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Carrots and Sticks: incentives to conserve hilsa fish—Darwin. Project brief March 2018 to September 2019
Type: Brief
This brief highlights the major project achievements in line with the FISH Research Program strategic goals and indicators. The brief was produced taking as reference the technical report of the project submitted to the ...
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.
WorldFish in Myanmar
Type: Brief
This fact sheet comprised aquatic foods and aquaculture contributions WorldFish has made with their presence through a country program. It also captures what has been achieved so far and what Worldfish intends to achieve ...
Nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs): A technology to boost fisheries production and combat malnutrition in Timor-Leste
Type: Brief
Benefits of artisanal nearshore FADs in Timor-Leste • Food production and nutrition security: FADs provide an opportunity to increase the sustainable production of nutrient-rich food in Timor-Leste to combat chronic ...
WorldFish in Cambodia
Type: Brief
WorldFish has worked in Cambodia since 2006, collaborating with the government and development
partners to increase productivity and investment in the agriculture and fisheries sectors. Our research focuses on improving ...
A new angle on coastal fisheries development in the Pacific
Type: Brief
This policy brief provides guiding principles for how Governments can enable innovation and support community-based approaches to development in the coastal fisheries sector in the Pacific.
Key lessons and priority research and investments for Community Fish Refuge-Rice Field Fisheries
Type: Brief
Rice field ecosystems make up the majority of the agricultural land in the Lower Mekong region (Ingalls et al. 2018). In Cambodia, WorldFish research found that one hectare of a rice field ecosystem can provide enough wild ...