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Fisheries in Malawi
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Fisheries sector based in Malawi. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Aqua North Sdn Bhd
Fish farming is a form of aquaculture in which fish are raised in enclosures to be sold as food. It is the fastest growing area of animal food production. Today, about half the fish consumed globally are raised in these artificial environments. Commonly farmed species include salmon, tuna, cod, trout, and halibut. These “aquafarms” can take the form of mesh cages submerged in natural bodies of water or concrete enclosures on land. According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, roughly 32% of world fish stocks are overexploited, depleted or recovering and need of being urgently rebuilt. Fish farming is hailed by some as a solution to the overfishing problem. However, these farms are far from benign and can severely damage ecosystems by introducing diseases, pollutants, and invasive species. The damage caused by fish farms varies, depending on the type of fish, how it is raised and fed, the size of the production, and where the farm is located. One significant issue is that—rather than easing the impact on wild populations—the farms often depend on wild fish species lower on the food chain, like anchovies, in order to feed the larger, carnivorous farmed species. It can take up to five pounds of smaller fish to produce one pound of a fish like salmon or sea bass. Overfishing of these smaller “forage” fish has repercussions throughout the ocean ecosystem. As is the case with industrial animal farms on land, the fish are often housed in unnaturally crowded and cramped conditions with little room to move. Fish may suffer from lesions, fin damage, and other debilitating injuries. The overcrowded and stressful conditions promote disease and parasite outbreaks—such as sea lice—that farmers treat with pesticides and antibiotics. The use of antibiotics can create drug-resistant strains of diseases that can harm wildlife populations and even humans that eat the farmed fish. Aqua North management and board bring together young entrepreneurs, experienced professionals with corporate backgrounds, inclusive & sustainable business development skills. The company’s technical team blends local fish farm experiences with international standards in aquaculture, involving top-ranked consultants thanks to Aqua North’s ability to attract skilled and motivated individuals sharing the same vision.
11 to 50 staff
Cage Fish Farming Association
We are an early stage cooperative working towards increasing the production of tilapia in Malawi for local consumption and export.
1 to 10 staff
Tayali Analytics
Providing guidance for policy and governance reforms in oceans and lakes in order to realize the wealth-generating potential of fisheries and aquaculture.
1 to 10 staff