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    • Gender-based market constraints to informal fish retailing: Evidence from analysis of variance and linear regression 

      Murphy, S.; Arora, D.; Kruijssen, F.; McDougall, C.; Kantor, P.; Seamus Murphy: 0000-0002-1792-0351; Cynthia McDougall: 0000-0002-5606-6813 (2020)
      Type: Journal Article
      Over the last decade, Egypt's aquaculture sector has expanded rapidly, which has contributed substantially to per capita fish supply, and the growth of domestic fish markets and employment across the aquaculture value ...
    • Gender Inclusive Financing for Scaling up Improved Fish Processing Technologies in Malawi 

      Nagoli, J.; Binauli, L.; Magalasi, M.; Chiwaula, L.; Joseph Nagoli: 0000-0002-8919-1397 (2020)
      Type: Manual
      The “Gender Inclusive Financing for Scaling up Improved Fish Processing Technologies in Malawi” project was formulated around promoting wider use of improved fish processing technologies namely: Solar tent dryer and Improved ...
    • Beyond gender-blind livelihoods: Considerations for coastal livelihood initiatives 

      Lawless, S.; Cohen, P.J.; Siota, F.; Orirana, G.; Doyle, K.; McDougall, C.; Philippa Jane Cohen: 0000-0002-9987-1943; Cynthia McDougall: 0000-0002-5606-6813 (2020)
      Type: Working Paper
      Sustainable and improved livelihoods are often entry points to enhance human well-being and the management of natural resources (Allison and Ellis 2001; Sulu et al. 2015). Yet research shows that many of these livelihood ...
    • Aquaculture: Increasing income, diversifying diets, and empowering women in Bangladesh (Bangla version) 

      Shahreen, H.; Haq Shahreen: 0000-0002-1352-7253 (2020)
      Type: Brochure
      This is the Bangla translation of the original BMGF GENERIC FACTSHEET. BMGF funded the Aquaculture: Increasing income, diversifying diets, and empowering women in Bangladesh project will partner with NGOs, the private ...
    • Aquaculture: Increasing income, diversifying diets, and empowering women in Bangladesh 

      Shelley, C.C.; Colin Charles Shelley: 0000-0002-5268-3806 (2020)
      Type: Brochure
      The project Aquaculture: Increasing Income, Diversifying Diets, and Empowering Women in Bangladesh and Nigeria” funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation. The 50-month long project aims to improve the sustainable ...
    • Aquaculture: increasing income, diversifying diets, and empowering women in Bangladesh and Nigeria (IDEA). Project brief November 2018 to December 2019 

      Bikara, I.; Gutierrez, A.; Innocent Bikara: 0000-0002-6213-3103; Andressa Gutierrez: 0000-0003-2703-3040 (2020)
      Type: Brief
      This aquaculture investment targets Bangladesh and Nigeria, two countries where the growth of aquaculture provides significant opportunities to enhance the income of smallholder families, the diets and nutrition of vulnerable ...
    • Follow the fish 

      Gomese, C.; Ride, A.; Eriksson, H.; Hampus Eriksson: 0000-0003-1199-6889 (2020)
      Type: Brief
      This brief summarises national statistics about how prevalent women are in production and distribution of aquatic foods in Solomon Islands and emphasises the importance of women's increased participation in decision making.
    • China at a crossroads: An Analysis of China's changing seafood production and consumption 

      Crona, B.; Wassénius, E.; Troell, M.; Barclay, K.; Mallory, T.; Fabinyi, M.; Zhang, W.; Lam, V.W.; Cao, L.; Henriksson, P.J.; Eriksson, H.; Patrik John Gustav Henriksson: 0000-0002-3439-623X; Hampus Eriksson: 0000-0003-1199-6889 (2020)
      Type: Concept Note
      China is a key player in global production, consumption, and trade of seafood. Given this dominance, Chinese choices regarding what seafood to eat, and how and where to source it, are increasingly important—for China, and ...
    • Loss and waste in fish value chains: A review of the evidence from low and middle-income countries 

      Kruijssen, F.; Tedesco, I.; Ward, A.; Pincus, L.; Love, D.; Thorne-Lyman, A.; Lauren Pincus: 0000-0002-8883-7264 (2020)
      Type: Journal Article
      This paper reviews the literature assessing fish waste and loss in low- and middle-income countries. We find significant variation in estimates of loss in different parts of the value chain, due in part to the diversity ...
    • Farming fish in the sea will not nourish the world 

      Belton, B.; Little, D.; Zhang, W.; Edwards, P.; Skaladany, M.; Thilsted, S.H.; Shakuntala Haraksingh Thilsted: 0000-0002-4041-1651 (2020)
      Type: Journal Article
      Recent literature on marine fish farming brands it as potentially compatible with sustainable resource use, conservation, and human nutrition goals, and aligns with the emerging policy discourse of ‘blue growth’. We advance ...
    • On the estimation of marine resource distribution of Timor-Leste by data fitting 

