Multimedia
Sustainable aquaculture development through co-management
19/09/2024
In this interview Simon Bush, Professor and Chair of the Environmental Policy Group at Wageningen University, explores the concept of aquaculture co-management.
Project: ACM
Enabling aquaculture through co-management
19/09/2024
Aquaculture plays a crucial role in meeting the growing global demand for aquatic food while addressing food security and environmental challenges....
Project: ACM
Smart and sustainable aquaculture through effective biosecurity and digital technology (Spanish)
25/06/2024
The Smart and Sustainable Aquaculture Project (SAB) in Peru uses biosecurity and digital technology to boost shrimp production and safety. This...
Project: SAB
Cabo Verde. Boosting the fisheries value chain
15/11/2022
Mr Albertino Martins, National Director of Fisheries and Aquaculture in Cabo Verde, focuses on strengths and weaknesses of the fisheries sector and...
Project: SVC4SIDS
Cabo Verde. An ordinary day with extraordinary people
15/11/2022
The fisheries sector in Cabo Verde is presented through two personal stories, highlighting the challenges faced by actors, and the opportunities they...
Project: SVC4SIDS
The Sustainable Fish Value Chain for Small Island Developing States
10/05/2021
Fisheries are crucial for food security and the economies of Small Island Developing States (SIDS). However, challenges like changing market access...
Project: SVC4SIDS
The Republic of Korea and FAO: Enhancing fisheries co-management
19/01/2022
The SFC project promotes fisheries co-management to ensure sustainable fishing. By supporting community participation, securing fishing rights, combating...
Project: SFC
Smart and sustainable aquaculture through effective biosecurity and digital technology
22/10/2025
The Smart and Sustainable Aquaculture Project (SAB) in Peru uses biosecurity and digital technology to boost shrimp production and safety. This...
Project: SAB
SSF Open House June 8: Developing guidance and sharing lessons on co-management in Asia
08/06/2021
Project: SFC
