The contribution of fisheries and aquaculture to the global protein supply
Auburn University · World Wildlife Fund
Abstract
Abstract The contribution of aquatic animal protein to the global, animal-source protein supply and the relative importance of aquaculture to capture fisheries in supplying this protein is relevant in assessments and decisions related to the future of aquatic food production and its security. Meat of terrestrial animals, milk, and eggs resulted in 76,966 Kt crude protein compared with 13,950 Kt or 15.3% from aquatic animals in 2018.While aquaculture produced a greater tonnage of aquatic animals, capture fisheries resulted in 7,135 Kt crude protein while aquaculture yielded 6,815 Kt. Capture fisheries production has not increased in the past two decades, and aquaculture production must increase to assure the…
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- 108.97
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- 100%
- References
- 153
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3Topics & keywords
- Aquaculture
- Fish meal
- Fishery
- Pelagic zone
- Population
- Commercial fish feed
- Business
- Biology