Authors
Rosamond L Naylor, Ronald W Hardy, Alejandro H Buschmann, Simon R Bush, Ling Cao, Dane H Klinger, David C Little, Jane Lubchenco, Sandra E Shumway, Max Troell
Publication date
2021/3/25
Source
Nature
Volume
591
Issue
7851
Pages
551-563
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
The sustainability of aquaculture has been debated intensely since 2000, when a review on the net contribution of aquaculture to world fish supplies was published in Nature. This paper reviews the developments in global aquaculture from 1997 to 2017, incorporating all industry sub-sectors and highlighting the integration of aquaculture in the global food system. Inland aquaculture—especially in Asia—has contributed the most to global production volumes and food security. Major gains have also occurred in aquaculture feed efficiency and fish nutrition, lowering the fish-in–fish-out ratio for all fed species, although the dependence on marine ingredients persists and reliance on terrestrial ingredients has increased. The culture of both molluscs and seaweed is increasingly recognized for its ecosystem services; however, the quantification, valuation, and market development of these services remain rare. The …
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