The sustainability of global seafood supply to meet increasing demand is facing several challenges, including increasing consumption levels due to a growing human population, fisheries resources over-exploitation and climate change. Whilst growth in seafood production from capture fisheries is limited, global mariculture production is expanding. However, climate change poses risks to the potential seafood production from mariculture. Here, we apply a global mariculture production model that accounts for changing ocean conditions, suitable marine area for farming, fishmeal and fish oil production, farmed species dietary demand, farmed fish price and global seafood demand to project mariculture production under two climate and socio-economic ...
The world's small pelagic fish populations, their fisheries, fishmeal and fish oil production indust...
Ocean fisheries and marine aquaculture are an important but often overlooked component of world food...
Global food demand is rising, and serious questions remain about whether supply can increase sustain...
Mariculture is growing rapidly over the last three decades at an average rate of about 3.7% per year...
As the human population and demand for food grow1, the ocean will be called on to provide increasing...
Aquaculture production is projected to expand from land-based operations to the open ocean as demand...
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...
Aquaculture now produces more seafood than wild capture fisheries and this production is expected to...
Aquaculture managers and industry must take into account the impact of climate change on production ...
Growing human populations and changing dietary preferences are increasing global demands for fish, a...
Human-induced climate change and ocean acidification (CC-OA) is changing the physical and biological...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing global food animal production industries and, according to...
Aquaculture is expected to provide an important contribution to future food security. By the year 20...
Invited SpeakerClimate change is already affecting aquaculture production through changes in seasona...
The world's small pelagic fish populations, their fisheries, fishmeal and fish oil production indust...
Ocean fisheries and marine aquaculture are an important but often overlooked component of world food...
Global food demand is rising, and serious questions remain about whether supply can increase sustain...
Mariculture is growing rapidly over the last three decades at an average rate of about 3.7% per year...
As the human population and demand for food grow1, the ocean will be called on to provide increasing...
Aquaculture production is projected to expand from land-based operations to the open ocean as demand...
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...
Aquaculture now produces more seafood than wild capture fisheries and this production is expected to...
Aquaculture managers and industry must take into account the impact of climate change on production ...
Growing human populations and changing dietary preferences are increasing global demands for fish, a...
Human-induced climate change and ocean acidification (CC-OA) is changing the physical and biological...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing global food animal production industries and, according to...
Aquaculture is expected to provide an important contribution to future food security. By the year 20...
Invited SpeakerClimate change is already affecting aquaculture production through changes in seasona...
The world's small pelagic fish populations, their fisheries, fishmeal and fish oil production indust...
Ocean fisheries and marine aquaculture are an important but often overlooked component of world food...
Global food demand is rising, and serious questions remain about whether supply can increase sustain...