Yale Environment 360: The global aquaculture sector could produce 33 percent more fish for human consumption over the next decade, an increase in production that will help feed a growing world population even as fisheries are overexploited, a new UN report predicts. More than 79 million tons of farmed fish, crustaceans, mollusks and aquatic plants are expected to be produced from 2012 to 2012, a 33 percent growth compared with just a 3 percent growth from capture fisheries, according to the report from the UN's Food and......
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Aquaculture Output To Rise 33 Percent Over Next Decade, UN Says
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on July 9th, 2012
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