources Development and Management Department (MFRDMD) in Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia (1992) for the development and management of fishery resources in the exclusive economic zones of SEAFDEC member countries

SEAFDEC/AQD is mandated to:• Conduct scientific research to generate aquaculture technologies

appropriate for Southeast Asia• Develop managerial, technical and skilled manpower for the

aquaculture sector• Produce, disseminate and exchange aquaculture information

SEAFDEC/AQD maintains four stations: the Tigbauan Main Station and Dumangas Brackishwater Station in Iloilo province; the Igang Marine Station in Guimaras province; and the Binangonan Freshwater Station in Rizal province.

SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department Tigbauan 5021 Iloilo, Philippines P.O. Box 256, 5000 Iloilo City, Philippines Tel: (63-33) 511-9171; 336-2891; 336-2965 Fax: (63-33) 335-1008; 511-8709; 511-9070 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.seafdec.org.ph

Core valuesSEAFDEC/AQD is committed

to sustainable development andthe responsible stewardship ofaquaculture resources through research and the promotion of

appropriate aquaculture technologiesand information relevant to the

Southeast Asian region

VisionA global leader in the generationand transfer of appropriate andsustainable tropical aquaculture

technologies for food security andholistic human development

MissionTo provide dynamic and competent

leadership in the generation and promotion of science-based

responsible technologies tostrengthen stakeholder capacities inaquaculture and aquatic resources

management

About SEAFDECAbout SEAFDEC

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AQD technology transfer pathwaysAQD technology transfer pathways

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1. Policy briefs

2. Technical reports

1. Policy briefings and dialogue

2. Workshops & seminars

3. Internet, media4. Direct delivery

1. National, regional, international government officials

2. Donors, international organizations

3. Policy makers

Policydevelopment andimprovement

1. Technical reports

2. Journal publications

3. Policy briefs

1. Scientific fora workshops, seminars

2. Internet, media3. Direct delivery

1. R&D agencies2. Academe3. NGOs

1. Knowledge build-up2. Research

capacity build-up

Research:Socioeconomic,techno-biological &policy studies

1. Extension materials

2. Technology and market updates

1. Training courses2. Extension work3. Internet, media4. Direct delivery

1. Local government units

2. Development workers

Technical andextension skillsimprovement

Research:Socioeconomic,political,environmentalimpacts

1. Community-based organizations (fishers and farmers)

2. Private sector, NGOs, media

3. Potential investors

1. Technology adoption

2. Cooperative action

3. Increased production

4. Human and environmental well-being

SEAFDECnewsletter

1. In-house distribution

2. Online

SEAFDECstaff

Increasedawareness on SEAFDECactivities

ProductsProducts Delivery systemsDelivery systems

Clientele /stakeholders

Clientele /stakeholders

ImpactsImpacts

Research and development framework at AQDResearch and development framework at AQD

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Dumangas Brackishwater StationDumangas 5006lloilo, Philippines

Tel (63-33) 527-3016

Binangonan Freshwater StationTapao Point, Binangonan 1903

Rizal, PhilippinesTelefax (63-2) 289-3687

Igang Marine StationIgang, Nueva Valencia 5046

Guimaras, PhilippinesMobile No. +63920-861-2950

Southeast Asian Fisheries Development CenterAquaculture Department

www.seafdec.org.ph

Tigbauan Main StationTigbauan, 5021 lloilo, Philippines

Tel (63-33) 511-9171, 335-2965Fax (63-33) 335-1008, 511-8709, 511-9070

email [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Manila OfficeRoom 102, Ground Floor

Philippine Social Science CenterCommonwealth Ave. corner Central Ave.

1101 Diliman, Quezon City, PhilippinesMobile Nos. +63918-919-6904, +63918-910-9443

email [email protected]

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P.O Box 1046 KasetsartBangkok 10903

ThailandTel (66-2) 940-6326 to 29

Fax (66-2) [email protected]://www.seafdec.org

2 Perahu Road, Off Lim Chu Kang RoadSingapore 718915Republic of SingaporeTel (65) 790-7973Fax (65) [email protected]://www.seafdec.org/mfrd/default.htm

Training Department

P.O Box 97 PhrasamutchediSamut Prakan 10290

ThailandTel (66-2) 425-6100

Fax (66-2) 425-6110, [email protected]

http://www.seafdec.org/td

Marine Fishery Resources Development and Management Department

Fisheries Garden, Chendering 21080 Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia Tel (60-9) 616-3150 to 52 Fax (60-9) 617-5136 [email protected] http://www.seafdec.org/mfrdmd

Marine Fisheries Research DepartmentSEAFDEC Secretariat