The changing role and definitions of aquaculture for environmental purposes

DD Mizuta, HE Froehlich, JR Wilson - Reviews in Aquaculture, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aquaculture is the fastest growing form of food production across the globe. The expansion
of the industry has brought about a diversity of approaches to mitigate social and ecological …

Perspectives on aquaculture's contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals for improved human and planetary health

M Troell, B Costa‐Pierce, S Stead… - Journal of the World …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The diverse aquaculture sector makes important contributions toward achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)/Agenda 2030, and can increasingly do so in the …

Achieving conservation and restoration outcomes through ecologically beneficial aquaculture

K Overton, T Dempster, SE Swearer… - Conservation …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
A range of conservation and restoration tools are needed to safeguard the structure and
function of aquatic ecosystems. Aquaculture, the culturing of aquatic organisms, often …

Identifying the source populations supplying a vital economic marine species for the New Zealand aquaculture industry

R Chaput, CN Quigley, SB Weppe, AG Jeffs… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Abstract Aquaculture of New Zealand's endemic green-lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus) is
an industry valued at NZ $336 M per annum and is~ 80% reliant on the natural supply of …

Global principles for restorative aquaculture to foster aquaculture practices that benefit the environment

HK Alleway, TJ Waters, R Brummett… - … Science and Practice, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The magnitude of negative environmental impacts generated by food production means it is
now imperative we develop food systems in a way that can actively support the recovery of …

Negative relationship between thermal tolerance and plasticity in tolerance emerges during experimental evolution in a widespread marine invertebrate

MC Sasaki, HG Dam - Evolutionary Applications, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Whether populations can adapt to predicted climate change conditions, and how rapidly, are
critical questions for the management of natural systems. Experimental evolution has …

Mesoscale oceanographic features drive divergent patterns in connectivity for co‐occurring estuarine portunid crabs

DE Hewitt, HT Schilling, R Hanamseth… - Fisheries …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Larval dispersal and connectivity have important implications for fisheries management,
especially for species with life cycles influenced by ocean boundary currents. Giant Mud …

Combined biophysical and genetic modelling approaches reveal new insights into population connectivity of New Zealand green-lipped mussels

CN Quigley, M Roughan, R Chaput, AG Jeffs… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Understanding how ocean currents affect larval transport is crucial for understanding
population connectivity in sessile marine invertebrates whose primary dispersal opportunity …

Shelf transport pathways adjacent to the East Australian current reveal sources of productivity for coastal reefs

M Roughan, P Cetina-Heredia, N Ribbat… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The region where the East Australian Current (EAC) separates from the coast is dynamic
and the shelf circulation is impacted by the interplay of the western boundary current and its …

A fishy story promoting a false dichotomy to policy-makers: it is not freshwater vs. marine aquaculture

BA Costa-Pierce, AB Bockus, BH Buck… - Reviews in Fisheries …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
A recent publication by Belton et al. raises points for policy-makers and scientists to consider
with respect to the future of aquaculture making recommendations on policies and …