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Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy

Countries Must Adopt Ecosystem-Focused Management for Northeast Atlantic Fisheries

Jean-Christophe Vandevelde & Ashley Wilson, The Pew Charitable Trusts Fisheries & Aquaculture

Failures show need for precautionary catch limits and sustainable strategy for mackerel, herring, and blue whiting.

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'Living seawalls' bring back biodiversity to Sydney Harbour

James and Redmayne, Jill Gralow, Reuters Fisheries & Aquaculture

About 50% of the natural shore of the harbour has been transformed by seawalls and pilings, which do not support biodiversity the same way a natural coastline would.

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How aquaculture can contribute to climate-friendly food systems

Bente E Torstensen & Øyvind Fylling-Jensen, The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

Only 6-7 percent of the protein currently consumed by humans originates from aquatic sources. Given global population growth and the potential to produce food more sustainably in the oceans than on land, this must change.

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Bringing Blue Food to the Policy Table: Highlights from the U.N. Food Systems Summit

Blue Food Assessment Fisheries & Aquaculture

Last week, the first-ever United Nations Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) brought together community leaders, national delegates, nutrition experts, and civil society experts to spark a global food system transformation.

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A $10 million initiative to turn agricultural waste into aquafeeds

The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

A new $9.8 million aquaculture research centre is being developed at Deakin University in order to produce novel feed ingredients for the industry.

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Why there's no need to wait for blue carbon

Rob Fletcher, The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

In order for the seaweed industry to thrive and grow sustainably, it needs to be self-sustaining and market-driven, not reliant on the possibility of blue carbon credits, according to Briana Warner, CEO of Atlantic Sea Farms.

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11 innovations shaping global food systems from the water

Emily Kelly, World Economic Forum Fisheries & Aquaculture

UpLink, a platform for scaling innovation, unveils its third cohort of ocean innovators.

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Coral reefs: our underwater food factory

World Ocean Initiative, The Economist Group Fisheries & Aquaculture

A guest blog from Carol Phua of WWF and Karl Deering of CARE on coral reefs & food security.

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A new review of the aquatic foods sector, or “blue” foods, shows how fisheries and aquaculture can play a greater role in delivering nutrition and improving food systems around the world.

Sonia Fernandez, World Economic Forum/ Futurity Fisheries & Aquaculture

A new review of the aquatic foods sector, or “blue” foods, shows how fisheries and aquaculture can play a greater role in delivering nutrition and improving food systems around the world.

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How fish can still be part of a more sustainable food future

Dave Little & Richard Newton, The Conversation Fisheries & Aquaculture

If you want to reduce your personal impact on the environment, cutting back on eating animal products is one of the simplest things you can do. But becoming vegan and eating only plants is unlikely to be an appropriate solution for everyone in the world.

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What are blue carbon credits and how to maximise their impact

Whitney Johnston, World Economic Forum Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture

As demand grows for blue carbon credits, the businesses driving this growth have a responsibility to ensure returns are net positive for nature and people.

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World Manta Day IG Live

Investable Oceans Fisheries & Aquaculture

We welcomed manta researcher Anna Knochel for a conversation with Investable Oceans’ Morgan Bennett-Smith on why these amazing creatures matter, how they’re researched, and what’s in store for the future.

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Increasing production of aquatic foods a win-win for people and planet

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Fisheries & Aquaculture

Nutrition researchers have long touted the health benefits of fish such as salmon, cod, and herring. But the world’s waterways, from the depths of the oceans to the cutbanks of rivers to tropical reefs, offer up an incredibly diverse bounty of food sources that people around the world depend on.

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Alt-seafood: how plant-based shrimp and scallops are blowing minds

Megan Howell, The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

The plant-based seafood segment is moving far beyond soy and corn-based substitutions and can now offer seafood lovers the same taste and experience as the "real thing", according to Monica Talbert, CEO of the Plant-Based Seafood Co*.

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The prospects for offshore aquaculture: a Rabobank perspective

Rob Fletcher & Megan Howell, The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

Up to 10 percent of the global salmon supply could be produced in offshore systems by the end of the decade, according to a new report published by Rabobank today.

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Global seaweed farming accelerator launched

The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

A “new generation seaweed accelerator” has been launched this week, in a bid to increase organic seaweed aquaculture.

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Sparking interest – and investment – in sub-Saharan African aquaculture

Rob Fletcher, The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

On the day of the publication of Aqua-Spark’s new report on tilapia farming in sub-Saharan Africa, Willem van Pijl and Amy Novogratz reflect on what they’ve learned and what they’re hoping to achieve through the process, as they approach the launch of a $50 million African aquaculture fund.

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Puerto Lopez’s big fishing problem

World Ocean Initiative, The Economist Group Fisheries & Aquaculture

Artisanal fishermen in Ecuador talk about the sustainability, illegal fishing and regulatory challenges impacting their livelihoods.

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Seaweed farms significantly reduce nitrogen, pollution - TAU study

The Jerusalem Post Fisheries & Aquaculture

A new study from TAU and UC Berkeley suggests seaweed farms provide significant benefits to the environment.

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Sea Scallops Farmed in Maine Aren’t Just Sustainable. They’re Helping Their Habitat.

Melissa Clark, The New York Times Fisheries & Aquaculture

There are only a handful of these farms in the United States, most run by fishing families in Maine. But their number is growing.

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