Dave Little and Richard Newton participated in the kick-off meetings for the DANIDA funded ‘Climate resilient aquatic food systems for healthy lives of young women and girls in Bangladesh project’ aka the AQUAFOOD project.
Professor Dave Little was invited to give evidence to the UK Trade and Agriculture Commission on the perceived impact on UK food standards of the UK joining the CPTPP.
A new, large-scale study into prawn and shrimp production in southwest Bangladesh has found that the industry is crucial to public health and prosperity, whilst being climate-resilient, contrary to its reputation.
A strategic report by Stirling Aquaculture recently featured in an article in the Times of Malta about floating waste from tuna cages being blown by winds into beaches and bathing areas. It asks why recommendations made in the report in 2012 have not been implemented.