Aquaculture refers to the farming of aquatic organisms, including finfish, crustaceans, mollusks, plants, and algae for human use. It has been practiced by cultures around the globe for millennia.
As global demand for seafood continues to surge and capture fisheries plateau, fish farming — or aquaculture — presents a promising path to achieving food security, economic growth, and a sustainable ...
Ben Belton shares a joint appointment with WorldFish as Global Lead for Social and Economic Inclusion Dave Little receives funding from, and works on a voluntary basis for, various organisations ...
With a growing population, the world is looking more and more to the ocean as a source of food. But wild stocks of fish and other seafoods are being overexploited in many areas. Now, a study from UCLA ...
James Njiru works for Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Mombasa, Kenya. He receives funding from Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute Christopher Aura receives funding from Kenya ...
If you’re picturing a land-based fish farm surrounded by barbed wire and “Do Not Enter” signs, think again. In Denmark, plans have been unveiled for what’s being called the world’s first circular fish ...
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