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Bagans for catching anchovy
by Stephanus Mandagi, PhD & Christofel Rotinsulu
Anchovies have been the main target for migrant fishers in Raja Ampat, West Papua Province of Indonesia. For the last three decades, however, due to changes in fishery dynamics, the anchovy stock has declined in terms of availability to small-scale fisheries...
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IYAFA: Interview with Shakuntala Thilsted, global lead for nutrition and public health at WorldFish
25/10/2022
25/10/2022

One of the pillars of IYAFA’s Global action plan is on food security and nutrition. How do you think the International Year contributes to acknowledging, strengthening, and promoting the contribution of small-scale fisheries and aquaculture to healthy diets?
The most important link between small-scale fisheries and healthy diets comes from...
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by Lena Westlund and Molly Ahern
Small-scale fisheries and aquaculture and related value chains provide employment for millions of people (FAO, 2012; Thompson and Subasinghe, 2011). Fish harvested by small-scale fishers contributes to food and nutrition security through direct human consumption of the catch and indirectly through livelihood opportunities and income...
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© Nelson Avdalov
The burden of hunger and malnutrition, on school-aged children and adolescents are major constraints in achieving global food security and nutrition. Home-grown school feeding (HGSF) is a model designed to provide school-aged children and adolescents in schools with safe, diverse, and nutritious food, sourced locally from...
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Inland fisheries and their associated ecosystem services make valuable contributions to achieving several of the SDGs including SDG 1 (No poverty), SDG 2 (Zero hunger), SDG 14 (Life below water) and SDG 15 (Life on land). They produce around 12 million tonnes of fish per year of which almost all is used for...
