Aquaculture – the farming of fish and other aquatic organisms – is the world’s fastest-growing food production system. The sharpest growth in aquaculture is happening in Africa. Average annual growth ...
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Contributor: Factory farming of fish is brewing pathogens
Aquaculture is critical for feeding a hungry planet, but it does not need to be as reckless as it is today.
Big fish eat little fish. The entire sport of angling is predicated on this natural fact. If predatory fish survived any other way, people like Lauri Rapala and Fred Arbogast would never have become ...
If it still seems strange to think of fish growing on farms, it shouldn’t. Aquaculture has been the fastest growing food sector in the world for decades, and people now eat more farmed fish than wild ...
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Sierra Leoneans who live off the sea don’t trust farmed fish – but wild fish are in decline
At dawn in Tombo, one of Sierra Leone’s largest fishing towns, small-scale fishers begin landing fish from the sea. A portion of the catch is sold at the landing sites, while the rest is taken home to ...
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Over 4 Million Salmon Died Prematurely at One Country's Fish Farms in 2025, New Data Reveals Why
Environmental advocates warn mass fish deaths risk becoming "the new normal" ...
SALEM — Aquaculture advocates are asking Oregon lawmakers to reject additional fish farming regulations they claim will derail innovation in the state’s industry. The original version of House Bill ...
Can mussels be the sustainable snack that saves the ocean? Serial entrepreneur Phil Cruver, who runs an innovative mussel farm six miles off the SoCal coast, says the eco-friendly shellfish should be ...
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