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Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs_Fisheries Sector Support Program, Phase 2 Annual Progress Report Nov 2019 – Oct 2020
Type: Donor Report
The progress report from year one of Phase Two of the Fisheries Sector Support Program.
Nearshore fish aggregating devices show positive outcomes for sustainable fisheries development in Timor-Leste
Type: Journal Article
Capture fisheries in small island developing states (SIDS) have the capacity to increase access to vital micronutrient-rich food to tackle malnutrition, but when fishers are restricted to nearshore habitats by limited ...
Increasing social and ecological resilience of coastal fisheries
Type: Brief
Small-scale coastal capture fisheries produce almost half the fish consumed in low- and middle- income countries and employ more people than all other ocean economic sectors combined, but their resilience is undermined by ...
The Role of Coral Reef Small-Scale Fisheries for Addressing Malnutrition and Avoiding Biodiversity Loss
Type: Working Paper
Integrated management of coral reef foods, as a highly diverse set of blue foods, can contribute to addressing the dual challenges of malnutrition and biodiversity loss. Advances in nutrition research have made it possible ...
Digital small-scale fisheries in Penang, Malaysia: Initial findings and progress
Type: Brief
Summary findings from preliminary data collection and analytics of small-scale fisheries digital fisheries monitoring in Penang, Malaysia.
Near-real-time nutrition-sensitive fisheries management
Type: Presentation
Presentation of PeskAAS system and the novel integration of near-real-time nutrition modelling of catches for use in Timor-Leste fisheries management and food balance sheet
Norway | Fisheries Sector Support Programme – Timor-Leste. Final technical report: July 2015 to April 2019
Type: Donor Report
The Fisheries Sector Support Program, Timor-Leste (FSSP-TL) partners, WorldFish and the Directorate
General for Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Timor-Leste (DGP) have made substantial and
lasting progress ...