Sinopsis
WorldFish is an international, nonprofit research organization that harnesses the potential of fisheries and aquaculture to reduce hunger and poverty. In the developing world, more than one billion poor people obtain most of their animal protein from fish and 250 million depend on fishing and aquaculture for their livelihoods. WorldFish is a member of CGIAR, a global agriculture research partnership for a food secure future.
Episodios
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Small farmed fish can improve vitamin A intake in Bangladesh
18/01/2016 Duración: 06minA new WorldFish study finds that a long-term commitment to the farming of mola, a small indigenous fish species, could improve the vitamin A intake of the 98% of Bangladeshis who eat fish and save 3,000 lives over an 11-year period. In this edition of the WorldFish podcast, we are joined by WorldFish Senior Scientist, Dr. Shakuntala Thilsted, to discuss this significant finding.
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Fishtrade for the Future: An opportunity for Africa
09/10/2015 Duración: 06minFishTrade is a pan-African project that aims to strengthen the continent’s great potential for increased trade in fish. In this edition of the WorldFish podcast we are joined by project leader Sloans Chimatiro calling from Malawi to tell us more about this European Union funded project.
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Chinese market drives demand for overexploited sea cucumber
05/06/2015 Duración: 05minSea cucumber is a luxury food item on the plates of wealthy Chinese consumers - a far cry from their origin in the tropical waters of the Pacific, where they are harvested by local communities for export. In this edition of the WorldFish podcast, natural resource management scientist, Hampus Eriksson, explains the importance of sea cucumber for Pacific communities, and discusses conservation measures to protect these species for future generations.
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Why engaging men and boys is critical for gender equality
06/03/2015 Duración: 05minInternational Women's Day is a key moment to reflect on the underlying causes of gender inequalities that restrict the lives and livelihoods of rural women. WorldFish Gender Scientist, Steven Cole, explains the importance of engaging men and boys as advocates and stakeholders in interventions that aim to improve gender equality.
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Mapping the future of the Coral Triangle
08/01/2015 Duración: 05minThe tropical waters of the Coral Triangle support the livelihoods of more than 130 million people. However, the area is under threat from population growth, overfishing and the effects of climate change. An online spatial database is helping decision makers to more effectively manage and protect these vital marine resources.
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Farmer-led innovation key to lasting change
13/10/2014 Duración: 05minFor agricultural research to have development impact, farmers should be involved in the process as co-researchers. A new study shows that when farmers are in-charge of innovation and research, it can lead to lasting change on many levels.
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Farmed fish feed Bangladesh’s poor
25/08/2014 Duración: 04minA new report by WorldFish and the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies proves conclusively that growth in aquaculture has led to greater fish consumption among the poorest consumers in Bangladesh.
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Aquaculture: meeting the global demand for fish
04/06/2014 Duración: 05minWith our global population projected to reach more than 9 billion by 2050, aquaculture will need to more than double from today’s level in order to satisfy the growing demand for fish. WorldFish Director of Aquaculture and Genetics, Dr. Michael Phillips, explains the benefits, and the risks, of intensifying aquaculture.
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“What have you done with these women – they have changed!”
14/10/2013 Duración: 04minCelebrating positive impact in people's lives on the International Day of Rural Women
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"Big Salmon" steps up, but don't forget the little guys - for their sake and ours
28/08/2013 Duración: 05minThe salmon industry's decision to collectively pursue Aquaculture Stewardship Council certification is an important step, but it's upgrading small-scale farming where the big pay-offs lie.
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The women of Bangladesh are using their heads
11/06/2013 Duración: 05minWomen in Bangladesh and their families are reaping nutritional benefits from integrated development approaches that bring together science, research and expertise from a variety of sectors and fields
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Listen, someone important is trying to tell us something
07/05/2013 Duración: 07minReflections on research in development, and the book "Time to Listen: Hearing People on the Receiving End of International Aid"
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Development in difficult places - how do we reach the billion people that have been left behind?
22/01/2013 Duración: 09minStephen discusses different approaches to achieving development outcomes by re-imagining agricultural research in development
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Reflections on Gender Transformative Research
09/11/2012 Duración: 13minStephen reflects on a recent workshop on the new approach to gender research, transforming agricultural development.
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Evolving solutions for new horizons: Reflections on a conversation
21/09/2012 Duración: 05minStephen reflects on the outcomes of Seaweb’s 10th International Seafood Summit, that was held in Hong Kong from September 5-8, 2012
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Acidifying Oceans and the Future of Molluscs - Implications for Food Security?
27/04/2012 Duración: 07minSome of the threats posed by climate change can appear rather esoteric or abstract. One of these is ocean acidification - it is not immediately obvious why we should care. A recent paper by Sara Cooley and colleagues give a good example of why the threat of changing ocean chemistry matters.
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More fish - surely we just need to farm the sea?
20/03/2012 Duración: 07minMariculture certainly holds promise as part of the solution to meeting our need and demand for fish, but it's not the obvious option that many people imagine.
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Plenty of Fish in the Sea?
06/01/2012 Duración: 08minHow many of us have been told at some point in our lives “don’t worry…there’s plenty more fish in the sea”? This old proverb might comfort us for disappointment in love, but taken in its most literal sense, few people seem to believe it.
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Fish - Making a Meal of it
13/12/2011 Duración: 10minThere is something circular about the idea of catching fish to use as feed for farmed fish, livestock, poultry and our pets. And with about one third of the global fish catch going in this direction, most of it destined for aquaculture, you might well ask whether growing the farmed fish to put in your supermarket has deprived a hungry or malnourished person of food.
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Fish and Nutrition - Not All Fish are Created Equal
01/11/2011 Duración: 07minThe idea that fish is a healthy diet choice is widespread, but fish differ in the benefits they offer, with implications for how we help the malnourished.