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Disease Emergence and Food Security: Global Impact of Pathogens on Sustainable Aquaculture Production
Walker, Peter J. - Crawford Fund - 2004
Aquaculture is one of the most rapidly developing sectors of global food production, contributing significantly to socio-economic development by providing food security and export earnings from high-value products. The importance of the industry to the expanding world population is underscored...
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Sustaining Fish as a Food Supply
Fischer, Tim - Crawford Fund - 2004
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Fish for Feed vs Fish for Food
Allan, Geoff L. - Crawford Fund - 2004
Aquaculture is the fastest-growing food producing industry sector in the world. Demand for feed ingredients, particularly for preferred protein sources such as fishmeal, fish oil and ‘trash fish’, has also increased, raising questions about sustainability and uses of fish for aquaculture...
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Sharing Fisheries Resource: The Size of the Pie or the Size of the Slice?
McPhee, Daryl P.; Loveday, Ted D. - Crawford Fund - 2004
There is continual pressure from parts of the recreational sector to close commercial fisheries. This pressure is based on the belief that recreational fisheries are inherently more environmentally benign and ‘worth’ more than commercial fisheries, and that recreational fishing benefits are...
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Research Solutions for a Win-Win-Win
Smith, Barney - Crawford Fund - 2004
Global fish production, consumption trends, and the trade in seafood products are dominated by the developing world, particularly Asia. The importance of fish to the poor as an affordable and readily available staple food and as a source of livelihood opportunities is rarely well documented and...
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World Fish Supplies, Outlook and Food Security
Williams, Meryl J. - Crawford Fund - 2004
More people in the world to feed, rising wealth and a new focus on healthy foods are generating a rising tide of demand for fish. This rise in demand is happening just when the main sources of fish and other aquatic life are struggling to keep pace, and prices of many aquatic commodities are...
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Outlook for Fish to 2020: A Win-Win-Win for Oceans, Fisheries and the Poor?
Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin - Crawford Fund - 2004
The world has observed an unprecedented rise in production, consumption and trade of fish during last three decades. Developing countries as a whole supply nearly 75% of the fish, and represent 50% of the value of global fish trade. At a time when receipts from traditional agricultural exports...
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Threats to Aquatic Environments: Is Aquaculture a Solution?
Naylor, Rosamond L. - Crawford Fund - 2004
Marine ecosystems and fisheries face serious threats from over-fishing, run-off of land-based pollutants, introductions and invasions of exotic species, coastal development and habitat alteration, unintended by-catch, and climate change. Annual global fish catches fluctuate between 80 and 90...
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Fish, Aquaculture and Food Security: Sustaining Fish as a Food Supply
Kearney, Robert - Crawford Fund - 2004
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Clements, R.J. - Crawford Fund - 2004
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