Global food demand is rising, and serious questions remain about whether supply can increase sustainably. Land-based expansion is possible but may exacerbate climate change and biodiversity loss, and compromise the delivery of other ecosystem services. As food from the sea represents only 17% of the current production of edible meat, we ask how much food we can expect the ocean to sustainably produce by 2050. Here we examine the main food-producing sectors in the ocean—wild fisheries, finfish mariculture and bivalve mariculture—to estimate ‘sustainable supply curves’ that account for ecological, economic, regulatory and technological constraints. We overlay these supply curves with demand scenarios to estimate future seafood production. We...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing global food animal production industries and, according to...
Aquaculture is likely to supply most of the projected increased need for seafood over the next few d...
Marine aquaculture presents an opportunity for increasing seafood production in the face of growing ...
Global food demand is rising, and serious questions remain about whether supply can increase sustain...
As the human population and demand for food grow1, the ocean will be called on to provide increasing...
The expected increase in global food demand, as a consequence of a rising and wealthier world popula...
The sustainability of global seafood supply to meet increasing demand is facing several challenges, ...
Expansion in the world's human population and economic development will increase future demand for f...
Expansion in the world's human population and economic development will increase future demand for f...
Food from the sea can make a larger contribution to healthy and sustainable diets, and to addressing...
That marine ecological systems are tremendously productive of plant and animal life is an establishe...
As the human population grows and climate change threatens the stability of seafood sources, we face...
Mariculture is growing rapidly over the last three decades at an average rate of about 3.7% per year...
By 2050 it is expected that food, clean drinking water and sustainable energy has to be produced for...
Ocean fisheries and marine aquaculture are an important but often overlooked component of world food...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing global food animal production industries and, according to...
Aquaculture is likely to supply most of the projected increased need for seafood over the next few d...
Marine aquaculture presents an opportunity for increasing seafood production in the face of growing ...
Global food demand is rising, and serious questions remain about whether supply can increase sustain...
As the human population and demand for food grow1, the ocean will be called on to provide increasing...
The expected increase in global food demand, as a consequence of a rising and wealthier world popula...
The sustainability of global seafood supply to meet increasing demand is facing several challenges, ...
Expansion in the world's human population and economic development will increase future demand for f...
Expansion in the world's human population and economic development will increase future demand for f...
Food from the sea can make a larger contribution to healthy and sustainable diets, and to addressing...
That marine ecological systems are tremendously productive of plant and animal life is an establishe...
As the human population grows and climate change threatens the stability of seafood sources, we face...
Mariculture is growing rapidly over the last three decades at an average rate of about 3.7% per year...
By 2050 it is expected that food, clean drinking water and sustainable energy has to be produced for...
Ocean fisheries and marine aquaculture are an important but often overlooked component of world food...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing global food animal production industries and, according to...
Aquaculture is likely to supply most of the projected increased need for seafood over the next few d...
Marine aquaculture presents an opportunity for increasing seafood production in the face of growing ...