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Global Aquaculture systems

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Citation

Norman R, Chivite Alcalde M, Bron J, Burke M, Crumlish M, Gheyas A, Little D, Malcorps W, Moss A, Newton R & Pounds A (2024) Global Aquaculture systems. In: Encyclopedia of Agriculture and Food Systems. 3 ed. Elsevier. https://shop.elsevier.com/books/encyclopedia-of-agriculture-and-food-systems/alexander/978-0-443-15976-3

Abstract
“Aquaculture” describes a set of diverse and complex animal and plant production systems which have many advantages in terms of human nutrition, environmental benefits compared to some other production systems and the possibility of future expansion as well as the economic and socio-economic benefits. In this paper we consider different types of production systems from low to high input and discuss where they are most common, the species produced in each, the types of technology required and what the risks and limitations are in each case. The presentation here is deliberately a broad summary with the references providing links to more specific detail of each topic discussed.

Keywords
Aquaculture; genetics; nutrition; seafood; production; environment; disease; welfare; livelihoods.

Notes
publication date is Nov 2025

StatusIn Press
PublisherElsevier
Publisher URLhttps://shop.elsevier.com/…78-0-443-15976-3
ISBN 9780443159763
eISBN 9780443159770

People (9)

Professor James Bron

Professor James Bron

Professor, Institute of Aquaculture

Dr Meredith Burke

Dr Meredith Burke

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Institute of Aquaculture

Professor Margaret Crumlish

Professor Margaret Crumlish

Professor, Institute of Aquaculture

Dr Almas Gheyas

Dr Almas Gheyas

Lecturer in Aquaculture Production Scien, Institute of Aquaculture

Professor Dave Little

Professor Dave Little

Professor, Institute of Aquaculture

Dr Wesley Malcorps

Dr Wesley Malcorps

Research Fellow, Institute of Aquaculture

Dr Amina Moss

Dr Amina Moss

Lecturer in Nutrition, Institute of Aquaculture

Dr Richard Newton

Dr Richard Newton

Lecturer in Resilient Food Systems, Institute of Aquaculture

Professor Rachel Norman

Professor Rachel Norman

Chair in Food Security & Sustainability, Mathematics

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