Fisheries education
Lions Nature Education Centre - Fisheries Hall
TheThis link will open in a new window Fisheries Hall of This link will open in a new windowthe Lions Nature Education Centre is an exhibition hall with the fisheries industry as its theme, featuring the history and latest development of capture and aquaculture fisheries of Hong Kong.
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Fisheries Related Publication
This link will open in a new windowCommercial Crustaceans in Hong Kong
This link will open in a new windowMariculture management booklet (Chinese version only)
This link will open in a new windowPond culture management booklet (Chinese version only)
This link will open in a new windowFish feed management booklet (Chinese version only)
This link will open in a new windowFish disease prevention booklet (Chinese version only)
This link will open in a new windowFry health management booklet (Chinese version only)
This link will open in a new windowLeaflet on Mosquito Control in Fish Ponds (Chinese Version only)
This link will open in a new windowAvoid releasing Expanded Polystyrene foam to marine environment - Guidelines for mariculture rafts (Chinese Version only)
This link will open in a new windowAvoid releasing Expanded Polystyrene foam to marine environment - Guidelines for wholesale fish markets & fishing vessels (Chinese Version only)
This link will open in a new windowAntimicrobial Application and Antimicrobial Resistance (Chinese version only)
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Links
Hong Kong Fish Net
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This link will open in a new windowThe Hong Kong Fish Net (www.hk-fish.net) is a bi-lingual website set up by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) to enable the public to have a better understanding of the local capture fisheries and the rich fisheries resources in Hong Kong waters. The website introduces general fisheries-related information, such as different types of fishing vessels and fishing methods used by Hong Kong fishermen, and the history of ichthyological study by the government. The website also contains the "Hong Kong Marine Fauna Database", which is the first local database consisted of pictures and scientific information of over 1,000 marine fish and commercial crustaceans recorded in Hong Kong and adjacent waters. We hope that the website can serve as a platform to foster ichthyological research and education, as well as to raise public awareness on the need and importance of fisheries resources conservation in Hong Kong.
This link will open in a new windowArtificial Reef Project
This link will open in a new windowRed Tide
This link will open in a new windowAntimicrobial Resistance
This link will open in a new windowWorld Health Organization
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