Identifying strategies to maintain seafood supply is central to global food supply. China is the world's largest producer of seafood and has used a variety of production methods in the ocean including domestic capture fisheries, aquaculture (both freshwater and marine), stock enhancement, artificial reef building, and distant water fisheries. Here we survey the outcomes of China's marine seafood production strategies, with particular attention paid to the associated costs, benefits, and risks. Benefits identified include high production, low management costs, and high employment, but significant costs and risks were also identified. For example, a majority of fish in China's catches are one year-old, ecosystem and catch composition has chan...
From a transaction cost perspective, this paper shows how the tradition of consuming marine fish by ...
This paper examines the implications of changing Chinese seafood value chains for producers in sourc...
Introduction: China is responsible for more than 60% of global aquaculture production. As the fronti...
China is the world\u27s largest capture fisheries and aquaculture producer. Over recent decades, Chi...
This article discusses how the Chinese seafood industry will affect the rest of the world\u27s fishi...
China used to be relatively rich in marine fisheries resources but overfishing during the last three...
China is the world’s largest producer of aquaculture and capture fisheries. How this country develop...
Sustainable seafood programs have developed and evolved for approximately two decades as a market-ba...
China\u27s 13th Five-Year Plan, launched in March 2016, provides a sound policy platform for the pro...
Having the world’s largest fishing fleet while facing depleting fishery resources in its inshore wat...
China dominates the global aquaculture industry, most clearly with its massive production and consum...
Research PaperChina is a large developing country with 1.28 billion of population, per capita’s inco...
Aquaculture supply from China has been a remedy to meet the growing global demand for seafood in the...
Aquaculture supply from China has been a remedy to meet the growing global demand for seafood in the...
Abstract China remains the largest nation of marine capture fisheries in the world in the last few d...
From a transaction cost perspective, this paper shows how the tradition of consuming marine fish by ...
This paper examines the implications of changing Chinese seafood value chains for producers in sourc...
Introduction: China is responsible for more than 60% of global aquaculture production. As the fronti...
China is the world\u27s largest capture fisheries and aquaculture producer. Over recent decades, Chi...
This article discusses how the Chinese seafood industry will affect the rest of the world\u27s fishi...
China used to be relatively rich in marine fisheries resources but overfishing during the last three...
China is the world’s largest producer of aquaculture and capture fisheries. How this country develop...
Sustainable seafood programs have developed and evolved for approximately two decades as a market-ba...
China\u27s 13th Five-Year Plan, launched in March 2016, provides a sound policy platform for the pro...
Having the world’s largest fishing fleet while facing depleting fishery resources in its inshore wat...
China dominates the global aquaculture industry, most clearly with its massive production and consum...
Research PaperChina is a large developing country with 1.28 billion of population, per capita’s inco...
Aquaculture supply from China has been a remedy to meet the growing global demand for seafood in the...
Aquaculture supply from China has been a remedy to meet the growing global demand for seafood in the...
Abstract China remains the largest nation of marine capture fisheries in the world in the last few d...
From a transaction cost perspective, this paper shows how the tradition of consuming marine fish by ...
This paper examines the implications of changing Chinese seafood value chains for producers in sourc...
Introduction: China is responsible for more than 60% of global aquaculture production. As the fronti...