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Half the world's poor live in coastal areas. These areas are often already under threat due to poorly planned development but challenges are made worse with natural disasters and climate change causing more floods and extreme weather events such as hurricanes. See video


Fish, Food and Energy: balancing our approaches to meeting growing demand

Fish boost incomes, health of poor HIV/AIDS-affected families in Malawi

 
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
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Annual Report 2007/08
Medium-Term Plan 2009-2011
Public-Private Partnerships for Fisheries and Aquaculture: Getting Started
Fisheries Policies, Support Services and the Institutional Environment for Trade
Tropical river fisheries valuation: background papers to a global synthesis
Policy for the transfer of improved tilapia (GIFT)
The Don Sahong Dam and Mekong fisheries
How to balance infrastructure development and fisheries livelihoods?
Influence of built structures on Tonle Sap Fisheries
Values of inland fisheries in the Mekong river basin
Fisheries and aquaculture can provide solutions to cope with climate change
Priority technologies and national strategies to develop and manage fisheries and aquaculture
WorldFish and the Millennium Development Goals
Proceedings of the international workshop responding to HIV and AIDS in the fisheries sector in Africa
AQUACULTURE
Expanding sustainable aquaculture
 
FISHERIES
Productive and resilient small-scale fisheries
 
FISH and
MDGs
Climate Change
Human Health
Gender
 
EVENTS
Training course :
Fish Health Management,
16-27 November 08, Egypt.

Symposium : Small-scale Aquaculture for Increasing Resilience of Rural Livelihoods in Nepal,
5-6 February 09

 
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