Can Nigeria Produce More Fish, Sustainably? New Study Explores the Promise of IMTA
A new socioeconomic and environmental baseline study has revealed a promising opportunity for sustainable aquaculture development in Nigeria’s
A new socioeconomic and environmental baseline study has revealed a promising opportunity for sustainable aquaculture development in Nigeria’s
As global leaders convene in Nice for the 3rd UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3) this week, WorldFish is calling for a decisive shift in how we govern, invest in and value the ocean, not merely as an ecos
The Bonn Climate Change Conference 2025, encompassing the 62nd sessions of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) and the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI). This mid-year meeting serves as a critical platform for technical negotiations and policy development, setting the stage for COP30 in Belém, Brazil, later in the year.
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The Agriculture, Nutrition and Health (ANH) Academy is a global community of interdisciplinary researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working on agriculture and food systems for improved nutrition and health, with over 12,000 members in 160+ countries, over 65% of whom are in Africa or Asia. The ANH Academy Week aims to foster knowledge exchange, innovation and learning around interdisciplinary ANH research.
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Universiti Putra Malaysia's I-AQUAS is organizing a seminar on Responsible Aquaculture. Co-organized by James Cook University Singapore, and sponsored by WWF Malaysia at the Rashdan Baba Auditorium in UPM Serdang, the seminar aims to promote sustainable aquaculture practices, focusing on responsible fish farming, sustainable feed, biosecurity certification, and current trends in the aquaculture industry.
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A virtual training program will be held to explore a set of innovative solutions, tips and techniques of aquaculture cage production practices with showcasing a set of different case studies.
Sunday is World Oceans Day.
At the National Aquaculture Research and Development Centre (NARDC) in Kitwe, Zambia, the Genetic Improvement Program (GIP) has made significant progress, achieving a 12.6% improvement in fish grow
WorldFish today launched the CGIAR Asia Digital Hub at its headquarters in Penang, Malaysia, establishing a regional powerhouse for digital innovation in food, land and water systems across Asia.
The Government of Côte d’Ivoire and WorldFish today signed an Agreement in Principle to establish a Regional Hub for Aquatic Food System Innovations for West Africa.