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Risk Factors of Mariculture Supply Chain Based on Green Development: A Case Study of Changhai County in China
China is a global leader in aquaculture, and mariculture has become an important part of Chinese agriculture and one of the important growth points of the rural economy. However, environmental changes and industrial restructuring have brought new risks to the aquaculture supply chain. Recently, people have also paid more and more attention to the marine environment because a good marine environment is the foundation of the healthy development of mariculture. This study analyses the risks in the aquaculture supply chain from the perspective of the marine environment, using Changhai County, Liaoning Province, as an example. The study identified marine environmental issues such as over-sized aquaculture, irrational aquaculture structure, resource integration gaps, nuclear wastewater discharge and offshore oil pollution. Recommendations included restructuring aquaculture, professional training, establishing cooperative mechanisms, and improving seafood quality testing and marine environment monitoring. Addressing these challenges is essential to ensure the stable and healthy development of seafood markets and the sustainability of the aquaculture industry.