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Planet Ocean Underwater Hotels Announces World Raffle for Coral Reef Restoration

Planet Ocean Underwater Hotels Announces World Raffle for Coral Reef Restoration
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Zambian president pushes for fast-tracking of fisheries fund

Share Zambian President Edgar Lungu has directed the country’s fisheries minister to submit a memorandum on establishing a fisheries and aquaculture development fund in line with Fisheries Act No. 22 – nearly 14 years since it was first introduced. The fund was initially proposed in 2007 when the Zambian government passed the Fisheries (Amendment) Act that focused on enhancing the involvement of riparian communities in fisheries management. The move was meant to promote the development of the aquaculture sector, according to a report by the World Bank and World Fish Center. “The fund is to be supported by resources appropriated by government, with 50 percent of funds to be collected from fishing and aquaculture licenses and other fees applicable under the law,” the report said.

Analyzing the Role of Subsidies in Growing the Kenyan Aquaculture Sector

Analyzing the Role of Subsidies in Growing the Kenyan Aquaculture Sector
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UConn, Sea Grant s Bob Pomeroy: Dedicated to Improving Marine Ecosystems Around the World

UConn, Sea Grant’s Bob Pomeroy: Dedicated to Improving Marine Ecosystems Around the World Bob Pomeroy, who recently retired from his post as an extension specialist and marine resource economist with Connecticut Sea Grant and UConn, has spent his career working on research and development projects with small-scale fisheries in Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. An aquaculture worker in Vietnam. Many small aquaculture farmers raising snakehead fish in a pond like this one now use a soy-based formula Bob Pomeroy and several partners developed (Photo courtesy of Sylvain De Guise) Copy Link [ Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in the Fall-Winter 2020-21 issue of Wrack Lines, the magazine of the Connecticut Sea Grant College Program, located at UConn Avery Point.]

Marketing systems for fish from Lake Tana, Ethiopia: Opportunities for marketing and livelihoods

Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/572This report concerns the domestic trade in frozen fish sources from Lake Tana in Ethiopia. During the initial participatory rural appraisal (PRA), fish was identified as a commodity with market potential in one of IPMS s (Improving Productivity and Market Success of Ethiopian farmers project). eight pilot learning woredas (PLW), namely Fogera woreda on Lake Tana. ILRI invited WorldFish Center to provide inputs to IPMS in support of the fisheries-related work. From a marketing perspective, two main fish products were noted, as well as local consumption of fresh fish in the fishing communities: dried catfish, from the lake and the ponds, destined for Sudan and markets in northern Ethiopia and frozen fish (mostly lake barbus and tilapia), distributed largely to Addis Ababa, though some serves the restaurant/hotel trade in Bahir Dar on Lake Tana (and to a lesser extent, Gondar). This study focuses on the frozen fish market chain for fish pro

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