Aquaculture Is Shifting Toward Less Sustainable Species, Study Says
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Aquaculture is shifting toward less sustainable species, study says
While aquaculture has grown rapidly to meet global seafood demand, it is increasingly relying on species that are less beneficial for food security, climate mitigation, and biodiversity, said a new study from researchers at the University of British Columbia. The study, published in Fish and Fisheries, analyzed global aquaculture production from 1950 to 2023 and found that, since the 1980s, the industry has shifted toward a smaller number of int…
New UBC Study Reveals Aquaculture Trends Moving Toward Less Sustainable
Aquaculture’s evolution over the past seven decades reveals a troubling shift: a move toward species with reduced sustainability potential that undermines critical global goals. A recent comprehensive study conducted by researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) exposes this changing landscape, emphasizing how the aquaculture industry’s rapid growth is paradoxically compromising its ability to […]
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