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

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Egyptian aquaculture sector plans for further growth

Read more about Egyptian aquaculture sector plans for further growth

Stakeholders from Egypt’s US$1.5 billion aquaculture industry will come together in Cairo this week to discuss future development of the sector.

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We need more fish for Africa

Read more about We need more fish for Africa
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  • Fish trade in Africa: its characteristics, role and importance
  • African aquaculture: realizing the potential
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Mekong Basin: Hydropower or fish? Or both?

Read more about Mekong Basin: Hydropower or fish? Or both?
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  • Fish migration, dams, and loss of ecosystem services in the Mekong Basin
  • How much of the Mekong fish catch is at risk from
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Launch of the first online global freshwater biodiversity Atlas

Read more about Launch of the first online global freshwater biodiversity Atlas

A new Atlas of freshwater biodiversity presenting spatial information and species distribution patterns is now available online at http://atlas.fre

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Record-breaking year for aquaculture training in Egypt

Read more about Record-breaking year for aquaculture training in Egypt

WorldFish and the Improving Employment and Incomes through Development of Egypt’s Aquaculture Sector (IEIDEAS) project delivered training in best management practices to more than 1400 fish farmers

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The hidden benefits of fisheries and aquaculture

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  • The benefits of aquaculture
  • Community based fisheries management: Capturing the benefits

It’s easy

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New Year’s Resolutions

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  • 2012 Annual report
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Egyptian aquaculture innovation platform launched

Read more about Egyptian aquaculture innovation platform launched

On 12 January 2014, WorldFish launched a new innovation platform to help plan for future growth of the highly successful Egyptian aquaculture sector.

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Short is beautiful

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  • WorldFish annual report 2011/12

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WorldFish launches big data database

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The CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) and WorldFish have introduced an extensive ecological and socioeconomic database providing essential research data, answering such k

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