The growing demand for fish products and the dwindling productivity of marine fish stocks due to the overexploitation of fisheries place the aquaculture industry as a key contributor to the global fish supply. The intensive development of aquaculture has raised a range of environmental concerns such as effluent discharge, excessive use of resources and dependence on commercial feed. In this context, the development of sustainable aquaculture systems is becoming the cornerstone for long-term aquaculture expansion, and to achieve environmental sustainability. Integrated multitrophic aquaculture (IMTA) is regarded as a suitable approach to limit aquaculture nutrients and organic matter outputs through biomitigation. The cocultured species ar...
International audienceAquaculture faces a double challenge produce more to sustain growing demand fo...
By moving away from coastal waters and hence reducing pressure on nearshore ecosystems, offshore aqu...
International audienceInspired by agroecology, ecological aquaculture proposes an alternative model ...
Marine aquaculture of high value species such as fish is generally reliant on external food supplies...
Background: The demand for fish and fish products is now higher than ever. However, several problems...
The aquaculture production has grown steadily owing to the dramatic expansion in this sector worldwi...
There has been a growing concern in recent years about the impacts of aquaculture on the environment...
The growth of aquaculture at the global level involves an increase in area under cultivation, a hig...
Aquaculture is one among the industries growing at the fastest rate in the world with an average ra...
Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture is being promoted as one of the solutions for the sustainable ...
SUMMARY – The negative impact of aquaculture derives mainly from particulate and dissolved nutrients...
Abstract Sustainability refers to the ability of a society, an ecosystem, or an ongoing system to c...
Sustainability of seafood supplies is a matter of growing concern at a time when demand is increasin...
Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) Economic prosperity and environmental sustainability th...
International audienceAquaculture faces a double challenge produce more to sustain growing demand fo...
International audienceAquaculture faces a double challenge produce more to sustain growing demand fo...
By moving away from coastal waters and hence reducing pressure on nearshore ecosystems, offshore aqu...
International audienceInspired by agroecology, ecological aquaculture proposes an alternative model ...
Marine aquaculture of high value species such as fish is generally reliant on external food supplies...
Background: The demand for fish and fish products is now higher than ever. However, several problems...
The aquaculture production has grown steadily owing to the dramatic expansion in this sector worldwi...
There has been a growing concern in recent years about the impacts of aquaculture on the environment...
The growth of aquaculture at the global level involves an increase in area under cultivation, a hig...
Aquaculture is one among the industries growing at the fastest rate in the world with an average ra...
Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture is being promoted as one of the solutions for the sustainable ...
SUMMARY – The negative impact of aquaculture derives mainly from particulate and dissolved nutrients...
Abstract Sustainability refers to the ability of a society, an ecosystem, or an ongoing system to c...
Sustainability of seafood supplies is a matter of growing concern at a time when demand is increasin...
Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) Economic prosperity and environmental sustainability th...
International audienceAquaculture faces a double challenge produce more to sustain growing demand fo...
International audienceAquaculture faces a double challenge produce more to sustain growing demand fo...
By moving away from coastal waters and hence reducing pressure on nearshore ecosystems, offshore aqu...
International audienceInspired by agroecology, ecological aquaculture proposes an alternative model ...