Sustainable aquaculture: Recent submissions
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Strengthening antimicrobial resistance surveillance capacity in the Bangladesh aquaculture industry
(2022)Type: PosterObjective Aquaculture is a critically important part of the rural agricultural economy in Bangladesh, directly and indirectly supporting the livelihoods of millions, providing a source of dietary protein for many more, ... -
Fish for Livelihoods (F4L) Newsletter (Jul - Sep 2022)
(2023)Type: NewsletterThis Newsletter highlights the progress and accomplishments made in the last quarter (July to September) of FY 2022 by Fish for Livelihoods (F4L) project in Myanmar. -
WorldFish contributions to the development of Odisha’s fisheries sector
(2022)Type: BriefThe factsheet provides the details of the technical support given by WorldFish for the development of Fisheries sectors in Odisha during 2016-2022. -
Expansion prospects of Integrated Agriculture-Aquaculture Systems (IAAS) in new lands in Egypt workshop presentations merged
(2022)Type: PresentationThis workshop is an expert consultation on the current status of groundwater resources for use in integrated aquaculture-agriculture and saline landscapes in new lands in Egypt. -
Integrated Agriculture and Aquaculture (IAA) Systems for Food Security
(2022)Type: PresentationThe presentation highlights the advantages and potential for integrated agriculture and aquaculture (IAA) systems for food security. -
Manipulating bacterial communities in carp polyculture - Th next frontier for intensification?
(2022)Type: PresentationWORLD AQUACULTURE SINGAPORE 2022 (November 29 - December 2, 2022) Carp polyculture is the most widely practiced fish production system in the world that makes use of the diverse trophic and spatial niches of a pond to ... -
Baseline characterization of aquaculture systems in Kwara State Nigeria
(2022)Type: PresentationPresentation from the Training in the application of characterization surveys and use of CAPI for enumerators in Kwara, Nigeria. -
Accelerating pond aquaculture development and resilience beyond COVID: Ensuring food and jobs in Ghana
(2022)Type: Journal ArticleOver the past decade, the aquaculture sector in Ghana has experienced tremendous growth—driven mainly by large-scale cage aquaculture. Pond aquaculture, traditionally extensive and with limited external inputs, has been ... -
USAID_Fish for Livelihoods (F4L) Annual Progress Report: October 2021_Septemenr 2022
(2022)Type: Donor ReportThis report contains the details of accomplishments made, and numbers achieved in 2022 which was the third year of project implementation. It also highlights major challenges faced and how they're overcome with the help ... -
USAID_Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity_Annual Progress Report: October 2021– September 2022
(2022)Type: Donor ReportThe Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity (Aquaculture Activity) is a USD 24.5 million, five-year assistance program, awarded to WorldFish on February 6, 2018, which is expected to continue until ... -
Best Management Practice guidelines (BMPs) for GIFT tilapia & Curriculum for the Promotion of Commercial Aquaculture in Nigeria
(2022)Type: ManualAs part of the GIFT-related WorldFish projects operating in Nigeria, there is a need for developing (a) BMPs and related guidelines, and (b) training material to train stakeholders to implement BMPs in Nigeria. This manual ... -
WorldFish-developed Generation 3 rohu grows more than 30% faster than conventional rohu strains
(2022)Type: BrochureIn 2020 and 2021, WorldFish released the genetically-improved ‘Generation 3’ or ‘G3’ rohu strain as hatchlings to several hatcheries on a limited scale. The hatcheries have subsequently grown these fish to adulthood and ... -
A brief report on the on-farm performance trial of genetically improved rohu
(2022)Type: Internal ReportWorldFish released genetically improved ‘generation 3’ or ‘G3’ rohu hatchlings to several hatcheries in Bangladesh in 2020-21 to be grown into broodstock. Subsequently, some hatcheries spawned the fish in mid-2022 for the ... -
One Village One Dam project to benefit from fisheries production
(2022)Type: News Item/Press ItemPress item on One of the government’s flagship programmes called One Village One Dam (1V1D) in Ghana which is set to benefit from fisheries production through the help of the Resilient Aquatic Food Systems initiative. -
One Village One Dam to be used to boost Fish production
(2022)Type: News Item/Press ItemPress note on the "One Village One Dam" program of the Government of Ghana. -
Socio-economic Analysis of Rice-Fish Culture based Systems in Myanmar
(2022)Type: Internal ReportUsing a unit value transfer approach, this study aims to understand socio-economic aspects of rice-fish systems in Myanmar. The objectives are therefore to: (1) Assess the potential socio-economic benefits of rice-fish ... -
Closing the yield gap: improving production efficiency in smallholder farms of Nile tilapia through selective breeding
(2022)Type: ThesisThe aim of this thesis was to optimise the breeding program of Nile tilapia for a smallholder production system, thereby contributing to closing the yield gap. From Chapter 2 to 4, we generated information that can be used ... -
Genomic architecture of selection for adaptation to challenging environments in aquaculture
(2022)Type: ThesisAquaculture, including freshwater and marine farming, has been important for global fish production during the past few decades. However, climate change presents a major risk threatening both quality and quantity of ... -
Productivity and profitability of small-scale tilapia aquaculture in Myanmar
(2022)Type: Working PaperTo promote the sustainable development of aquaculture in Myanmar, WorldFish and its partners implemented the Scaling Systems and Partnerships for Accelerated Adoption of Improved Tilapia Strains (SPAITS) project, funded ... -
Dissemination Strategy for Three Spotted Tilapia in Zambia
(2022)Type: ReportBackground & Report Objectives The Zambia Aquaculture Enterprise Development Project (ZAEDP) was launched by the Government of Zambia in 2017 with funding from the African Development Bank. As part of ZAEDP, The Zambian ...



















