Climate change-driven hazards on food and safety and aquatic animal health
This paper discusses food safety and aquatic animal health in the context of climate change and is split into two sections: (1) the food safety for fishery and aquaculture products in the context of climate change; and (2) aquatic animal health hazards in aquaculture and fisheries and climate change...
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