The scientific basis of marine fish farm regulation
As aquaculture expands, regulation to prevent environmental damage is an essential requirement for sustainability. In this paper, we discuss three aspects of aquaculture regulation pertaining to 1) protection of other resource users, 2) protection of ecosystem structure (conservation), and 3) protec...
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doaj-c4d3beade93f493a98a2937638b090aa2020-11-24T23:46:02ZengUniversity of the PhilippinesScience Diliman0115-78092012-08182008-12-012021122The scientific basis of marine fish farm regulationKenneth D. BlackChristopher J. CromeyAs aquaculture expands, regulation to prevent environmental damage is an essential requirement for sustainability. In this paper, we discuss three aspects of aquaculture regulation pertaining to 1) protection of other resource users, 2) protection of ecosystem structure (conservation), and 3) protection of ecosystem function (recycling). Some of the approaches taken to regulation of aquaculture in several countries are presented, emphasizing the need for these to be based firmly in a good scientific understanding of the ecosystem and the processes by which it interacts with aquaculture.http://journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/sciencediliman/article/view/1455aquacultureaquaculture regulation |
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The scientific basis of marine fish farm regulation |
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The scientific basis of marine fish farm regulation |
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The scientific basis of marine fish farm regulation |
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The scientific basis of marine fish farm regulation |
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University of the Philippines |
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Science Diliman |
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0115-7809 2012-0818 |
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As aquaculture expands, regulation to prevent environmental damage is an essential requirement for sustainability. In this paper, we discuss three aspects of aquaculture regulation pertaining to 1) protection of other resource users, 2) protection of ecosystem structure (conservation), and 3) protection of ecosystem function (recycling). Some of the approaches taken to regulation of aquaculture in several countries are presented, emphasizing the need for these to be based firmly in a good scientific understanding of the ecosystem and the processes by which it interacts with aquaculture. |
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