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How Does This Fisheries Researcher Help in East Timor? A Cookbook!
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November 21 may mark World Fisheries Day, but for Agustinha Duarte, a researcher from East Timor, her passion for fisheries goes year round – she's even working on a cookbook to help Timorese make the most of local varieties. ...
Why Africa's small-scale fisheries "may not count"
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Despite the huge potential of Africa’s small-scale fisheries to boost the region’s food security, ramp up nutritional levels, alleviate poverty, and enhance environmental conservation, decision-makers across the continent ...
This Nigerian Researcher Studies The ‘Hidden Harvests’ Of Small-Scale Fisheries
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With World Fisheries Day coming up on November 21, Nigerian researcher Kafayat Adetoun Fakoya is one of a huge number of scientists studying some of the world's smallest fishing industries, which, collectively, have a big impact.
Existing climate strategies ignore fisheries at our peril
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By 2100, aquatic food production in all countries is expected to face high levels of climate threat, with a disproportionate impact felt by the world’s low-income countries.
To date, climate negotiators have placed a ...
Early COVID-19 responses in the seafood sector offer crucial lessons for dealing with future shocks in food systems
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New research examines disruptions from COVID-19 to the seafood sector and puts forth evidence-based recommendations for building future resilience in food systems.