نتایج جستجو برای: aquaculture development

تعداد نتایج: 1424205  

2012
Shruti Chatterjee Soumya Haldar

Aquaculture remains a growing, vibrant and important production sector for high-protein animal food that is easily digestible and of high biological value. Globally, marine and inland capture fisheries provide two-thirds of the total food fish supply with the remaining one-third being derived from aquaculture [1]. The reported global production of food fish from aquaculture, including fin fishe...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
d. iribarren m.t. moreira g. feijoo

the spanish turbot aquaculture sector holds a top position in the international market. thisactivity is mainly developed along the galician coast (nw spain). this article evaluates the environmentalperformance of galician turbot aquaculture according to the life cycle assessment (lca) methodology.previously, on account of the expected relevance of feed for aquaculture, marine aquafeed productio...

2012
Patrik J. G. Henriksson Jeroen B. Guinée René Kleijn Geert R. de Snoo

PURPOSE As capture fishery production has reached its limits and global demand for aquatic products is still increasing, aquaculture has become the world's fastest growing animal production sector. In attempts to evaluate the environmental consequences of this rapid expansion, life cycle assessment (LCA) has become a frequently used method. The present review of current peer-reviewed literature...

2017
Ji Yeun Kim Jung-Lim Lee

Fish-borne illness is associated with pathogenic bacteria, Vibrio spp., transmitted from contaminated aquaculture water to fish. But little is known about the correlation between water quality in aquaculture and subsequent bacterial contamination in fish products. The degree of bacterial transmission from Vibrio spp. contaminated aquaculture water to fish was investigated. V. anguillarum, V. pa...

2014
Suresh Babu Chandanapalli Sreenivasa Reddy Rajya Lakshmi

Aquaculture has been a fast-growing industry because of significant increases in demand for fish and seafood throughout the world. Its economic importance is increasing economically. Aquaculture -also known as fish or shellfish farming -refers to the breeding, rearing, and harvesting of plants and animals in all types of water environments including ponds, rivers, lakes, and the ocean. Research...

2009
A. M. Nobre J. G. Ferreira

a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: Sustainable aquaculture Ecosystem approach to aquaculture (EAA) Ecological–economic modelling Integrated coastal management (ICM) MARKET model This paper presents a Modeling Approach to Resource economics decision-maKing in EcoaquaculTure (MARKET model). The MARKET model was developed as a scenario-testing tool to provide insights on the ecological and economic i...

2016
Mona Saleh Gokhlesh Kumar Abdel-Azeem Abdel-Baki Saleh Al-Quraishy Mansour El-Matbouli

BACKGROUND Worldwide, there is a need to expand the number of drugs available to treat parasitic infections in aquaculture. One of the new materials being tested is metal nanoparticles, which have unique chemical and physical characteristics owing to their extremely small size and high surface area to volume ratio. We examined the effectiveness of gold nanoparticles against the microsporidian p...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2001
J Tibbetts

Three thousand years ago, farmers in China began growing fish in freshwater ponds and a thousand years later began cultivating mollusks along coastlines. For centuries, aquaculture—the farming of fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants—remained mostly a small-scale subsistence activity providing relatively low yields. But during the past few decades, aquatic farming has abruptly undergone a startli...

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