Although aquaculture has been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest scale and limited to a few species e.g. carp. However, in recent decades, aquaculture has shown very rapid expansion. This is partly because catches of wild fish have expanded at a slower rate than demand and many new scientific and technological advances have been made in aquaculture. Furthermore, by the mid-1990s evidence available to scientists indicated that catches of wild fish had either reached, nearly reached or even exceeded their sustainable limits (Williams, 1997). Consequently, according to Meryl Williams (1997, p.18), Director of ICLARM, now “aquaculture is the major, though not sole hope, for improving the world’s fish production”....
Aquaculture is the art, science and business of cultivating aquatic animals and plants in fresh or m...
To meet the Convention on Biological Diversity's Aichi Target 11 on marine biodiversity protection a...
This paper argues that Australia is experiencing rapid development in aquaculture and has the potent...
Although aquaculture has been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest sca...
Although aquaculture as been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest scal...
Aquaculture contributed 43 per cent of aquatic animal food for human consumption in 2007 (e.g. fish,...
Being the fastest growing food producing sector, aquaculture has the potential to provide high quali...
While aquaculture has provided economic and nutritional benefits to millions, there are concerns tha...
Marine ecosystems and fisheries face serious threats from over-fishing, run-off of land-based pollut...
The fisheries sector in the course of the last three decades have been transformed from a developed ...
Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any m...
While aquaculture has provided economic and nutritional benefits to millions, there are concerns tha...
The status and potential of aquaculture is considered as part of a broader food landscape of wild aq...
This research investigates the intricate dynamics of sustainable aquaculture practices, focusing on ...
Contribution of aquaculture to global food security has increased significantly, especially after th...
Aquaculture is the art, science and business of cultivating aquatic animals and plants in fresh or m...
To meet the Convention on Biological Diversity's Aichi Target 11 on marine biodiversity protection a...
This paper argues that Australia is experiencing rapid development in aquaculture and has the potent...
Although aquaculture has been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest sca...
Although aquaculture as been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest scal...
Aquaculture contributed 43 per cent of aquatic animal food for human consumption in 2007 (e.g. fish,...
Being the fastest growing food producing sector, aquaculture has the potential to provide high quali...
While aquaculture has provided economic and nutritional benefits to millions, there are concerns tha...
Marine ecosystems and fisheries face serious threats from over-fishing, run-off of land-based pollut...
The fisheries sector in the course of the last three decades have been transformed from a developed ...
Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any m...
While aquaculture has provided economic and nutritional benefits to millions, there are concerns tha...
The status and potential of aquaculture is considered as part of a broader food landscape of wild aq...
This research investigates the intricate dynamics of sustainable aquaculture practices, focusing on ...
Contribution of aquaculture to global food security has increased significantly, especially after th...
Aquaculture is the art, science and business of cultivating aquatic animals and plants in fresh or m...
To meet the Convention on Biological Diversity's Aichi Target 11 on marine biodiversity protection a...
This paper argues that Australia is experiencing rapid development in aquaculture and has the potent...