Aquaculture, or fish farming, now provides a significant portion of the world\u27s supply of fin-fish for human consumption. Since 1985 the production of farmed fish has quadrupled. Associated problems include increased levels of persistent organic pollutants and heavy metals in farmed fish fillets as compared to wild caught fish, environmental problems from waste fish food and excrement, disease hazards for fish and humans and depletion of wild forage fish to provide pellets for fish food. These and other problems are discussed with recommendations for human consumption of farmed fish
"Fish production is an important source of livelihoods among the world's poor, and fish consumption ...
Aquaculture, or more generally fish farming, and fisheries interact in several different ways. Firs...
The benefits of fish and fish products are their high nutrition value, rich of minerals, vitamine A ...
Aquaculture, or fish farming, now provides a significant portion of the world\u27s supply of fin-fis...
With wild catch of seafood threatened in the face of increasing demand worldwide there has been a ma...
Marine ecosystems and fisheries face serious threats from over-fishing, run-off of land-based pollut...
Aquaculture is important to the United States and the world's fishery system. Both import and export...
In 2006 fish contributed 110 million tons of meat to the human food supply (Figure 1). Aquaculture p...
In the aquatic environment, pollution with heavy metals is a major issue. Some of them are essential...
The environmental impact of marine fish-farming depends very much on species, culture method, stocki...
Abstract: The paper discusses the issue of feed ingredients in aquaculture as a telling example of i...
In the United States, approximately 1.3 billion fish are raised in off-shore and land-based aquacult...
We determined the health risks associated with the consumption of toxic metals in fish raised from a...
Intensive fish farming has faced a number of environmental challenges both locally and globally. In...
Diet is considered as the main route of exposure to pollutants such as persistent organic pollutants...
"Fish production is an important source of livelihoods among the world's poor, and fish consumption ...
Aquaculture, or more generally fish farming, and fisheries interact in several different ways. Firs...
The benefits of fish and fish products are their high nutrition value, rich of minerals, vitamine A ...
Aquaculture, or fish farming, now provides a significant portion of the world\u27s supply of fin-fis...
With wild catch of seafood threatened in the face of increasing demand worldwide there has been a ma...
Marine ecosystems and fisheries face serious threats from over-fishing, run-off of land-based pollut...
Aquaculture is important to the United States and the world's fishery system. Both import and export...
In 2006 fish contributed 110 million tons of meat to the human food supply (Figure 1). Aquaculture p...
In the aquatic environment, pollution with heavy metals is a major issue. Some of them are essential...
The environmental impact of marine fish-farming depends very much on species, culture method, stocki...
Abstract: The paper discusses the issue of feed ingredients in aquaculture as a telling example of i...
In the United States, approximately 1.3 billion fish are raised in off-shore and land-based aquacult...
We determined the health risks associated with the consumption of toxic metals in fish raised from a...
Intensive fish farming has faced a number of environmental challenges both locally and globally. In...
Diet is considered as the main route of exposure to pollutants such as persistent organic pollutants...
"Fish production is an important source of livelihoods among the world's poor, and fish consumption ...
Aquaculture, or more generally fish farming, and fisheries interact in several different ways. Firs...
The benefits of fish and fish products are their high nutrition value, rich of minerals, vitamine A ...