Coastal & #Sundarbans fishing #bans are hitting small-scale #fishers hard. With the marine ban ending today, the Sundarbans ban continues, leaving many without income. Fishers are calling for river access or alternative #livelihoods. Livelihood matters!!
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🐟@WorldFishCenter helped turn the tide for Bangladesh’s iconic hilsa fish.
Through co-management and community-driven solutions under the ECOFISH project, fishers became stewards of recovery, doubling fish sizes and boosting incomes.
More: https://t.co/K3Hh9lpwyC
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📣 Thankful to have been part of this through the Asia–Africa BlueTech Superhighway (AABS) project. We look forward to participating in more events this year.
Read the recap blog: https://t.co/27jo3JzAEE
Explore the quarterly newsletter: https://t.co/KXmb3PssyE
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#ClimateChange is impacting marine #biodiversity & fish distribution.
Using advanced models, our latest report with #FishMIP projects fish biomass to 2100, helping countries build climate-resilient #fisheries & sustain our ocean for future generations 👉 https://t.co/bTgZGnImdh
Depth & location matter in #mariculture! Our study shows how ecological conditions influence the growth & nutrition of #greenmussels in floating rafts on Bangladesh’s southeast #coast. Sustainability requires further work.
@WorldFishCenter@USAID_BD
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Sharing our article on advancing low-trophic extractive #mariculture (LTEM) in Bangladesh, reflecting @USAID_BD -funded ECOFISH II of @WorldFishCenter experiences and stakeholder perspectives. A system-based roadmap tackles challenges.
https://t.co/uaZwAdFSGM
📣Fisheries co-management is a partnership of local users and beneficiaries of aquatic resources, including small-scale fishers and gleaners, traders, processors, consumers, & governments.
💡Learn about the importance of co-management 👉 https://t.co/Lzg6qluIKd
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📣People who rely on aquatic food systems for nutrition and livelihoods are among the most vulnerable in the world. And the hardest hit by climate change.
💡Learn more here: https://t.co/w9ibF31bh7
🤝 Meet our Climate Team at COP29: https://t.co/idDjNCUI5q
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📣A result-sharing workshop was held to officially close the USAID’s Enhanced Coastal Fisheries in Bangladesh II (ECOFISH II) project, marking the successful conclusion of a transformative five-year initiative in Bangladesh.
Learn more 👉https://t.co/zo6K2sTFwU
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