Quick Dips
Curated topical articles on the Blue Economy

Sustainable Fisheries and Well-Being

Laura Anderson, Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture

Here, Giron-Nava and co-lead author Andrés Cisneros-Montemayor, the Deputy Director of the Nippon Foundation Ocean Nexus Program, discuss the importance of social well-being in fisheries and future efforts toward a resilient blue economy.

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Food waste helps secure future fish

The University of Western Australia Fisheries & Aquaculture

Human food scraps could be used to create high-quality food for farmed fish, leading to a more sustainable global fish economy, according to a team of researchers at The University of Western Australia.

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How otters, urchins and kelp help to gauge the fragility of ecosystems

Victoria Masterson, World Economic Forum Fisheries & Aquaculture

Scientists investigating declines in California’s kelp forests credit otters with helping to protect kelp - a species of seaweed - through their fondness for eating sea urchins.

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Farming fish in fresh water is more affordable and sustainable than in the ocean

Ben Belton, Dave Little & Wenbo Zhang, The Conversation Fisheries & Aquaculture

A tidal wave of interest is building in farming the seas. It’s part of a global rush to exploit oceanic resources that’s been dubbed the “blue acceleration.”

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Bluu Biosciences raises cash to become Europe’s first purveyor of lab-grown salmon, trout and carp

Jonathan Shieber, TechCrunch Fisheries & Aquaculture

A startup from Europe is joining the race to become the first big provider of lab-grown fish.

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Ensuring the sustainable growth of the US offshore aquaculture sector

Megan Howell, The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

Five ways to ensure the US offshore aquaculture industry is able to grow sustainably in the wake of last year’s Executive Order by President Trump are suggested in a new study.

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That Salmon on Your Plate Might Have Been a Vegetarian

Somini Sengupta, The New York Times Fisheries & Aquaculture

Pescatarians take note: Farmed fish are eating more veggies and less wild fish, according to new research. That’s good news for nature.

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Collaborative action can secure responsible tuna fisheries

Tom Pickerell, World Economic Forum Fisheries & Aquaculture

Tuna is not only one of the most popular seafoods in the world, it's also a vital part of marine ecosystems. Unfortunately tuna fisheries management prioritizes short-term financial objectives over long-term sustainability.

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First-of-its kind study offers blueprint for ocean protection

Olivia Rosane, World Economic Forum Fisheries & Aquaculture

A first-of-its-kind study has examined the benefits of protecting the world's oceans.

The study, published in Nature on Wednesday, endorsed protecting 30 percent of the world's land and ocean by 2030 in order to protect biodiversity, restore fisheries and combat the climate crisis.

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Encouraging coastal communities to engage with seaweed aquaculture

Rob Fletcher, The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

A new guide is encouraging coastal communities to consider the the potential impacts - both positive and negative - of seaweed aquaculture sites in their local areas.

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Setting a new industry standard

John Costantino, Manolin Fisheries & Aquaculture

Manolin releases breakthrough progress in tracking fish health challenges, predicting PD and ISA with more than 93% accuracy.

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Trawling for Fish May Unleash as Much Carbon as Air Travel, Study Says

Catrin Einhorn, The New York Times Fisheries & Aquaculture

The report also found that strategically conserving some marine areas would not only safeguard imperiled species but sequester vast amounts planet-warming carbon dioxide, too.

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2021 Starting off Strong with a Traceability Focus

Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture

As Executive Director of the Conservation Alliance and someone that has specialized in seafood traceability, I was encouraged to see several new traceability efforts being launched by members of the Alliance Global Hub community and the sustainable seafood movement in February!

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Revealed: seafood fraud happening on a vast global scale

Stephen Leahy, The Guardian Fisheries & Aquaculture

A Guardian Seascape analysis of 44 recent studies of more than 9,000 seafood samples from restaurants, fishmongers and supermarkets in more than 30 countries found that 36% were mislabelled, exposing seafood fraud on a vast global scale.

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Handing power to fishers could lead to more sustainable fishing

Paul J B Hart, The Conversation Fisheries & Aquaculture

Cornish pilchard fishers are under constant pressure to make a catch and earn money. They use great skill aided by electronic fish-finding equipment to find and capture their prey. But if they are unsuccessful, it’s hard for them to cover the costs of the fishing trip or even pay wages to the crew.

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6 aquatic food system innovations transforming women’s livelihoods

Shakuntala Thilsted, World Fish Center Fisheries & Aquaculture

WorldFish’s Global Lead for Nutrition and Public Health, Aquatic Food Systems, and Vice Chair of the 2021 UN Food System Summit Action Track 4: Advance Equitable Livelihoods, Dr. Shakuntala Thilsted, shares her experience developing nutrition-sensitive innovations that are transforming women’s lives.

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One ocean: At the intersection of green energy and a blue economy

Laura Rose, Global Aquaculture Alliance Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture

Oceanography study explores the relationships between offshore wind energy and fisheries industries, suggests inclusive approaches.

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Seagrasses and mangroves can suck carbon from the air

The Economist Energy Solutions Fisheries & Aquaculture

Along with two other kinds of coastal ecosystem—mangrove swamps and tidal marshes—seagrass meadows are particularly good at taking carbon dioxide from the air and converting it into plant matter. 

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How technology can help us achieve at least 30% ocean protection (commentary)

Simon Cripps, Mongabay Fisheries & Aquaculture

Securing such a vast area requires new cutting-edge technology to monitor illegal activities and movements of species. 

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Why insect production may have minimal impact on aquaculture sustainability

Rob Fletcher, The Fish Site Fisheries & Aquaculture

While the insect farming industry is likely to "come of age" this decade, its overall impact on aquaculture may be more limited.

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