The production of food from marine and freshwaters is undergoing a profound revolution—from hunting to farming or from fishing to aquaculture. Fishing and aquaculture exploit and alter the biodiversity on which they are based, each in different but convergent ways. Fishing harvests a much larger range of biodiversity at ecosystem, species and genetic levels than aquaculture. Nearly 400 aquatic species are cultured and more than 5000 species captured in fisheries. Aquaculture and fishing tend to reduce genetic, species and ecosystem diversity, but along different pathways. Fishing reduces genetic and species diversity through selectively removing target individuals with desired characteristics, such as large size, and alters ecosystems. Aqua...
Aquaculture experienced a drastic increase throughout the world with a range species from giant clam...
Aquaculture contributed 43 per cent of aquatic animal food for human consumption in 2007 (e.g. fish,...
Although fish are often excluded from projections of future food supply, they are a very important s...
The production of food from marine and freshwaters is undergoing a profound revolution—from hunting ...
The fisheries sector in the course of the last three decades have been transformed from a developed ...
While aquaculture has provided economic and nutritional benefits to millions, there are concerns tha...
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 world is facing numerous challenges ranging from economic crisis to climate change, and at the s...
Fish—including finfish and shellfish—are an important item in the human food basket, contributing 17...
Although aquaculture has been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest sca...
Aquaculture, the farming of fish and seafood, is now recognised as a highly efficient system to pro...
While genetic selection and cultivation of organisms have helped to support a larger human populatio...
As the global human population grows and the middle class widens, resources are becoming increasingl...
Fish farming is the world’s fastest growing sector of agricultural business. Fish and other aquati...
Aquaculture experienced a drastic increase throughout the world with a range species from giant clam...
Aquaculture contributed 43 per cent of aquatic animal food for human consumption in 2007 (e.g. fish,...
Although fish are often excluded from projections of future food supply, they are a very important s...
The production of food from marine and freshwaters is undergoing a profound revolution—from hunting ...
The fisheries sector in the course of the last three decades have been transformed from a developed ...
While aquaculture has provided economic and nutritional benefits to millions, there are concerns tha...
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 world is facing numerous challenges ranging from economic crisis to climate change, and at the s...
Fish—including finfish and shellfish—are an important item in the human food basket, contributing 17...
Although aquaculture has been practised for many centuries, it was in the past on quite a modest sca...
Aquaculture, the farming of fish and seafood, is now recognised as a highly efficient system to pro...
While genetic selection and cultivation of organisms have helped to support a larger human populatio...
As the global human population grows and the middle class widens, resources are becoming increasingl...
Fish farming is the world’s fastest growing sector of agricultural business. Fish and other aquati...
Aquaculture experienced a drastic increase throughout the world with a range species from giant clam...
Aquaculture contributed 43 per cent of aquatic animal food for human consumption in 2007 (e.g. fish,...
Although fish are often excluded from projections of future food supply, they are a very important s...