Showing posts with label fish farming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish farming. Show all posts

Thursday, January 6, 2022

Small Actions = Big Impact

2022 has been named the International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture. Linked below is video highlighting small scale fishers and fish farmers. We encourage you to watch the short video and reflect on the discussion points below with others around the globe. 

Small in scale, big in value

Discussion Points

  • In watching the video:
    • What did you notice? 
    • What stuck out to you?
  • The video shared the important balance between production and preserving ecosystems. How could this be done in regards to small scale fishers and fish farming? Is production and preserving ecosystems balanced in your local agriculture context? Explain your thoughts.
  • The following statement is made in the video, "Include us in decisions that affect us..."
    • Why do you think this statement was made?
    • Do you believe this is an important statement? Why or why not?

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Tilapia in Danger

There is a new virus that has been discovered that is causing tilapia fish to die around the world. This is affecting wild and farm raised tilapia. Linked below is an article that discusses the details behind this new virus that is having a huge impact on tilapia production and implications on feeding our world. Use the discussion points below to guide your conversations around the world in classrooms to coffee shops.

Researchers Discover New Fish Virus

Discussion Points

  • Why are talapia so important to feeding our world?
  • Explain how the talapia is truly a global fish.
  • How did researchers determine this was a new virus affecting talapia?
  • Why is it troubling that the same new virus was found so far apart throughout the world?
  • Hypothesize how the disease could have traveled so far, as it is affecting talapia in Israel and Ecuador.
  • How would you recommend to stop the spread of this new virus among talapia?