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Fish in Food Systems: WorldFish attending the Summer School

Admin - 7 February 2020

The Summer School
At the close of MARE 2019, WorldFish adjunct Professor John Kurien, issued a challenge to young scientists: “Can you work towards creating a just, joyfully gendered and fruitful future for people and the sea?”

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Making sense of fuzzy data: new approach promises clear insights for tackling disease outbreaks in farmed fish

Admin - 13 October 2019

Aquaculture is one of the fastest-growing food production sectors in the world and will be essential to meeting the 40% increase in demand for food fish expected by 2030, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. … Read the rest

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