From Fishing to the Sustainable Farming of Carnivorous Marine Finfish

Aaron W. Welch, Ronald H. Hoenig, J. Stieglitz, D. Benetti, A. Tacon, N. Sims, B. O'Hanlon
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Carnivorous marine finfish aquaculture has been the subject of intense criticism. Because the process consumes more fish biomass in the form of fishmeal and fish oil than it produces, critics argue carnivorous marine finfish aquaculture causes a net loss of living marine resources and is unsustainable given the continued expansion of the industry. While this “fish-in fish-out” critique is factually correct, it fails to capture all the costs and benefits of carnivorous marine finfish aquaculture. Accepted theories on energy and matter flow between trophic levels indicate that carnivorous marine finfish aquaculture appropriates less ocean primary production than commercial fishing and, as we show, it is generally less demanding of agricultural resources and inputs than terrestrial animal husbandry. The basic fish-in fish-out critique also neglects to consider the fishmeal industry with sufficient granularity. The amount of small pelagic fish harvested for reduction has remained stable despite increased carnivorous marine finfish production, largely due to research into alternative ingredients that has decreased fishmeal and fish oil inclusion rates and caused aggregate fishmeal and fish oil consumption by the aquaculture industry to plateau in recent years. Consideration of all the costs and benefits of carnivorous marine finfish aquaculture suggests that the industry is progressing toward sustainability.
从渔业到食肉海洋鱼类的可持续养殖
食肉性海洋鱼类水产养殖一直受到强烈批评。由于这一过程消耗的鱼粉和鱼油比生产的要多,批评人士认为,肉食性海洋鱼类水产养殖造成了海洋生物资源的净损失,而且考虑到该行业的持续扩张,这是不可持续的。虽然这种“鱼进鱼出”的批评在事实上是正确的,但它未能捕捉到肉食性海洋鱼类养殖的所有成本和收益。关于营养水平之间能量和物质流动的公认理论表明,与商业捕捞相比,肉食性海洋鱼类水产养殖对海洋初级生产的占用更少,正如我们所示,它对农业资源和投入的要求通常低于陆地畜牧业。基本的鱼进鱼出批评也忽略了充分考虑鱼粉行业的粒度。尽管肉食性海洋鱼类产量有所增加,但为了减少而捕捞的小型远洋鱼类数量一直保持稳定,这主要是由于对替代成分的研究降低了鱼粉和鱼油的掺入率,并导致近年来水产养殖业的鱼粉和鱼油总消费量趋于平稳。考虑到食肉海洋鱼类养殖的所有成本和收益,表明该行业正在朝着可持续发展的方向发展。
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