Fish, Fisheries and Aquatic Biodiversity Worldwide (FFAB)

Records:1.5 million
Aggregated databases:19
Period:1971 and earlier to current
Updated:Quarterly
Available format:EBSCOhost

Available on EBSCOhost

About the Database

Fish, Fisheries and Aquatic Biodiversity Worldwide (FFAB) is an electronic information resource which is an aggregation of 19 bibliographic databases from around the world. Databases include:

  • a Fisheries and Aquaculture subset of AGRIS (the agricultural database from FAO in Rome),
  • Aquatic Biology Collection (ABC) compiled by NISC,
  • the Freshwater Biological Association database from the UK,
  • FISHLIT compiled by NISC,
  • a fish subset from Medline,
  • the database of the National Marine Biological Library in the UK,
  • OCEANIS and the library catalogue from the National Oceanography centre in the UK,
  • the database from the Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory in the UK,
  • the database from the library of the Worldfish Center (previously ICLARM).

FFAB offers comprehensive information for researchers specialising in ichthyology, fisheries, aquaculture, and aquatic and marine biology. Dating back to 1971, and earlier, this database collection has 1.5 million records. Prominent themes covered include culture and propagation of fish and all aquaculture species, genetics and behaviour, fish taxonomy, natural history, ecology, parasites, diseases, habitat management, fisheries management, fish and invertebrate processing and marketing, fisheries and marine mammal research, and management. The Aquatic Biology Collection (ABC) database covers mammals, birds, plants and invertebrates.

FFAB includes detailed keyword indexing, abstracts and direct links to full text where available. The database also includes deep links from species names to FishBase which offers full-text species profiles and fish illustrations for 31 400 species of fish.

T
he records and abstracts are derived from all publications including journal articles, research reports, conference proceedings, grey literature, books, monographs, theses and dissertations.

Users of Fish Fisheries and Aquatic Biodiversity Worldwide include universities, fisheries, wildlife and environmental research institutes, national game parks and government departments, including departments of agriculture. FFAB is indispensable for those institutions involved in fisheries aquatic and marine regulations, management and policy.