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MALAYSIA (date unknown). Bay of Bengal Programme
Date unknown (after 1979). Malaysia. A view of an oyster farm just off the coast of Malaysia. A Bay of Bengal Programme subproject helped the Department of Fisheries in Malaysia to extend oyster culture technology to the fisherfolk in this region.
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The Bay of Bengal Programme (BOBP), started in 1979 with headquarters in Madras, India, seeks to help small-scale fisherfolk in seven countries (Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand).