articleJournal of the World Aquaculture SocietyJun 1, 2020HYBRID OA

Achieving sustainable aquaculture: Historical and current perspectives and future needs and challenges

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Abstract

Abstract Important operational changes that have gradually been assimilated and new approaches that are developing as part of the movement toward sustainable intensive aquaculture production systems are presented via historical, current, and future perspectives. Improved environmental and economic sustainability based on increased efficiency of production continues to be realized. As a result, aquaculture continues to reduce its carbon footprint through reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Reduced use of freshwater and land resources per unit of production, improved feed management practices as well as increased knowledge of nutrient requirements, effective feed ingredients and additives, domestication of…

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Keywords
  • Aquaculture
  • Sustainability
  • Production (economics)
  • Carbon footprint
  • Food security
  • Ecological footprint
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Natural resource economics
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