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A gleaner's catch displayed from Beacou, Timor-Leste. Photo by Alex Tilley

A woman gleaner from Adara, Atauro Island showing her octopus catch prepared for drying. Photo by Alex Tilley

A woman gleaner probes under the rocks in Adara, Timor-Leste. Photo by Alex Tilley

Children glean the exposed reef at low tide in Adarai on Timor-Leste's southern coast. Photo by Alex Tilley

Dried octopuses for sale beside the road in Binagua, Timor-Leste. Photo by Alex Tilley

The composition of a gleaner's catch inside her creel, Beacou, Timor-Leste. Photo by Alex Tilley

Joao da Silva, the hatchery owner, is showing the technique to harvest tilapia eggs. Photo by Jharendu Pant.

Hatchery owner, Joao da Silva (left) is being interviewed. Photo by Jharendu Pant

A female tilapia with eggs in mouth at the public –privatepartnership (PPP) model genetically improved farmed tilapia (GIFT) hatchery in Leohitu, Balibo, Bobonaro municipality, Timor-Leste. Photo by Jharendu Pant

Adjusting water flow in tilapia eggs incubating jars at Leohitu hatchery in Timor-Leste. Seen in the photo are Adriano Dani (Chief of Hatchery Department, MAF) and Silvino Gomes (In-Country Coordinator, PADTL Project). Photo by Jharendu Pant

Nursing Sex-reversed Tilapia (SRT) fry in hapa at Leohitu hatchery in Timor-Leste. Photo by Jharendu Pant

Incubating jars and trays with eggs and swim up fry at PPP tilapia hatchery in Leohitu, Timor-Leste. Photo by Jharendu Pant

Genetically improved Farmed tilapia (GIFT) monosex fingerlings produced by Leohitu hatchery, Timor-Leste. Photo by Jharendu Pant

Sex-reversal treatment (SRT) and nursing of tilapia fry in hapa at Leohitu hatchery, Timor-Leste. Photo by Jharendu Pant

Incubating jars with tilapia eggs at Leohitu hatchery, Timor-Leste. Harvesting of eggs is done weekly and 20,000 – 30,000 eggs can be incubated in each jar. Photo by Jharendu Pant

Swim up fry of tilapia in incubation tray at Leohitu hatchery, Timor-Leste. Photo by Jharendu Pant

First public-private partnership-model genetically modified farmed tilapia hatchery in Timor-Leste showing breeding and nursing ponds with nylon net hapas. Photo by Jharendu Pant

Releasing GIFT fingerlings in the grow-out pond at the Leohitu hatchery. Photo by Natalina Manuela Pires

Releasing GIFT fingerlings in the grow-out pond at the Leohitu hatchery. Photo by Jharendu Pant

Arrival of the guests for Leohitu hatchery inauguration on 7 June 2019, Timor-Leste. Photo by Natalina Manuela Pires

Inauguration of the first PPP-model GIFT hatchery in Timor-Leste. Photo by Natalina Manuela Pires