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Stay up-to-date with the latest news and developments in research and innovations across aquatic food systems.

WorldFish Invests in Youth, Sustainable Feeds through PhD Scholarships

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WorldFish through its Development and Scaling of Sustainable Feeds for Resilient Aquatic Food Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa (FASA) project has awarded two PhD…

Environment & Biodiversity, Climate, Livelihoods • 10 Mar 2025

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Empowering Data Collection for Sustainable Aquaculture

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Aquatic food systems provide nutrition for more than 3.3 billion people and livelihoods for 600 million, primarily in small-scale systems. However, climate change,…

Climate, Livelihoods, Social and Economic Inclusion • 25 Feb 2025

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From Mafia Island to Lubumbashi – Capturing Regional Nuances in Fish Loss Assessment

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From October to December 2024, WorldFish researchers conducted a comprehensive post-harvest fish loss assessment in the ‘Dagaa’ fish value chain, spanning from Tumbuju…

Livelihoods, Social and Economic Inclusion • 19 Feb 2025

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Big Facts on Aquatic Foods

600

million number of people around the world who depend on small-scale fisheries and aquaculture for their livelihoods.

204

million tons - the volume of aquatic food production by 2030.

60

million - number of people engaged in the primary sector of fisheries and aquaculture in 2018.

24

trillion - the value of the ocean economy, including fisheries, shipping lanes and tourism.

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58 Countries and territories with Illuminating Hidden Harvest case studies