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Pan-Africa Project to Focus on Potential of Fish Trade for Increased Nutrition and Income

Read more about Pan-Africa Project to Focus on Potential of Fish Trade for Increased Nutrition and Income

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

5 minutes read

Report notes decline in shark fin trade while another endangered species suffer

Read more about Report notes decline in shark fin trade while another endangered species suffer

While shark’s fin soup has long been a revered delicacy for the Chinese, trade in shark has recently declined, notes a new study from WorldFish scientist Hampus Eriksson and shark trade expert Shel

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Marine Protected Areas: Do they benefit fisheries?

Read more about Marine Protected Areas: Do they benefit fisheries?
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Report shows commercial aquaculture can benefit poor

Read more about Report shows commercial aquaculture can benefit poor

A new report from WorldFish shows that resource-poor Bangladeshis can participate in commercial aquaculture, challenging conventional assumptions that this was not possible.

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WorldFish joins oil spill clean-up team in Bangladesh

Read more about WorldFish joins oil spill clean-up team in Bangladesh

WorldFish will join the United Nations (UN)-led team providing assistance to the Government of Bangladesh following the release of approximately 350,000 liters of heavy oil into the UNESCO World He

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Fish-aggregating devices linked to food security and livelihoods in new study

Read more about Fish-aggregating devices linked to food security and livelihoods in new study

A new study by WorldFish, the Solomon Islands Ministry of Fisheries and Ma

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WorldFish scientist wins prestigious science award

Read more about WorldFish scientist wins prestigious science award

WorldFish scientist Dr. Pip Cohen has won a prestigious 2014 Queensland Young Tall Poppy Science Award. The award recognizes Dr.

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Leading African agri-research organization solidifies partnership with WorldFish

Read more about Leading African agri-research organization solidifies partnership with WorldFish

A new partnership between the leading African organization for agricultural research for development (AR4D), the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA), and WorldFish will focus on improv

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Switzerland, WorldFish and CARE to support youth employment in Aswan

Read more about Switzerland, WorldFish and CARE to support youth employment in Aswan

A project aiming to create employment opportunities and to increase the income of a total of 6,500 young men and women was launched this week in rural Aswan, Egypt.

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New Chair for WorldFish as Ambassador Gautschi completes tenure

Read more about New Chair for WorldFish as Ambassador Gautschi completes tenure

Ambassador Remo Gautschi will come to the end of his 6-year tenure as Chair of the WorldFish board of trustees at the end of 2014.

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