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

Sea Turtles at Risk How Communities in Bangladesh are Making a Difference

Blog

Sea turtles, a highly migratory species, are essential to maintaining marine ecological balance. A decline in their population could lead to blooms of prey such as…

Environment & Biodiversity • 15 Jan 2025

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Women's Empowerment and Climate Justice: Three Fish Preservation, Handling and Processing Interventions Improving Livelihoods in Kenya’s Lake Victoria Region

Impact Story

When you pilot three different technological innovations and the feedback from participating communities is an enthusiastic plea for “bigger and more”, you must be doing…

Gender and Youth, Livelihoods • 13 Jan 2025

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WorldFish and ICBA Join Forces to Enhance Climate-Resilient Coastal Food Systems  

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WorldFish and the International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to advance sustainable, climate-resilient coastal…

• 07 Jan 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