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    • Fish production in refugee camps and settlements: lessons from Zambia 

      The WorldFish Center (2011)
      Type: Brief
      Conflict, persecution and violence affect millions of people worldwide, forcing them to uproot their lives. The attention of the international community is focused on meeting the basic needs of refugee populations, but ...
    • Fish production, catches and the carrying capacity of the world oceans 

      Christensen, V.; Pauly, D. (1995)
      Type: Journal Article
      A brief review of the status of the world fisheries is presented with emphasis on the differences between catches (= landings + bycatch), biological production of fish, and predation (= production - catches). The ECOPATH ...
    • Fish resources in Cambodia (2001-2011) 

      Baran, E.; Chheng Phen; Ly Vuthy; Nasielski, J.; Saray Samadee; Touch Bunthang; Tress, J.; Kaing Khim; Tan Sokhom (2014)
      Type: Book Chapter
      Cambodian inland fish resources are part of the Mekong system. With 781 known freshwater and brackish fish species, the Mekong Basin has the second highest fish biodiversity in the world after the Amazon Basin in South ...
    • Fish stock assessment in coral reefs: notes on the state of the art 

      Pauly, D. (1981)
      Type: Journal Article
      Coral reefs may produce as much as 10% of the annual world fish catch. Yet, very little investigation has been done on the biology of coral reef fishes, so that we know little about their growth rates and mortalities, vital ...
    • Fish supply and demand for food security in Sub-Saharan Africa: An analysis of the Zambian fish sector 

      Tran, N.; Chu, L.; Chan, C.Y.; Genschick, S.; Phillips, M.J.; Chin Yee Chan: 0000-0001-8615-2678; Michael Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286; Nhuong Van Tran: 0000-0002-1813-4571 (2018)
      Type: Journal Article
      The demand for fish in Sub-Saharan Africa, as driven by the trend of diet-shift to fish, economic and demographic growth, outstrips supply. The resulting fish deficit is drawing attention of policy makers as it poses threats ...
    • Fish supply and food security for Africa 

      The WorldFish Center (2009)
      Type: Brief
      Fish is an important food for over 400 million Africans, contributing essential proteins, minerals and micronutrients to their diets. Paradoxically, despite the high dependence on fish as a source of animal protein, fish ...
    • Fish Trade for a Better Future program brochure 

      WorldFish (2015)
      Type: Brochure
      Over the past 5 years, fish processors and traders, along with government leaders, have begun to demand a change in the way Africa trades its fish. In May 2014, the second Conference of African Ministers of Fisheries and ...
    • Fish traders and processors network: Enhancing trade and market access for small-scale fisheries in the West Central Gulf of Guinea 

      Ayilu, R.K.; Appiah, S. (2020)
      Type: Working Paper
      From 2014 to 2018, the Fish Trade Project (a joint project of the WorldFish Center, the African Union Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources, and the New Partnership for Africa’s Development) implemented trade and ...
    • Fish wars: Science is shaping a new peace agenda 

      Williams, M.J.; Choo, P.S. (2001)
      Type: Journal Article
      This paper attempts to highlight some of the conflicts arising from fish and fishers and their impacts especially on the poorer nations. It discusses how some of these problems can be overcome by innovative research ...
    • Fish, fishing and livelihoods : community based organisations as focus for local development 

      The WorldFish Center (2007)
      Type: Brochure
      The central tenet to Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) is that users dependent on a common resource, in this case fishers and other households depending on wild fish to catch, will harvest that resource in a ...
    • Fish, sediment and dams in the Mekong 

      Baran, E.; Guerin, E.; Nasielski, J. (2015)
      Type: Book
      The Mekong River is home to the largest inland fishery in the world, which is due in part to its exceptional sediment and nutrient loads. The number of dams in the Basin is expected to increase from 16 in the year 2000 to ...
    • Fish, trade and food security: Moving beyond 'availability' discourse in marine conservation 

      Fabinyi, M.; Dressler, W.H.; Pido, M.D. (2016)
      Type: Journal Article
      The goal of food security increasingly serves as an objective and justification for marine conservation in the global south. In the marine conservation literature this potential link is seldom based upon detailed analysis ...
    • FISH: CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agrifood Systems. Addendum: Flagship 2: Sustaining small-scale fisheries 

      WorldFish (2017)
      Type: Other
      This document is an addendum to the "Flagship 2: Sustaining small-scale fisheries" contained in the FISH: CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agrifood Systems: Proposal (http://www.worldfishcenter.org/resource_centre/CRP-FISH ...
    • FishBase–SeaLifeBase Symposium 

      Tilley, A.; Mirhassan, M.H.; Alexander Tilley: 0000-0002-6363-0945 (2023)
      Type: Conference Proceedings
      Proceedings of the 2022 FishBase Symposium held at WorldFish headquarters, Penang, Malaysia.
    • Fisher profiles and perceptions of sea turtle-fishery interactions: case study of East Coast Peninsular Malaysia 

      Yeo, B.H.; Squires, D.; Ibrahim, K.; Gjertsen, H.; Syed Mohd Kamil, S.K.; Zulkifi, R.; Groves, T.; Hong, M.C.; Tan, C.H. (2007)
      Type: Working Paper
      The paper focuses on coastal fisheries, particularly examining sea turtle-fishery interactions and determining the socioeconomic profile and perception of local fishers about sea turtle issues along the East Coast of ...
    • Fisheries 

      Abdul, W.M.; Rahman, M.J.; Mohammad Jalilur Rahman: 0000-0003-4090-7339 (2020)
      Type: Book Chapter
      The Bay of Bengal and adjoining Andaman Sea comprise a massive maritime area covering nearly 3 million square kilometers, a space larger than the land area of India. This “Greater Bay of Bengal” region is also immense and ...
    • Fisheries and aquacultural economics study programs at the Universiti Petanian Malaysia 

      Lockwood, B. (1982)
      Type: Journal Article
      In 1971, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia (UPM) was established to provide training in agricultural and related sciences. It was the result of a merger between the College of Agriculture, Malaya (which offered diploma courses ...
    • Fisheries and aquaculture of Timor-Leste in 2019: Current knowledge and opportunities 

      López-Angarita, J.; Hunnam, K.; Pereira, M.; Mills, D.J.; Pant, J.; Teoh, S.; Eriksson, H.; Amaral, L.; Tilley, A.; David Jonathan Mills: 0000-0003-0181-843X; Shwu Jiau Teoh: 0000-0001-7676-8583; Hampus Eriksson: 0000-0003-1199-6889; Alexander Tilley: 0000-0002-6363-0945 (2019)
      Type: Internal Report
      This report details the current knowledge and available data on the fisheries and aquaculture sectors in Timor-Leste.
    • Fisheries and Coastal Resources Co-management in Asia: Selected Results from a Regional Research Project 

      Pomeroy, B.; Ahmed, M. (2006)
      Type: Report
      This report presents the results of a ten-year Fisheries Co-management Research Project in Asia. The project was a collaboration of the WorldFish Center, the Institute for Fisheries Management (Denmark), and national ...
    • Fisheries and HIV/AIDS in Africa: investing in sustainable solutions 

      The WorldFish Center (2011)
      Type: Report
      The programme is assessing key risk factors among highly vulnerable target groups, including female fish traders, migrant fisher folk and youth, through surveys and par ticipatory qualitative research. Based on insights ...