Scaling systems and partnerships for accelerating the adoption of improved tilapia strains by small-scale fish Farmers (SPAITS)

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Advanced Research Institution

The University of Hohenheim is a public university located in Stuttgart, Germany, originally founded around the specializations of agriculture and natural sciences. Today, the majority of its students are enrolled in one of the many study programs offered by the faculties of business, economics and social sciences. The faculty has regularly been ranked among the best in Germany, making the University of Hohenheim one of Germany’s top-tier universities.

Aquaculture Technical, Vocational, and Entrepreneurship Training for Improved Private Sector and Smallholder Skills

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Nongovernmental Organization

BRAC, formerly Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee, is a development organization dedicated to alleviate poverty by empowering the poor, and helping them to bring about positive change in their lives by creating opportunities. BRAC takes a multifaceted approach to poverty reduction, placing special emphasis on the social and financial empowerment of women, while also targeting grass-roots empowerment, health and education provision, farmer empowerment and inclusive financial services provision.

Coral Bleaching Data

Coral bleaching is a major phenomon affecting coral reefs around the world. An initial database of bleaching observations was compiled by UNEP-WCMC using a variety of sources. This database has been expanded by Dr. J. Oliver, Mr. Y. Yusuf and Ms. Nurulhuda Ahmad Fatan from WorldFish, using information from the ReefBase database, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA), the CoralList, and other sources of information. This dataset also includes observations indicating no bleaching

Lesser Sunda - Banda Seascape Boundary

The Lesser Sunda - Banda Seascape (SBS) lies in the center of Coral Triangle area, a world-renowned center of marine biodiversity. The region is a global conservation priority based on its high diversity of coral reef species, high reef habitat diversity, strategic role in connectivity, significant role in sea turtle life cycles and significant to highly endangered oceanic cetaceans (Huffard et al., 2012). SBS signifies the entire Seascape, which encompasses two large ecoregions: the Lesser Sunda Ecoregion and the Banda Sea Ecoregion.