Policy Briefs
Year
Citation
2022   Asilatu Shechonge, Martin J. Genner, Benjamin P. Ngatunga, Rupert A. Collins, George F. Turner (2022). Environmental DNA can enable conservation of Tanzanian freshwater fish. Policy Briefing X: June 2022   
2021  Part 1_Towards a joint management of the living resources in the Pemba Channel.pdf   visit source
2021  Accelerating climate change impacts on marine ecosystems in Tanzania – what to be prepared for?1    visit source
2021  Part 3: Joint management of the small pelagics in the Pemba and Zanzibar Channel   visit source
2018  Technology and innovation in fisheries data collection.    visit source
2018   Sustainable fisheries, food security: lessons from tilapia fish in Tanzania (2018). Professor Martin Genner (University of Bristol, UK), Dr Benjamin Ngatunga, Dr Rashid Tamatamah, Asilatu Shechonge (Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute, Tanzania) Professor George Turner (Bangor University, UK)    visit source
2018   Sustainable fisheries, food security: lessons from tilapia fish in Tanzania (2018). Professor Martin Genner (University of Bristol, UK), Dr Benjamin Ngatunga, Dr Rashid Tamatamah, Asilatu Shechonge (Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute, Tanzania) Professor George Turner (Bangor University, UK)    visit source
2018  Martin Genner, Benjamin Ngatunga, Rashid Tamatamah, Asilatu Shechonge, George Turner(2018). Sustainable fisheries, food security: lessons from tilapia fish in Tanzania. Policy Report xx: Sept 2018   
2017  Unlocking the potential of Fisheries Sub-sector to contribute to the national economy: the need to improve regulatory framework.    visit source