China's aquaculture and the world's wild fisheries

China is the world's largest producer, consumer, processor, and exporter of finfish and shellfish (defined here as "fish"), and its fish imports are steadily rising (1-3). China produces more than one-third of the global fish supply, largely from its ever-expanding aquaculture sector,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2015-01, Vol.347 (6218), p.133-135
Hauptverfasser: Cao, Ling, Naylor, Rosamond, Henriksson, Patrik, Leadbitter, Duncan, Metian, Marc, Troell, Max, Zhang, Wenbo
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Zusammenfassung:China is the world's largest producer, consumer, processor, and exporter of finfish and shellfish (defined here as "fish"), and its fish imports are steadily rising (1-3). China produces more than one-third of the global fish supply, largely from its ever-expanding aquaculture sector, as most of its domestic fisheries are overexploited (3-6). Aquaculture accounts for similar to 72% of its reported domestic fish production, and China alone contributes >60% of global aquaculture volume and roughly half of global aquaculture value (1, 3).
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.1260149