Global principles for restorative aquaculture to foster aquaculture practices that benefit the environment

Author:

Alleway Heidi K.1ORCID,Waters Tiffany J.1,Brummett Randall2,Cai Junning3,Cao Ling4,Cayten Megan Reilly5,Costa‐Pierce Barry Antonio6,Dong Yun‐Wei7,Brandstrup Hansen Steffen Cole8,Liu Shurong4,Liu Qing9,Shelley Colin10,Theuerkauf Seth J.1,Tucker Lisa1,Wang Yue9,Jones Robert C.1

Affiliation:

1. Provide Food and Water, The Nature Conservancy Arlington Virginia USA

2. World Bank Washington DC USA

3. Fisheries and Aquaculture Division, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations Rome Italy

4. Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China

5. Oceans 2050 Foundation Paris France

6. Ecological Aquaculture Foundation LLC Biddeford Maine USA

7. The Key Laboratory of Mariculture, Ministry of Education Ocean University of China Qingdao China

8. Private Consultant Knebel Denmark

9. The Nature Conservancy China Beijing China

10. WorldFish Penang Malaysia

Abstract

AbstractThe magnitude of negative environmental impacts generated by food production means it is now imperative we develop food systems in a way that can actively support the recovery of degraded ecosystems, while also meeting increasing demands for food and livelihoods. Aquaculture, when it utilizes the right practices and species and occurs in the right places, can strike this balance, enabling food production that supports the health of aquatic ecosystems. To ensure the efficacy of this approach, however, a clear, common understanding of the ways in which this industry can achieve this outcome is needed. This paper highlights a definition of “restorative aquaculture”, identifies global principles for the use and development of restorative practices, and identifies needs for information, data, and tools that, if addressed, would greatly expand our understanding of the ways in which aquaculture and restorative activities can have positive environmental outcomes. This guidance was developed by a working group of representatives from global aquaculture, environment, economic and academic organizations. It can assist industry and government in making decisions about sustainability as well as restoration and rehabilitation strategies that intersect with aquaculture.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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