Sustainable Fishery Articles & Analysis: Older
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Empowering consumers to make informed choices In the information age, making informed decisions should be straightforward. Consumers need information about sustainability and nutrient values, as well as provenance, and potential risks and benefits of the products they consume. However, when it comes to seafood consumption, the complexities of health benefits, sustainability, and climate impacts ...
ByEurofish
As the global demand for fish meal continues to rise, the role of fish meal machine manufacturers in China becomes increasingly crucial. These manufacturers play a pivotal role in providing innovative and efficient solutions for fish meal production, contributing to the sustainability of the aquaculture and feed industries. In this article, we'll explore the expertise and offerings of leading ...
Skretting, the global aquafeed division of Nutreco, provides innovative and sustainable nutritional solutions and services to the aquaculture industry. This global player has production facilities in 18 countries on five continents. In 2022, the company produced and supplied more than 3 million tons of high-quality feed for more than 60 species of fish and crustaceans. For Skretting, R&D is ...
ByBESTMIX
As the global demand for seafood continues to surge, aquaculture has emerged as a vital solution to meet this growing need sustainably. However, fish farming comes with its challenges, one of which is maintaining optimal water quality to ensure the health and growth of aquatic species. This is where ozone technology, specifically Absolute Ozone® generators, is making a remarkable impact. ...
Food security, nutrition and the future of farming are challenges that face us all, but with innovation and research, there are solutions at hand. Commercial indoor growing is a fast-paced and ever-evolving industry. And rightly so, if we have any hope of feeding growing populations with high quality, nutrient-dense food then we need to be looking beyond conventional farming and start embracing ...
At Linton Lock on the River Ouse between York and Harrogate (North Yorkshire) a LANDY hydropower screw is used to generate sustainable energy, in a fish-friendly way. The screw dimensions 3 meter diameter and 8.5 meter length. It concerns an open compact Archimedes screw, which requires minimal civil work on site. Location: Linton Lock, York, UK Type of screw: compact Capacity: 4.5 m3/sec ...
This action mixes stratified water while increasing dissolved oxygen levels and protecting fish, aquatic organisms and beneficial microbes from suffocation. Beneficial Microbes Fishery Prime is a special blend of Probiotic microbes for the improvement of recreational fisheries. It is the first ever Probiotic for lake management. Fishery Prime ...
Farming fish together with seaweed and other species could help improve the sustainability of aquaculture and reduce pollution. A new study provides a tool for designing sustainable fish farming systems and calculates their potential to recycle waste. An example of a salmon farming system incorporating seaweed and sea urchins could reduce nitrogen releases to the environment by 45%. Over half of ...
Part 1.Fish Farms Market Overview in Indonesia Part 2.Reasons Why Fishery Industry Develops Fast in Indonesia Part 3.Fish Farm Types in Indonesian Part 4.Sustainable Development of the Fishery in Indonesia Fish Farms Market Overview in Indonesia Fish farming is the world’s fastest growing food production sector. ...
Growing Fishery The commercial Antarctic krill fishery dates back to the 1960s, Werner explains. ...
ByEnsia
While mangroves are widely recognized for their role in enhancing both small scale and commercial fisheries, they are rapidly disappearing. A fuller understanding of this ecosystem service and its value in both social and economic terms will help enhance the sustainable management of both mangroves and fisheries. ...
We review the economics perspective on sustainable resource use and sustainable development. Under standard conditions, dynamic efficiency leads to sustainability of renewable resources but not the other way around. For the economic-ecological system as a whole, dynamic efficiency and intergenerational equity similarly lead to ...
This was the golden age of oceanic fisheries. The catch grew rapidly as fishing technologies evolved and as refrigerated processing ships began to accompany fishing fleets, enabling them to operate in distant waters. Unfortunately, the human appetite for seafood has outgrown the sustainable yield of oceanic fisheries. Today four fifths of ...
Monitoring took place in areas under co–management fisheries administration provision entitled 'Management and exploitation areas for benthic resources (MEABR)' where several species that are under commercial exploitation have to be monitored. ...
Fish scale is a by-product of fishery. The scales are mainly formed by hydroxyapatite and collagen, forming a kind of natural composite with a large specific surface area that intensifies the adsorption process. ...
This study deals with the development of appropriate sustainable strategies for environmental-benign aquatic processing systems. In this regard, the interactions between the aquatic system and its environment are first defined. Second, the effect of environmental pollution decreasing the fish quality in the aquatic systems has been exposed. Third, some sustainable strategies for improving the ...
These results have been used to inform Mexican business and political leaders of the value of low-impact and sustainable sportfishing tourism as an attractive alternative to high risk exploitation by industrial fisheries. Keywords: environmental economics, sportfishing, tourism, economic impacts, Los Cabos, sustainable resource use, local ...
The perverse nature of harmful subsidies is especially apparent in the case of oceanic fisheries. Partly as a result of these subsidies, there are now so many fishing trawlers that their catch potential is nearly double the sustainable fish catch. ...
Fisheries activities have an integral role to play in the livelihoods and economies of the Pacific island countries. ...
1998, SPF are concentrated in specific areas not influenced directly by these anomalies and therefore available to fishing in considerable abundance and vulnerable to a high fishing scheme. Our recommendation for SPF-fishery management is to regulate the fishing during these anomalously warm periods. Finally, it is important to investigate more about fishing scenarios during ...