Marine Ranching: Paving the way for a sustainable blue granary

Zhenmin Bao
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The oceans, teeming with life, have long been a crucial source of sustenance. Abundant in fish and salt and easily accessible by boat, the ocean has not only facilitated trade and communication but also served as a reliable source of food for human beings. As terrestrial agriculture grapples with challenges such as land degradation, water scarcity, and ecological damage, attention is increasingly turning to the ocean. As the Earth's largest ecosystem, the ocean hosts a wealth of resources, particularly in terms of biodiversity. China, an exploiting pioneer of marine resources, has emerged as the world's leading provider of aquaculture products, with two-thirds of its seafood coming from aquaculture. China's shift from traditional fishing to systematic marine agriculture offers a new model for the global community. Central to this strategic shift is the concept of “Marine Ranching,” which views the ocean as a vast, ecologically managed farm. Successfully implementing this concept is crucial for ensuring food security, protecting ecological equilibrium, and driving economic progress. It also presents some innovative opportunities to explore the “Greater Food” approach, utilizing new spaces, methods, and technologies.

However, “Marine Ranching” goes beyond simply transferring terrestrial farming practices to marine environments. It represents the innovative development of aquatic production models based on a comprehensive understanding and protection of the marine ecology. This encompasses systems for breeding high-quality species, implementing sustainable farming practices, disease prevention and control, as well as advancements in pre and postproduction processing and quality management. The continuous, open, and intricate nature of marine ecosystems presents challenges in their management and monitoring. Ensuring the reasonable scale, ecological capacity, balance, and biological health of “Marine Ranching” across vast ocean areas demands extensive technological development and exploratory practice. Furthermore, the development of “Marine Ranching” is a multidisciplinary and multifaceted challenge, requiring interdisciplinary collaboration in aquatic biology, ecology, environmental science, biotechnology, engineering equipment, and information technology. Additionally, we must promote open integration, sharing, and application of data throughout the entire fishery industry chain, with the goal of achieving a harmonious balance among economy, ecological environment, and social benefits.

This special issue on “Marine Ranching” aims to serve as a platform for scholarly exchange in this field, facilitating the dissemination of the latest developments, discoveries, technological innovations, and perspectives in marine agro-pastoral research. Drawing on these academic studies, we can continuously refine related technologies and establish a scientific, efficient, and sustainable blue granary production system. Globally, nations encounter similar challenges in utilizing and safeguarding marine resources, and collaborative research and cooperation will undoubtedly bring greater wisdom and strength in addressing these issues.

In conclusion, the research and development of “Marine Ranching” is a crucial strategy for exploring the sustainable use of marine resources, and is uniquely and irreplaceably valuable for promoting a harmonious coexistence between humanity and the oceans. Marine Ranching represents a scientific research focus, as well as a commitment to food security and ecological responsibility. With ongoing technological advancements and deepening research, it is poised to bring about a more sustainable and prosperous future for both China and the other of the world.

Zhenmin Bao: Conceptualization (lead); writing – original draft (lead).

The author declares no conflicts of interest.

海洋牧场:为可持续发展的蓝色粮仓铺平道路
长期以来,充满生机的海洋一直是人们赖以生存的重要来源。海洋富含鱼类和盐分,而且乘船前往十分方便,不仅促进了贸易和交流,也是人类可靠的食物来源。随着陆地农业努力应对土地退化、水资源短缺和生态破坏等挑战,人们越来越多地将目光转向海洋。作为地球上最大的生态系统,海洋蕴藏着丰富的资源,尤其是生物多样性。中国是海洋资源开发的先驱,已成为世界领先的水产养殖国,三分之二的海产品来自水产养殖。中国从传统渔业向系统化海洋农业的转变为全球社会提供了一个新模式。这一战略转变的核心是 "海洋牧场 "的概念,它将海洋视为一个巨大的生态管理农场。成功实施这一概念对于确保粮食安全、保护生态平衡和推动经济进步至关重要。然而,"海洋牧场 "不仅仅是简单地将陆地上的耕作方式转移到海洋环境中。然而,"海洋牧场 "不仅仅是将陆地上的养殖方法简单地移植到海洋环境中,而是在全面了解和保护海洋生态的基础上,创新性地发展水产生产模式。这包括培育优质物种、实施可持续养殖方法、疾病预防和控制以及产前产后加工和质量管理方面的进步。海洋生态系统具有连续性、开放性和复杂性,这给管理和监测工作带来了挑战。要确保 "海洋牧场 "在广阔海域的合理规模、生态容量、平衡和生物健康,需要大量的技术开发和探索实践。此外,发展 "海洋牧场 "是一个多学科、多方面的挑战,需要水生生物学、生态学、环境科学、生物技术、工程装备和信息技术等多学科的合作。本期 "海洋牧业 "特刊旨在作为该领域的学术交流平台,促进海洋农牧业研究的最新进展、发现、技术创新和观点的传播。在这些学术研究的基础上,我们可以不断完善相关技术,建立科学、高效、可持续的蓝色粮仓生产体系。总之,"海洋牧场 "的研究与开发是探索海洋资源可持续利用的重要战略,对于促进人类与海洋的和谐共生具有不可替代的独特价值。海洋牧场代表着科学研究的重点,以及对粮食安全和生态责任的承诺。随着技术的不断进步和研究的不断深入,它将为中国和世界带来一个更加可持续和繁荣的未来:作者声明无利益冲突。
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