The world gets more seafood from aquaculture than wild catch
The world gets more seafood from aquaculture than wild catch
The world gets more seafood from aquaculture than wild catch
The world gets more seafood from aquaculture than wild catch
The world gets more seafood from aquaculture than wild catch
I'm skeptical about this.
My understanding is that the most profitable aquaculture species are carnivorous fish, meaning that aquaculture has long been a net consumer of fish - it takes more weight of wild caught prey to feed farmed fish than the weight of fish produced.
I don't see any mention of that in the data or analysis.
From other sources, one third of aquaculture (in weight) is algae.
Is algae for fish food or is it something I didn't know it was in?