Modeling Aquatic Food Systems of the Future
With the increased recognition of its nutritional benefits, demand for aquatic foods has been increasing.
With the increased recognition of its nutritional benefits, demand for aquatic foods has been increasing.
Aquatic foods play a significant role in the diets and nutrition of women, especially women and girls of reproductive age, providing a rich source of affordable protein, vitamins, minerals and heal
The digitalization of fisheries management holds much promise for productive, sustainable and inclusive aquatic food systems.
Many of the most climate-vulnerable countries are also heavily dependent on aquatic food systems for nutrition and livelihoods.
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) account for at least 40 percent of the global catch from capture fisheries and are relied upon, at least in part,
According to the latest data, almost half of the world’s fish, shellfish and othe
Around 600 million people depend on fishing and aquaculture for their livelihoods. Yet the global catch is declining from overfishing, habitat degradation and warming oceans.
On World Nutrition day we spotlight aquatic foods and their overlooked potential to fight malnutrition.
Cambodia’s Mekong Delta faces a food security crisis due to climate change, population growth, and fragmented water and land management.