This report details some species of fish considered appropriate for stocking the Sepik/Ramu Rivers. Fishes thought suitable for introduction have been divided into three categories: Category A (species whose introduction is recommended); Category B (species that are thought to be of particular interest which are presently being evaluated in detail) ; and, Category C (interesting species with longer-term potential). Only category A species are presently recommended.
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsDecember, 1990Fiji, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Madagascar, Italy, Indonesia, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Iran, India, Guinea, Vietnam, Thailand, Oceania
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Library ResourcePolicy Papers & BriefsDecember, 1990Indonesia, Australia, Japan, India, Guinea, Papua New Guinea, Italy, Oceania
This report summarises results and recommendations arising from phase one of the Sepik River Fish Stock Enhancement Project. This phase investigated and evaluated the need for fish stocking of the Sepik and Ramu Rivers in Papua New Guinea.
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