2021
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15991
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Projecting global mariculture production and adaptation pathways under climate change

Abstract: The sustainability of global seafood supply to meet increasing demand is facing several challenges, including increasing consumption levels due to a growing human population, fisheries resources over‐exploitation and climate change. Whilst growth in seafood production from capture fisheries is limited, global mariculture production is expanding. However, climate change poses risks to the potential seafood production from mariculture. Here, we apply a global mariculture production model that accounts for changi… Show more

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“…Due to this rising demand in fish consumption, the aquaculture industry, especially with regard to salmonids species, is facing several challenges (Ahmed et al, 2019), including emerging diseases (Pulkkinen et al, 2010), lack of genetic diversity, low survival rates (Skaala et al, 2019) and low robustness of fish to respond environmental stressors (Castro et al, 2011;Zhang et al, 2016). Furthermore, the aquaculture sector is expected to be significantly affected by anthropogenic climate change which may lead to suboptimal rearing conditions, that further challenge aquaculture production (Blanchard et al, 2017;Barange et al, 2018;Reid et al, 2019;Collins et al, 2020;Calado et al, 2021;Maulu et al, 2021;Oyinlola et al, 2022). Heat waves are, for instance, causing massive mortality events in aquaculture as the fish cannot escape the rapidly warming waters (Froehlich et al, 2018;Wade et al, 2019;FAO, 2020;Gamperl et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to this rising demand in fish consumption, the aquaculture industry, especially with regard to salmonids species, is facing several challenges (Ahmed et al, 2019), including emerging diseases (Pulkkinen et al, 2010), lack of genetic diversity, low survival rates (Skaala et al, 2019) and low robustness of fish to respond environmental stressors (Castro et al, 2011;Zhang et al, 2016). Furthermore, the aquaculture sector is expected to be significantly affected by anthropogenic climate change which may lead to suboptimal rearing conditions, that further challenge aquaculture production (Blanchard et al, 2017;Barange et al, 2018;Reid et al, 2019;Collins et al, 2020;Calado et al, 2021;Maulu et al, 2021;Oyinlola et al, 2022). Heat waves are, for instance, causing massive mortality events in aquaculture as the fish cannot escape the rapidly warming waters (Froehlich et al, 2018;Wade et al, 2019;FAO, 2020;Gamperl et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would require changes across four key areas: improved fisheries management; policy reforms of aquaculture for non‐freshwater species; advancements in feed technologies for fed aquaculture; and a shift in consumer demand, such that seafood provides a greater proportion of global protein demand than currently (Costello et al, 2020). In relation to mariculture, reductions of 40%–90% in production across over 25% of mariculture‐producing nations have been predicted by mid‐century under a high GHGE scenario (Oyinlola et al, 2022). Therefore, strong emissions mitigation efforts and various climate adaptation options will be needed to support climate‐resilient mariculture.…”
Section: Can We Meet the Increasing Demand For Seafood Sustainably?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, climate change's influence on agricultural output leads to changes in market prices, which impacts the livelihood of agricultural producers and causes social problems. From this perspective, assessing the impact of climate change on agricultural production is of great significance for studying the relationships among climate change, agricultural product supply, market prices, and other economic issues, as well as for effectively formulating policies to tackle climate change (Aragón et al, 2021;Filho et al, 2022;Oyinlola et al, 2022;Wheeler and von Braun, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%