Overfishing has put exorbitant stress on our oceans. But there is a solution: Aquaculture—otherwise known as fish farming—is the practice of growing and harvesting fish in a controlled, regulated and ...
Aquaculture refers to the farming of aquatic organisms, including finfish, crustaceans, mollusks, plants, and algae for human use. It has been practiced by cultures around the globe for millennia.
As global demand for seafood continues to surge and capture fisheries plateau, fish farming — or aquaculture — presents a promising path to achieving food security, economic growth, and a sustainable ...
Ben Belton shares a joint appointment with WorldFish as Global Lead for Social and Economic Inclusion Dave Little receives funding from, and works on a voluntary basis for, various organisations ...
James Njiru works for Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Mombasa, Kenya. He receives funding from Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute Christopher Aura receives funding from Kenya ...
Fish farms serve the purpose of rearing fish for commercial and residential sales. Fish farms make money by selling their farmed livestock. If your fish farm allows customers to catch their fish, you ...