Understanding Aquaculture

Hardback
January 2019
9781789180114
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  • Publisher
    CABI
  • Published
    4th January 2019
  • ISBN 9781789180114
  • Language English
  • Pages 276 pp.
  • Size 7" x 10"
  • Images color illus
$90.00

Roughly half the seafood we eat comes from farms, and yet many consumers remain hesitant, even resistant, to buying farmed fish. Aquaculture is compared with both terrestrial agriculture and capture fisheries and has endured considerable, often unfounded, criticism.

Understanding Aquaculture addresses the controversial aspects of aquaculture, answering common questions about the industry and farmed seafood. Are farmed fish safe to eat? Are wild fish more nutritious? Do fish farms pollute the environment? Understanding Aquaculture sets the record straight for the world's most important source of seafood.

Aquaculture is critical to food security, both now and in the future, and an informed and supportive public is needed to ensure its potential is fully realized. Informative and engaging, Understanding Aquaculture is a thoroughly researched resource for students and practitioners, but manages to put the facts within reach of casual readers.

Jesse Trushenski

Dr Jesse Trushenski is the Director of Science for Riverence and its sister company, Evaqua Farms. Before joining the private sector, Jesse pursued her interest in aquaculture in academia and later with a state natural resource agency. She lives with her fella and their four-legged kids in Bozeman, Montana.

agriculture; aquaculture; aquaculture researchers; aquaculture students; farmed fish; farmed seafood; fisheries; food security; fishery management; wild fish