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Is epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) specific fungus of fishes a primary pathogen?: an opinion
(1999)Type: Journal ArticleEarlier findings on epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) and the present observation of the authors on transmission of EUS to snakehead (Channa sp.) without skin damage provide evidence to suggest that the invasive fungus ... -
Is it deforestation or desertification when we do it to the ocean?
(1995)Type: Journal ArticleAnecdotal evidence from 60 marine species suggests a pattern of resource exhaustion rather than sustainable use. There is a reason to believe that biomass in the Atlantic Western Boundary Current Fishery-Grand Banks, ... -
Is resilience socially constructed? Empirical evidence from Fiji, Ghana, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam
(2016)Type: Journal ArticleThe objective of this paper is to better understand the various individual and household factors that influence resilience, that is, people's ability to respond adequately to shocks and stressors. One of our hypotheses is ... -
Is tilapia mortality a latent concern for the aquaculture sector of Bangladesh? An epidemiology and health economic impact study
(2022)Type: Journal ArticleTilapia are the 3rd most cultured aquaculture species in global aquaculture, produced in over 170 countries. Bangladesh is the world's fourth-largest tilapia producer and yet only few studies have been conducted to understand ... -
Is water productivity relevant in fisheries and aquaculture?
(2008)Type: Conference PaperWe present a critical analysis of the application of the water productivity concept in fisheries and aquaculture, defining the scope of application of the concept and limitations. A revised framework is presented and ... -
Island food systems in transition: Strengthening Indigenous food systems in Solomon Islands
(2023)Type: BriefThis brief defines a vision for an island food system centered on rural food system actors and Indigenous foods. It provides the foundation for a new partnership program between the Kastom Gaden Association and WorldFish ... -
The Italian Job: Navigating the (im)perfect storm of participatory fisheries research
(2020)Type: Book ChapterBook chapter describing the process of collaborative research in the mixed fisheries of the Adriatic. -
IWMI_Lao PDR Irrigation Subsector Review_Mid-Term Report July 2018 to January 2019
Type: Donor ReportLao PDR Irrigation Subsector Review_Mid-Term Report July 2018 to January 2019 -
Japan and the WorldFish Center : partnership safeguards natural resources and promotes rural development
(2006)Type: BrochureWorldFish is an international research organization that works to reduce poverty, hunger and malnutrition in developing countries. WorldFish research focuses on natural resource management issues pertaining to fisheries ... -
JICA Fish Catch and Biodiversity Monitoring Study (HFMLIP) Annual Progress Report July 2019- Jun 2020
Type: Donor ReportDuring the stated period, WorldFish has conducted second round Beel User Group(BUG) member’s household livelihood study. Study covered 25 sample waterbodies from projects waterbodies and 5 sample households from each sample ... -
JICA Fish Catch and Biodiversity Monitoring Study (HFMLIP) Quarterly progress report July-September 2020
Type: Donor ReportIn the haor area, July to September is the peak period of open catch. During this period fishermen catch fish using different types of gears. The gears mainly used by the fishermen during this period are gill net, seine ... -
JICA Fish Catch and Biodiversity Monitoring Study (HFMLIP) Quarterly progress report October -December 2020
Type: Donor ReportThe ongoing HFMLIP-WorldFish Partnership Project has designed to assess the impact of “fish catch, biodiversity, and BUG members households livelihoods” through regular monitoring under the Fisheries Promotion Component. -
JICA Haor Flood Management and Livelihood Improvement Project (HFMLIP) Quarterly progress report January-March 2020
Type: Donor ReportIn Haor area, during this season the Beel User Group (BUG) members sell fish on the Beel side by open bidding to the fish traders, wherein some other water bodies the BUG send fish to Sylhet & Voirab fish market for selling. ... -
JICA HFMLIP Second Round Livelihood Impact Assessment of Beel User Group Members 2020
Type: Donor ReportBaseline of Beel User Group (BUG) member’s households livelihoods conducted in 2018 to assesses the overall impact of BUG members households under the fisheries promotion component of the Haor Flood management and Livelihoods ... -
JICA Third Round Fish Catch & Biodiversity monitoring report_HFMLIP 2020
Type: Donor ReportHFMLIP has assigned WorldFish to undertake impact monitoring activities on fish catch bio-diversity and livelihoods in project working areas. The HFMLIP has been intervening in fisheries resources management through a group ... -
Keeping food on the table: Human responses and changing coastal fisheries in Solomon Islands
(2015)Type: Journal ArticleGlobally the majority of commercial fisheries have experienced dramatic declines in stock and catch. Likewise, projections for many subsistence fisheries in the tropics indicate a dramatic decline is looming in the coming ... -
Keeping Solomon Islands' Mangroves healthy
(2013)Type: PosterMangroves are an important resource for the rural coastal people of Solomon Islands. However, the area of mangroves is becoming less over time. Communities are now thinking about ways to help protect and keep mangroves ... -
Kenya pioneers intensive tank culture of tilapia
(1982)Type: Journal ArticleAlthough it appears that the first recorded, scientifically oriented culture of tilapia was conducted in Kenya in 1924,of the current 30,000 ponds with a potential annual production of more than 7,000 tons, only 10% are ... -
Key indicators for monitoring food system disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights from Bangladesh towards effective response
(2020)Type: Journal ArticleIn the context of developing countries, early evidence suggests that the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on food production systems is complex, heterogenous, and dynamic. As such, robust monitoring of the impact of the ... -
Key issues in coastal fisheries South and Southeast Asia, outcomes of a regional initiative
(2006)Type: Journal ArticleAsia is an important region in terms of fish trade supplying nearly 60% of global fish production. The region’s coastal fisheries play a critical role in ensuring food security and providing livelihoods, particularly for ...


















