Fish is a mainstay of food security for Pacific island countries and territories (PICTs). Recent household income and expenditure surveys, and socio-economic surveys, demonstrate that subsistence fishing still provides the great majority of dietary animal protein in the region. Forecasts of the fish required in 2030 to meet recommended per capita fish consumption, or to maintain current consumption, indicate that even well-managed coastal fisheries will only be able to meet the demand in 6 of 22 PICTs. Governments of many PICTs will need to increase local access to tuna, and develop small-pond aquaculture, to provide food security. Diversifying the supply of fish will also make rural households in the Pacific more resilient to natural disas...
The report provides background information for subsequent fisheries projects in Kiribati that aim to...
Freshwater fisheries in the tropical Pacific play an important role in the food security, livelihood...
The goal of food security increasingly serves as an objective and justification for marine conservat...
Maintaining the level of fish consumption in Pacific Island countries recommended for good nutrition...
Inshore fisheries are central to the rural economies and food supply of Pacific Island Countries (PI...
In several Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs), rapid population growth and inadequate ...
Introduction Coastal and tuna fisheries in the Pacific Ocean feed Pacific Islanders and supp...
In the Pacific Islands region, fisheries and aquaculture make vital contributions to economic develo...
AbstractFish are a significant food source for Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs), but...
In the Pacific Islands region, fisheries and aquaculture make vital contributions to economic develo...
Abstract Background Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs) face a double burden of disease...
Canned fish is a healthy alternative to the poor-quality, imported, processed foods implicated in th...
It is widely recognised that anchored, nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) are one of the few ...
It is widely recognised that anchored, nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) are one of the few ...
The right to food security is central to human development and many of the major human rights treati...
The report provides background information for subsequent fisheries projects in Kiribati that aim to...
Freshwater fisheries in the tropical Pacific play an important role in the food security, livelihood...
The goal of food security increasingly serves as an objective and justification for marine conservat...
Maintaining the level of fish consumption in Pacific Island countries recommended for good nutrition...
Inshore fisheries are central to the rural economies and food supply of Pacific Island Countries (PI...
In several Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs), rapid population growth and inadequate ...
Introduction Coastal and tuna fisheries in the Pacific Ocean feed Pacific Islanders and supp...
In the Pacific Islands region, fisheries and aquaculture make vital contributions to economic develo...
AbstractFish are a significant food source for Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs), but...
In the Pacific Islands region, fisheries and aquaculture make vital contributions to economic develo...
Abstract Background Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs) face a double burden of disease...
Canned fish is a healthy alternative to the poor-quality, imported, processed foods implicated in th...
It is widely recognised that anchored, nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) are one of the few ...
It is widely recognised that anchored, nearshore fish aggregating devices (FADs) are one of the few ...
The right to food security is central to human development and many of the major human rights treati...
The report provides background information for subsequent fisheries projects in Kiribati that aim to...
Freshwater fisheries in the tropical Pacific play an important role in the food security, livelihood...
The goal of food security increasingly serves as an objective and justification for marine conservat...