Course Curriculum in 2024

Course Title
Eco-friendly Fisheries for Sustainable Fisheries Resources Management
13-21 May 2024 (9 days)
Total 30 persons

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The 64th Short-term Training Course for University Students (Year 2024)

Eco-friendly Fisheries for Sustainable Fisheries Resources Management

13 – 21 May 2024 (9 Days)

Objectives

1. To enhance the knowledge and skills for sustainable fisheries resources management.
2. To impart knowledge to use coral reef survey techniques
3. To develop knowledge and experience of effective questionnaires for socio-economic and livelihood of fishing communities.
4. To enhance knowledge and skills of safely operate small boats and survive at sea.
5. To enhance team working of students for good collaboration and efficiency
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Training Methodologies

The training is composed of in-class lecturers and discussions, practical sessions.

• In class Lectures and Discussions
- Oceanographic Features in the Gulf of Thailand
- Awareness to Combat IUU Fishing
- Post Harvest Fishing
- The Principle of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) relates to marine and coastal environment
- Ecosystem Approach to Fishery Management (EAFM)
- Safety Onboard, Personal Survival and Safety at Sea Techniques
- Introduction to Coral Reef Ecology and Biodiversity
- Coral Reef Benthic Identification
- Fishing gear
- Socio-economic in Fishery Community
- Extension Media in Fishery

• Practical Sessions
- Rope and Knotting
- Ship Handling, Personal Survival, and Safety at Sea Techniques
- Coral Reef Survey Techniques
- Reef Benthic Survey Images Analysis Using CPCe Software
- Rope, Knotting and Simple Fishing Gears Construction
- Develop a Questionnaire for Community and Resources Surveys in the Fishery Community

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