Aquatic Farming oleh Yves Earhart
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Aquatic Farming explores the critical role of aquaculture, or aquatic farming, in meeting global food demands while protecting marine ecosystems. It examines the science and practices behind farming fish, shellfish, and algae, offering a balanced view of its potential and challenges. The book highlights how sustainable aquaculture can alleviate pressure on wild fish populations and contribute to economic growth in coastal regions. Readers will discover the historical evolution of aquatic farming, from ancient techniques to modern industrial operations, and how past environmental missteps have shaped current practices.
The book progresses logically, beginning with foundational concepts such as farmed species biology and aquatic ecosystem management. It then delves into crucial aspects like nutritional needs, disease control, and genetic improvements in aquaculture. A unique aspect is its focus on integrating ecological principles into aquaculture management, offering solutions to minimize environmental impacts like habitat destruction and pollution.
Case studies from various regions illustrate both successful and unsuccessful ventures, providing valuable insights for practitioners and policymakers alike. Ultimately, Aquatic Farming champions sustainable aquaculture as a viable path toward food security, provided it adheres to scientific principles and responsible management. By presenting complex information in an accessible manner and drawing upon diverse research fields, the book equips readers with the knowledge to make informed decisions about the future of aquatic farming and its impact on our world.
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