The HotFish Podcasts
A podcast by Institute of Aquaculture at the University of Stirling
13 Episoade
-  Aquaculture, neglected diseases of poverty, and One Health-based solutions during an era of rapid climate changePublicat: 23.12.2022
-  Mixed-sex Nile tilapia can perform competitively with mono-sex fish in cage culturePublicat: 25.08.2022
-  Export-Driven Coastal Aquaculture can Benefit Nutritionally Vulnerable PeoplePublicat: 15.04.2022
-  Freshwater Aquaculture: The Silent MajorityPublicat: 14.03.2022
-  Eco-Intensification: Aquaculture and the Circular EconomyPublicat: 09.12.2021
-  The Potential of Fish By-ProductsPublicat: 04.12.2021
-  Global Seafood Trade Messaging of the Major Producing and Consuming RegionsPublicat: 27.11.2021
-  Shrimp farming: Welfare, environment and climate changePublicat: 04.11.2021
-  Rice-fish production systems in BangladeshPublicat: 20.10.2021
-  Environmental and nutritional impacts of aquaculture in BangladeshPublicat: 20.10.2021
-  Can smallholder fish ponds in Africa be climate smart?Publicat: 20.10.2021
-  Communities dependent on harvesting mangrove oysters vulnerable to climate changePublicat: 20.10.2021
-  Introducing the HotFish Podcast SeriesPublicat: 20.10.2021
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A series of conversations around the implications of climate change in different aquaculture and aquatic food contexts. These particularly feature early-career researchers tackling issues in different parts of the world. They have been produced with financial support from the Belmont Forum and Natural Environment Research Council and we hope they will be a useful contribution to the upcoming COP26.
