Food system perspective on fisheries and aquaculture development in Asia
This paper reviews development research and policies on freshwater fish in South and Southeast Asia. We conduct a systematic review of academic literature from three major science-based policy institutions to analyze development research and policies that have accompanied the ongoing transition from freshwater capture fisheries to aquaculture in the region. Using a ‘food fish system’ framework allows for the identification and systematic comparison of assumptions underpinning dominant development policies.
Genetic parameters for resistance to Tilapia Lake Virus (TiLV) in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
Tilapia Lake Virus (TiLV) is one of the primary disease concerns for tilapia farming, with mass mortality events and biosecurity restrictions threating aquaculture in several continents. Selective breeding for improved host resistance to TiLV may help to mitigate this problematic disease, but the extent of genetic variation in resistance is not yet known. The objective of the current study was to estimate genetic parameters for host resistance to TiLV in a Nile tilapia breeding population of the Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia (GIFT) strain.
Securing a just space for small-scale fisheries in the blue economy
The vast development opportunities offered by the world’s coasts and oceans have attracted the attention of governments, private enterprises, philanthropic organizations and international conservation organizations. High-profile dialogue and policy decisions on ocean futures are informed largely by economic and ecological research. Key insights from the social sciences raise concerns for food and nutrition security, livelihoods and social justice but these have yet to gain traction with investors and the policy discourse on transforming ocean governance.
WorldFish @ 8th KIPPRA Annual Regional Conference
The 8th KIPPRA Annual Regional Conference was organized to bring together state and non-state actors to discuss job acceleration for youths in Kenya, with a focus on the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA).
The conference will be a platform to discuss and explore pathways and opportunities for future jobs for the youth, aligning with Kenya’s and Africa’s broader development agenda of empowering young people for inclusive economic growth.
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Digital Monitoring of Vessel Movements and Catches Empowers Small-Scale Fishers of Kenya
A series of recently conducted sensitization meetings by WorldFish reached out to 270 boat owners and members of beach management units across five coastal counties in Kenya.
SAAF Session at CGIAR Science Week Reimagines the Transformation of Animal and Aquatic Food Systems for a Sustainable Future
On 9 April 2025, during the CGIAR Science Week in Nairobi, the Sustainable Animal and Aquatic
WorldFish @ One Ocean Science Congress
The Ocean is under threat from combined pressures such as climate change, overfishing, pollution, and conflicting uses. It is also a source of solutions, for example, to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
The Ocean urgently needs decisive, swift, and unified efforts to address its critical condition and maximize the solutions it offers. This presents a major challenge for the global community. The goal is to spur action and implement SDG 14, which is the least funded of all Sustainable Development Goals.
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