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    Malaysia's wild fish catch is stagnating while aquaculture surges, says new report

    2 weeks ago

    Aquatic foods are vital to Malaysia's food security, nutrition, economy, and livelihoods—with both capture fisheries and aquaculture playing central roles. However, the sector is currently at a critical juncture. A new study shows that despite its critical role, capture fisheries has stalled while farmed fish and seaweed are now driving growth.
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