In fall of 2019, FISHBIO welcomed Biraj Shrestha to join our team in Laos. Biraj is a Nepalese master’s student in the Coastal Science and Policy (CSP) Read More…
World Wildlife Day is coming up this weekend, so today's Flashback Friday features a truly unique wildlife species: taimen, the world's largest salmon. Technology is helping to Read More…
The Chindwin River is the largest tributary of the Irrawaddy River in Myanmar, with a total length of about 1,200 km. This river plays a significant role Read More…
Marine protected areas have become popular fisheries management tools around the world – but did you know there are also freshwater protected areas? The general principle is Read More…
Scientists are often portrayed as working “inside a bubble,” out of touch with the rest of society. In an effort to burst this stereotype, the recent Cal-Neva Read More…
One of FISHBIO’s long-term initiatives in the Mekong Basin has been the development of the Mekong Fish Network, an effort to improve collaboration and communication in fisheries Read More…
At FISHBIO, we place a great value on thinking and working internationally, so when a group of Chinese researchers contacted us seeking some information on the Vaki Read More…
Some people stuck in an office all day may dream of the glamorous and “fun-filled” life of a field researcher. Working in the field can be exciting, Read More…