Aquaculture, or more generally fish farming, and fisheries interact in several different ways. First, many types of fish farming require fish products as inputs, mostly for feeding purposes. Second, farmed fish and wild fish products compete in fish markets with consequences for both the industry and, of course, consumers. Third, fish farming generates various types of polluting agents that may affect wild fish stocks and their habitat. Several other interactions exist. This paper is primarily concerned with the implications of the first of these interactions, namely the input relationships, for the overall supply of fish products in the future. To the extent that the fish farming industry demands wild fish products such as fish meal,...
In 2006 fish contributed 110 million tons of meat to the human food supply (Figure 1). Aquaculture p...
Regional and global trends in aquaculture production, value and price are assessed for the last 30 y...
While aquaculture has provided economic and nutritional benefits to millions, there are concerns tha...
Aquaculture, or more generally fish farming, and fisheries interact in several different ways. Firs...
Traditional aquaculture has to a large extent used herbivore species with limited requirements for a...
Research PaperThe incorporation of fisheries commodities into the International Food Policy Research...
Aquaculture is increasingly interacting with fisheries from a socio-economic and resource use perspe...
Aquaculture contributed 43 per cent of aquatic animal food for human consumption in 2007 (e.g. fish,...
Marine ecosystems and fisheries face serious threats from over-fishing, run-off of land-based pollut...
As the global human population grows and the middle class widens, resources are becoming increasingl...
Abstract only.Because of the stagnation of commercial landings, the development of aquaculture activ...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Although aquaculture has been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest sca...
This paper employs a general equilibrium model to examine how the rise of aquaculture and changes in...
Research PaperThe rapid growth of aquaculture and concomitant growth in the use of compound aquafeed...
In 2006 fish contributed 110 million tons of meat to the human food supply (Figure 1). Aquaculture p...
Regional and global trends in aquaculture production, value and price are assessed for the last 30 y...
While aquaculture has provided economic and nutritional benefits to millions, there are concerns tha...
Aquaculture, or more generally fish farming, and fisheries interact in several different ways. Firs...
Traditional aquaculture has to a large extent used herbivore species with limited requirements for a...
Research PaperThe incorporation of fisheries commodities into the International Food Policy Research...
Aquaculture is increasingly interacting with fisheries from a socio-economic and resource use perspe...
Aquaculture contributed 43 per cent of aquatic animal food for human consumption in 2007 (e.g. fish,...
Marine ecosystems and fisheries face serious threats from over-fishing, run-off of land-based pollut...
As the global human population grows and the middle class widens, resources are becoming increasingl...
Abstract only.Because of the stagnation of commercial landings, the development of aquaculture activ...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Although aquaculture has been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest sca...
This paper employs a general equilibrium model to examine how the rise of aquaculture and changes in...
Research PaperThe rapid growth of aquaculture and concomitant growth in the use of compound aquafeed...
In 2006 fish contributed 110 million tons of meat to the human food supply (Figure 1). Aquaculture p...
Regional and global trends in aquaculture production, value and price are assessed for the last 30 y...
While aquaculture has provided economic and nutritional benefits to millions, there are concerns tha...