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Peer Review Status: Unrefereed
Title: The potential impact of technological innovation on the aquaculture industry
Author(s): Bostock, John
Telfer, Trevor
McAndrew, Brendan
Penman, David
Young, James
Muir, James
Contact Email: aquaconsult@stir.ac.uk
Citation: Bostock J, Telfer T, McAndrew B, Penman D, Young J & Muir J (2003) The potential impact of technological innovation on the aquaculture industry. Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution. 25th report: Turning the Tide - Addressing the impact of Fisheries on the Marine Environment. Stirling: The Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution (RCEP). https://selectra.co.uk/energy/guides/market/rcep
Keywords: aquaculture technology
aquaculture foresight
aquaculture innovation
environmental pollution
Aquaculture
Water pollution
Issue Date: Sep-2003
Date Deposited: 1-Oct-2009
Publisher: The Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution (RCEP)
Series/Report no.: 25th report: Turning the Tide - Addressing the impact of Fisheries on the Marine Environment
Abstract: From Executive Summary: Farming of the sea has a long history in many countries, essentially based on a range of modified low-input natural systems, including ponds, shellfish beds and simple enclosures or cages. In the last two decades the intensive farming of marine fish and the scaling up of shellfish culture has been a major trend, prompted by rising demand for aquatic food products precisely when traditional supplies from capture fisheries are in steep decline.
Type: Research Report
URL: https://selectra.co.uk/energy/guides/market/rcep
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/1657
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Affiliation: Institute of Aquaculture
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