Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) has been put forward as a potential sustainable alternative to single fin fish species aquaculture. In IMTA, several species are combined in the production process. Integrating species has a conceivable dual advantage; the environmental impact can be lowered through nutrient cycling and from an economic perspective there is potential for increased efficiency, product diversification and a higher willingness to pay for more environmentally friendly produced salmon. This paper presents the results from a choice experiment which examines whether the Irish public is willing to pay a premium for “sustainably produced” farmed salmon from an IMTA process. Uniquely, an ecolabel was used in the design, bas...
Marine aquaculture of high value species such as fish is generally reliant on external food supplies...
Salmon aquaculture is the fastest growing industry in Norway, contributing to food security and nutr...
As the global human population grows and the middle class widens, resources are becoming increasingl...
Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) has been put forward as a potential sustainable alternat...
Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) is an alternative to the monoculture of fin fish species...
Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) is an alternative to the monoculture of fin fish species...
Integrated Multi Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) is acknowledged as a promising solution for sustainable ...
The global aquaculture industry demonstrates consistently high growth rates, yet growth of the Europ...
Integrated Mutli-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) combines the culturing of fish and extractive aquacultur...
In recent years, alternative systems of aquaculture, including integrated multi-trophic aquaculture ...
In recent years, alternative systems of aquaculture production, including Integrated Multi Trophic A...
The steady increase in production volume of salmon aquaculture has sharpened concerns about its sust...
Norway is the largest global producer and exporter of farmed salmon, however the growth of the indus...
Since 2000, the use of wild fish inputs in the production of farm raised fish outputs, also known as...
There has been an increasing interest in enhancing freshwater aquaculture processes without hinderin...
Marine aquaculture of high value species such as fish is generally reliant on external food supplies...
Salmon aquaculture is the fastest growing industry in Norway, contributing to food security and nutr...
As the global human population grows and the middle class widens, resources are becoming increasingl...
Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) has been put forward as a potential sustainable alternat...
Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) is an alternative to the monoculture of fin fish species...
Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) is an alternative to the monoculture of fin fish species...
Integrated Multi Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) is acknowledged as a promising solution for sustainable ...
The global aquaculture industry demonstrates consistently high growth rates, yet growth of the Europ...
Integrated Mutli-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) combines the culturing of fish and extractive aquacultur...
In recent years, alternative systems of aquaculture, including integrated multi-trophic aquaculture ...
In recent years, alternative systems of aquaculture production, including Integrated Multi Trophic A...
The steady increase in production volume of salmon aquaculture has sharpened concerns about its sust...
Norway is the largest global producer and exporter of farmed salmon, however the growth of the indus...
Since 2000, the use of wild fish inputs in the production of farm raised fish outputs, also known as...
There has been an increasing interest in enhancing freshwater aquaculture processes without hinderin...
Marine aquaculture of high value species such as fish is generally reliant on external food supplies...
Salmon aquaculture is the fastest growing industry in Norway, contributing to food security and nutr...
As the global human population grows and the middle class widens, resources are becoming increasingl...