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Haven King-Nobles and Tom Billington Our 2021 year in review online 2021 was a year of immense growth for Fish Welfare Initiative. We doubled our budget, tripled our team size, and transitioned from theoretical and scoping research to working on the ground in India with 2 local NGOs, 1 government agency, 1 corporation, and 58 fish farms. We have also grown with our international focus: In addition to our work in India, we now have smaller-scale projects in China and the Philippines. Growing sustainably at such a pace has brought with it many challenges.

Our 2021 year in review

Haven King-Nobles and Tom Billington

Fish Welfare Initiative, January 23, 2022

Abstract

2021 was a year of immense growth for Fish Welfare Initiative. We doubled our budget, tripled our team size, and transitioned from theoretical and scoping research to working on the ground in India with 2 local NGOs, 1 government agency, 1 corporation, and 58 fish farms. We have also grown with our international focus: In addition to our work in India, we now have smaller-scale projects in China and the Philippines. Growing sustainably at such a pace has brought with it many challenges.