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      Systems-thinking approach to identify and assess feasibility of potential interventions to reduce antibiotic use in tilapia farming in Egypt

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

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      Emerging COVID-19 impacts, responses, and lessons for building resilience in the seafood system

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WorldFish sponsors attendees at Crawford Fund master class

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Agricultural research institutions must improve how they communicate the benefits of agricultural science investment.

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WorldFish announces Aquatic Agricultural Systems research oversight panel

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WorldFish has announced the independent members of the oversight panel for the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems.

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Fish and nutrition – not all fish are created equal

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Sea cucumber ranching improves lives

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Declining sea cucumber stocks are driving multinational research collaborations to improve breeding and rearing techniques, for the benefit of local communities.

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WorldFish nominees win science awards from the CGIAR

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WorldFish featured in three of eight 2004 science awards announced in Mexico City (27 October) by the CGIAR, a strategic alliance of food and environmental researchers working to improve the produc

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African nations reach key aquaculture partnership

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African heads of State reached agreement on key strategies to boost aquaculture on the continent at the 2005 'Fish for All' forum, organized by WorldFish.

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ReefBase publishes good practice guide for coral reef protection

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ReefBase has introduced the GEF Lessons Learned and Good Practices Toolkit (GEF LL Toolkit), an extensive resource for researchers and resource managers seeking help and advice to boost effective c

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WorldFish works to put fish in diets of HIV sufferers in Zambia

Read more about WorldFish works to put fish in diets of HIV sufferers in Zambia

WorldFish and partners in Zambia have found evidence suggesting the introduction of fish into the diet can help prevent or slow the onset of AIDS-related illnesses among HIV sufferers.

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Successful program of genetic improvement of finfish extended to freshwater prawns

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WorldFish has expanded its successful program of breeding genetically improved strains of farmed tilapia and carp to include freshwater prawn.

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Small fisheries essential to developing economies

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Small fisheries provide over half the catch in developing countries and provide 90% of all fishery jobs, recent WorldFish research reveals.

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