      Hong, W.; Tilley, A.; Alexander Tilley: 0000-0002-6363-0945 (2020)
      Type: Conference Paper
      Tracking fishing activities is a measure to understand the distribution of marine biology, the abundance of resources, and the living conditions of fishers. This research uses experiences from the voyage data recorder (VDR) ...
    • Myanmar inland fisheries and aquaculture: A decade in review 

      Khin, M.; Baran, E.; Grantham, R.; Tezzo, X.S.; Johnstone, G.; Xavier Simon Andre Tezzo: 0000-0002-4509-2901 (2020)
      Type: Book
      This publication reviews the current state of knowledge of inland capture fisheries and aquaculture in Myanmar, using data from the past decade. The book aims to highlight challenges and opportunities in Myanmar’s fisheries ...
    • Morpho-Genetic Divergence and Adaptation of Anadromous Hilsa shad (Tenualosa ilisha) Along Their Heterogenic Migratory Habitats 

      Asaduzzaman, M.; Abdul, W.M.; Rahman, M.M.; Mariom, A.; Nahiduzzaman, M.; Rahman, M.J.; Roy, B.K.; Phillips, M.J.; Wong, L.L.; Md Nahiduzzaman: 0000-0002-5152-992X; Mohammad Jalilur Rahman: 0000-0003-4090-7339; Michael John Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286 (2020)
      Type: Journal Article
      Migration of an anadromous fish to heterogeneous environment continuously enforces a selective pressure that incorporates a wide range of life-history strategies by which individuals adapt to the prevailing conditions. ...
    • Implementing aquaculture technology and innovation platforms in Asia 

      Bush, S.R.; Pauwelussen, A.; Badia, P.; Kruk, S.; Little, D.; Luong, L.; Newton, R.; The Nhan, D.; Rahman, M.M.; Sorgeloos, P.; Yeong, Y.; Muhammad Meezanur Rahman: 0000-0002-7305-8292 (2020)
      Type: Journal Article
      EURASTIP translated tech and innovation platforms from Europe to Asia. We examine how translation affects form and function of these platforms. We find translation process of is non-linear and pluriform. We reveal 6 design ...
    • Networks, incentives and technology adoption: evidence from a randomised experiment in Uganda 

      Shikuku, K.M.; Melesse, M.B.; Kelvin Mashisia Shikuku: 0000-0003-2290-074X (2020)
      Type: Journal Article
      We use data from a randomised experiment in Uganda to examine effects of incentives on the decision to adopt drought-tolerant maize varieties (DTMVs) and mechanisms through which effects occur. We find that social recognition ...
    • Pangasianodon hypophthalmus breeding, nursing and grow-out (Burmese version) 

      Griffiths, D.; Htoo, K.; Win, N.M. (2020)
      Type: Brochure
      This Myanmar language leaflet is an extension leaflet to deliver information on how to breed, nurse and culture Pangasianodon hypophthalmus to market size.
    • Tilapia better management practices in local language: Inshila Ishisuma Isha Ukutungulwilamo Ba Kasunga Uwa Isabi Banono Mu Zambia 

      Mudege, N.; Lundeba, M.; Mark, P.; Chungu, P.; Allen, P.; Kanyembo, H.; Mutakela, M.; Sichone, M.; Komugisha, B.; Netsayi Mudege: 0000-0002-0389-1967; Mary Lundeba: 0000-0001-8274-0800; Basiita Rose Komugisha: 0000-0002-7257-0286 (2020)
      Type: Manual
      Better Management Practices (BMPs) (in Bemba, a local Zambian language) for small-holder farming tilapia (GIFT) in pond-based systems in Zambia were developed based on learning from farmers’ field schools (FFSs) and ...
    • WorldFish Carp Genetic Improvement Program Electronic Pond Book Guide 

      Hamilton, M.G.; Rajts, F.; Collis, W.; Shanta, S.; Alam, M.; Barman, B.K.; Shamsul, K.M.; Matthew Gray Hamilton: 0000-0001-8098-8845; Md. Badrul Alam: 0000-0002-7079-4358; Benoy Kumar Barman: 0000-0003-0554-2207 (2020)
      Type: Manual
      WorldFish has developed an Electronic Pond Book in the form of a of Microsoft Excel workbook. The primary purpose of the Electronic Pond Book is to capture data relating to the management of all ponds used in the Carp ...
    • Genetic diversity of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) throughout West Africa 

      Curtis, L.; Agyakwah, S.K.; Attipoe, F.Y.; Nugent, C.; Crooijmans, R.P.; Toguyeni, A. (2020)
      Type: Journal Article
      Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is a globally significant aquaculture species rapidly gaining status as a farmed commodity. In West Africa, wild Nile tilapia genetic resources are abundant yet knowledge of fine-scale ...
    • Better Management Practices for Indian Major Carp Hatcheries for Quality Seed Production in Assam (Version 1) 

      Rajendran, S. (2020)
      Type: Manual
      The manual provides information on various better management practices for improving major carp hatcheries and quality seed production. Promoting the implementation of BMPs across the value chain for carp polyculture ...