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Barb Fish moves for spawning

Community based reserve for protecting freshwater fish biodiversity

December 4, 2020 admin Leave a comment

A recent research highlighted how a network of grassroots reserves could protects tropical river fish diversity. Intensive fisheries have reduced…

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Posted in: Featured, News Filed under: biodiversity, community based fishery, Conservation, freshwater fish

New paper analyze recreational angler movement between lakes and risk to invasive species transmission

September 13, 2020 admin Leave a comment

With hundreds of millions of people participating in fishing trips each year, understanding angler movements that transmit invasive species can…

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Posted in: News Filed under: angler, fishery, Inland fisheries, recreational

New research highlighted how climate change and land use affected the lake fisheries across the globe

June 6, 2020 admin Leave a comment

Despite their importance to livelihoods and food security, our knowledge on lake fisheries is still limited at a global scale.…

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Posted in: Article, News Filed under: climate change, fisheries, lake, land use change

International Western and Indigenous Science Hub for Fish

March 4, 2020 admin Leave a comment

Worldwide fisheries resources have been declining, strongly compromising global food security. The burgeoned development of hydropower in the past centuries…

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Posted in: Blog, News Filed under: information

Connected Rivers: Sustaining Cambodia’s Abundant Fishes

August 21, 2019 admin Leave a comment

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Posted in: News Filed under: inland

Hidden value of freshwater fish as food

June 18, 2018 admin Leave a comment

The global harvest of freshwater fish is likely 65% higher than the official statistics, according to a new study. Consumption…

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Posted in: Article, News Filed under: article, consumption survey, fish as food, inland fish

Storymap: Inland fisheries’ role in resilient livelihoods

November 9, 2017 admin Leave a comment

The contribution of inland fisheries to resilient livelihoods, those which are buffered against difficult situations, is multifaceted and difficult to…

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Posted in: Article, News Filed under: fisheries, Global, livelihoods, poverty, sdg, storymap, Sustainable Development Goals

Inland fisheries – invisible but integral to the UN Sustainable Development Agenda for ending poverty by 2030

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The United Nations’ (UN) 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development defines the formidable challenge of integrating historically separate economic, social, and…

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Posted in: Article, News Filed under: fisheries, Global, livelihoods, poverty, sdg, Sustainable Development Goals

Lake harvests are likely more fruitful than we knew

June 29, 2017 admin Leave a comment

Harvests from freshwater fisheries such as the Great Lakes could total more than 12 million tons a year globally and…

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Posted in: Article Filed under: fish, fisheries, Global, harvest, lake

How some tiny fish might unlock the secrets of evolution

June 27, 2017 admin Leave a comment

A tiny sampling of the hundreds of species of haplochromine cichilds endemic to Lake Victoria. Lake Victoria is a vault…

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Posted in: Blog, News Filed under: africa, fisheries, lake victoria

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