亚太水产养殖水质标准的差异及与泰国中部沿海地表水水质报告的比较

IF 8.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Sohail Rafiq, Soydoa Vinitnantharat, Jidapa Plaimart, Pavinee Pattanachan, Rattikan Neamchan, Anawach Saithong, Bundit Tirachulee, David Werner
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摘要

近年来,水产养殖发展迅速,亚太地区在水产养殖生产方面处于世界领先地位。但是,恶劣的水质对养殖动物产生了严重影响,导致生长发育迟缓、产品质量低下、死亡率高,并最终导致水产养殖业的经济失败。许多国家都制定了水质标准(WQS),以保护水产养殖并确保其产品质量。然而,各国的WQS不同,而水产养殖产品的市场是全球性的。这导致了影响水产养殖生产者和环境的不一致。动物健康的关键参数包括溶解氧、pH值、盐度、温度、氨、重金属、杀虫剂和病原体。另一方面,重金属、农药、持久性有机污染物、微生物污染、药物残留和抗菌素耐药性的生物积累对水产养殖产品的消费者构成健康风险,需要谨慎的控制策略。以泰国为例,泰国政府设定的WQS与其他亚洲国家相比较为严格,但文献综述表明,泰国中部沿海水质的一些参数经常超过设定的限值。实际上,设置严格的WQS会使资源有限的小规模生产商难以满足这些要求,从而阻碍合规性。因此,不仅需要制定食品安全标准,还需要制定地表水质量保护,以确保在日益全球化的水产养殖市场中公平竞争。
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Discrepancies in Asia–Pacific Standards for Water Quality in Aquaculture and Comparison with Reported Coastal Surface Water Quality in Central Thailand

Purpose of Review

Aquaculture has grown rapidly over the years and Asia–Pacific is leading the World in aquaculture production. But poor water quality has serious impacts on farmed animals leading to stunted growth, low quality produce, high mortality rates and ultimately economic failure of aquaculture businesses. Many countries have set water quality standards (WQS) to protect aquaculture and assure the quality of its produce. However, WQS differ from country to country, while the market for aquaculture produce is global. This leads to inconsistencies that affect aquaculture producers and the environment.

Recent Findings

Key parameters for animal health include dissolved oxygen, pH, salinity, temperature, ammonia, heavy metals, pesticides and pathogens. On the other hand, bioaccumulation of heavy metals, pesticides, persistent organic pollutants, microbial contamination, drug residues and antimicrobial resistance are health risks for consumers of aquaculture produce and require careful control strategies. Considering Thailand as an example, the WQS set by the Thai Government are stringent compared with other Asian countries, but the literature review illustrates that for a few parameters coastal water quality in central Thailand regularly exceeds the set limits.

Summary

Practically speaking, setting strict WQS can make it challenging for small-scale producers with limited resources to meet these requirements, which discourages compliance. Therefore, a global approach is needed not just via food safety standards, but also for surface water quality protection, to assure fair competition in an increasingly globalized aquaculture market.

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Current Pollution Reports
Current Pollution Reports Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Current Pollution Reports provides in-depth review articles contributed by international experts on the most significant developments in the field of environmental pollution.By presenting clear, insightful, balanced reviews that emphasize recently published papers of major importance, the journal elucidates current and emerging approaches to identification, characterization, treatment, management of pollutants and much more.
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