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Aquaculture and fish consumption in Bangladesh
Type: Brief
The WorldFish Center conducted a review in Bangladesh funded by IFAD in 2011 on the present status of aquaculture production and fish consumption. This brief summarizes the key findings of the review.
Recipe card [in Bengali]
Type: Other
A postcard of fish recipe from the Feed the Future program
Increasing women's participation in community based management in Solomon Islands
Type: Poster
Poster on increasing women's role in fishery management in Solomon Islands
Aquaculture
Type: Brochure
The Bangladesh Aquaculture Project is a 5 year transformative investment by USAID in aquaculture, focused on the 20 southern districts in Barisal, Khulna and Dhaka divisions of Bangladesh. The objectives of the project are ...
Community-based resource management in Solomon Islands: a starter's guide
Type: Brochure
CBRM can be undertaken by a well organised community on their own with a little bit of help and information from an outside organisation. CBRM is a long-term process that should be able to be continued for generations and ...
Responses to climate change: adaptation pathways to change
Type: Brief
This project, Responding to Climate Change Using an Adaptation Pathways and Decision-making Approach, funded by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), aims to strengthen coastal and marine resource management in the Coral ...
Recipe card: Labeo rohita [in Bengali]
Type: Other
A postcard of fish recipe from the Feed the Future program
Solomon Islands (Aqua)
Type: Poster
A poster on role of WorldFish in the Solomon Islands
The WorldFish Center [in English and Bengali]
Type: Brief
The WorldFish Center is an international, non-profit research organization dedicated to reducing poverty and hunger by improving fisheries and aquaculture. WorldFish is one of the 15 members of the CGIAR Consortium. The ...
2011 Publications catalog
Type: Book
This catalog lists publications published by The WorldFish Center and papers contributed by the Center’s scientists in 2011. It reflects the outcomes of research carried out in collaboration with partners from 27 countries ...