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Pokémon Go and aquaculture development: What’s the link?

Read more about Pokémon Go and aquaculture development: What’s the link?
Recommended publications
  • Recommendation domains for pond aquaculture (booklet)
  • Recommendation domains for pond aquaculture (brief)
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In their hands: Communities act to save fisheries in Cambodia

Read more about In their hands: Communities act to save fisheries in Cambodia
Recommended publications
  • Factors that drive Cambodia’s inland fish catch: What role can community fisheries play?
  • Community fish refuges in Cambodia
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Aquaculture boosts food security in post-Ebola Sierra Leone

Read more about Aquaculture boosts food security in post-Ebola Sierra Leone
Recommended publications
  • Feed the Future Sierra Leone Agriculture Project
  • Sustaining healthy diets: The role of capture fisheries and aquaculture fo
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Project aims to give smallholder fish farmers supermarket shelf space

Read more about Project aims to give smallholder fish farmers supermarket shelf space

Supermarket supported area-based management and certification of aquaculture in Southeast Asia (SUPERSEAS), a new project funded by the Netherlands Organization for S

3 minutes read

Q&A with new WorldFish board member Tony Long

Read more about Q&A with new WorldFish board member Tony Long

In January 2016, WorldFish welcomed Mr. Tony Long to its Board of Trustees.

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WorldFish partners Odisha State to scale-up aquaculture and reduce malnutrition

Read more about WorldFish partners Odisha State to scale-up aquaculture and reduce malnutrition

WorldFish and the Government of Odisha, India have entered into an agreement to sustainably boost aquaculture in the state.

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Malaysian Department of Fisheries and WorldFish establish new research committee

Read more about Malaysian Department of Fisheries and WorldFish establish new research committee

The Malaysian Department of Fisheries (DoF) and WorldFish have today signed an agreement establishing the Technical

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Irrigation channels: an opportunity for aquaculture in Myanmar

Read more about Irrigation channels: an opportunity for aquaculture in Myanmar

In Myanmar, 90 per cent of aquaculture is in inland freshwater ponds in the Ayeyarwady Delta.

5 minutes read

Egypt R&D partnership to focus on feed efficiency

Read more about Egypt R&D partnership to focus on feed efficiency

A new Fish Nutrition Research Unit has opened at the WorldFish Abbassa Research Center, in Egypt.

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Nearshore fish aggregating devices boost fish supply, safeguard oceans

Read more about Nearshore fish aggregating devices boost fish supply, safeguard oceans
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  • Optimising the use of nearshore fish aggregating devices for food security in the Pacific Islands
  • The contribution of nears
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