Gender and aquaculture: sharing the benefits equitably



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The WorldFish Center

Jalan Batu Maung, Batu Maung,

11960 Bayan Lepas, Penang, MALAYSIA

This publication should be cited as: Nireka Weeratunge-Starkloff and Jharendu Pant (2011) Gender and aquaculture: Sharing the benefits
equitably. The WorldFish Center, Penang, Malaysia. Issues Brief 2011-32.12 pp

© August 2011 The WorldFish Center. All rights reserved. This brief may be reproduced without the permission of, but with acknowledgment to,
The WorldFish Center.

The authors are grateful for helpful comments received from M. Phillips, B. Barman, C. Crissman, and M. Beveridge.

Photo credits:

Cover: O. Joffre

Page 4: WorldFish Bangladesh Office, ERA - Khaled Sattar, Map

Page 6: Randall Brummett

Back cover page (bottom) : Hong Meen Chee

All others: Jharendu Pant

Printed on 100% recycled paper

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