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      Preliminary lessons from COVID-19 disruptions of small-scale fishery supply chains

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Agreement will boost fisheries sector in Timor-Leste

Read more about Agreement will boost fisheries sector in Timor-Leste

WorldFish has signed an agreement with Timor-Leste’s Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries to develop the country’s fisheries sector.

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Former WorldFish Staff Awarded International Prize

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Former WorldFish Assistant Director General, Modadugu Vijay Gupta, has been awarded the Sunhak Peace Prize, an accolade given to those who are judged to have “contributed to the peace of future gen

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Call for action as Lake Nasser fish stocks decline

Read more about Call for action as Lake Nasser fish stocks decline

Attendees at a WorldFish convened workshop in Cairo have called for urgent action including a fisheries management plan for overfished Lake Nasser.

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Solving ocean challenges

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Recommended publications
  • Blue frontiers: managing the environmental costs of aquaculture
  • Local solutions to challenges of West Indian Ocean fisherie
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For fisheries, measurement matters

Read more about For fisheries, measurement matters

“I have been struck again and again by how important measurement is to the human condition”
Bill Gates.

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Paper to UN highlights implications of climate change for fish production

Read more about Paper to UN highlights implications of climate change for fish production

Scientists need to better understand the impacts of climate change on aquaculture if we are to meet future seafood demand says a paper submitted by WorldFish to

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WorldFish mourns loss of gender specialist Paula Kantor

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WorldFish is saddened to announce the tragic death of our friend and respected former colleague, gender and development specialist Paula Kantor.

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The Chinese Year of the Fish

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  • Servicing the aquaculture sector: role of state and private sectors
  • Small-scale aquaculture: Global and national perspectiv
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Why women in agricultural science is good for development?

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  • Poverty alleviation and women’s empowerment through aquaculture: an experience from Nepal
  • Gender and fisheries: do women su
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Pan-Africa Project to Focus on Potential of Fish Trade for Increased Nutrition and Income

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A new pan-African project has been launched to strengthen the continent’s great potential for increased trade in fish.

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