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Objet : [Sarnissa] SEAFDEC Newsletter on alternative energy sources for
aquaculture Newsletter SEAFDEC sur les sources d'énergie alternatives pour
l'aquaculture
SEAFDEC Newsletter on alternative energy sources for aquaculture
NewsletterSEAFDEC sur les sources d'énergie alternatives pour l'aquaculture
Members should check out SEAFDEC website as they have a range of very good
publications, videos, news, etc
Thanks to Malcolm Beveridge WFC Zambia for sending in – follow the links below
From:Beveridge, Malcolm (WorldFish) [mailto:M.Beveridge@CGIAR.ORG]
Sent: 23 June 2011 06:58
To: William Leschen
Subject: FW: E-Advance Fisheries Technology Jan.-Apr. 2011 Vol.3 Issue 1
Hi Will you asked about alternative energy and aquaculture – the current SEAFDEC
newsletter has some information and views.
malcolm
From:Yanida Suthipol [mailto:yanida@seafdec.org]
Sent: 23 June 2011 04:20
To: aft(a)seafdec.org
Subject: E-Advance Fisheries Technology Jan.-Apr. 2011 Vol.3 Issue 1
Dear All,
On behalf of SEAFDEC/ Training Department, I would like to distribute SEAFDEC
information to you via e-mail. I apologize and sorry, if this e-mail disturb
you. If you do not want to receive information from our organization, you can
unsubscribe by send e-mail to me at yanida(a)seafdec.org . I will delete your
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Best Regards,
Yanida Suthipol
Information Officer
Training Department
Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center
http://www.seafdec.or.th
Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center
http://www.seafdec.or.th
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY vs ALTERNATIVE FUELS
Alternative energy is an umbrella term that refers to any source of usable
energy such as solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, etc. intended to
replace fuel sources without the undesired consequences of the replaced fuels.
In a general sense in contemporary society, alternative energy is that which is
produced without the undesirable consequences of the burning of fossil fuels,
such as high carbon dioxide emissions, which is considered to be the major
contributing factor of global warming according to the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change.
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SEAFDEC FUTURE PROJECT ON ENERGY USE IN FISHERIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
SEAFDEC has implemented the Project on Responsible Fishing Technologies
and Practices (Fishing in harmony with the nature) since 1998. One of activities
under this project is the promotion of alternate energy sources for coastal
fishing in Southeast Asia, in collaboration with relevant SEAFDEC Member
Countries. The activities include experiments and trials on the use of sails for
small fishing boats. The promotion of wind energy to propel small fishing
vessels was implemented under a training course held in Thailand and Myanmar. A
formula to determine the size of a sail relative to the size of the boat was
also introduced. The average speed of the sailed boat ranged from 15 to 20 km
per hour. Furthermore, SEAFDEC Training Department has proposed projects on the
Optimizing Energy Use in Capture Fisheries and Improving Safety Standard for
Fishing Boats and Fishermen in Southeast Asia (Adaptation to a Changing
Environment to Sustained Fisheries Production) for financial support from the
Japanese Trust Fund, FAO and other interested donors
(continue on page 4) ASEAN-SEAFDEC Conference
on Sustainable Fisheries for Food Security
Towards 2020
"Fish for the People 2020 :
Adaptation to a Changing Environmental"
Click here for Download Documents
(continue on page 7)
“BIODIESEL FUEL” THE ALTERNATIVE ENERGY TO THE FUTURE
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p.2
SOLAR HOT WATER FOR AQUACULTURE ...................... p.3
SENEGAL FISHERMEN TEST LIFE AND ENERGY SAVING ‘BOAT KITES’
....................................................................... p.4
Natural Gas Boat to cut the addition of harmful pollutants in the air
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p.5
FISH TECHNOLOGY DRAWS RENEWABLE ENERGY FROM SLOW WATER CURRENTS
................................................. p.6
Download Advance Fisheries Technology [PDF File]
Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Training Department
P.O. Box 97, Phrasamutchedi, SamutPrakan 10290, Thailand
Tel: +66 (0) 2425 6100
Fax: +66 (0) 2425 6110 to 11
www.seafdec.or.th
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