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Aqua Culture

The variety and amount of fish we eat is shaped by history, culture and perception. Despite the uneven media coverage of the aquaculture industry, farmed fish is not only consumed more often than wild-caught, but the amount of farmed fish both eaten and produced is also set to increase year over year to ensure our growing population has food for the future. Join Contessa Kellogg-Winters of the Aquaculture Stewardship Council — the leading global certification for socially and environmentally responsible seafood — as she speaks to leaders in the seafood industry about their work, and a variety of issues impacting the dynamic aquaculture industry. If you’re curious to learn more about seafood, the issues and impacts associated with food production and how we choose the fish we eat, tune in to the Aqua Culture Podcast each month.

info_outline 08 A French oyster farm : Les Jardins ostréicoles de Tatihou (FR) 09/30/2022
info_outline 07 FAQ's in Aquaculture 07/13/2020
info_outline 06 Sophie Ryan - Global Salmon Initiative 05/26/2020
info_outline 05 Wayne Di Bartolo - How Aquaculture can Give Back to the Community 04/21/2020
info_outline 04 Dr. Malcolm Dickson - The Quiet Revolution in Bangladesh 03/30/2020
info_outline 03 Fish Welfare - Theory and Practice 02/25/2020
info_outline 02 Antonio Paladino - Aquaponics in Action 01/27/2020
info_outline 01 Barton Seaver - How to Pave the Way for a Future of Delicious, Sustainable Seafood 10/04/2018
 
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