Towards Socially Just Fisheries Management and Conservation in Bangladesh
Fish is integral to Bangladesh’s national diet and culture. Yet, most of Bangladesh’s coastal small-scale fishing communities make only marginal livelihoods from fishing.
Fish is integral to Bangladesh’s national diet and culture. Yet, most of Bangladesh’s coastal small-scale fishing communities make only marginal livelihoods from fishing.
Foresight and economic modeling are crucial for strategically positioning fish within global food systems, understanding market dynamics, and supporting countries in developing fisheries and aquacu
Pelagic small marine fishes serve as rich sources of both essential macro- and micronutrients offering numerous health benefits from fetal life to adulthood.
Date: 6 June 2024
Time: 14:05-15:05 (Nairobi local time)
Location: Mlimani City Conference Center, Dar es Salam, Tanzania
More information: https://www.ungcmyb.org/event-details/sbti-climate-symposium-2024
Context:
Date: 12-13 August 2024
Location: Parliament House, Canberra, Australia
More information: https://www.crawfordfund.org/events/2024-conference/
Context and WorldFish Participation:
Date: 11 Jun 2024
Time: 09:00 am–13:00
Location: Connexion Conference & Event Centre, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
More information: https://www.ungcmyb.org/event-details/sbti-climate-symposium-2024
Context and WorldFish Participation:
In northeastern (NE) India, where fish consumption is widespread, small indigenous fish species (SIS