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Wild fish consumption can balance nutrient retention in farmed fish

Wild fish used as aquafeeds could be redirected towards human consumption to support sustainable marine resource use. Here we use mass-balance fish-in/fish-out ratio approaches to assess nutrient retention in salmon farming and identify scenarios that provide more nutrient-rich food to people. Using data on Norway’s salmon farms, our study revealed that six of nine dietary nutrients had higher yields in wild fish used for feeds, such as anchovies and mackerel, than in farmed salmon production. Reallocating one-third of food-grade wild feed fish towards direct human consumption would increase seafood production, while also retaining by-products for use as aquafeeds, thus maximizing nutrient utilization of marine resources.

Title of publication: Nature Food
Volumen: 5
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ISSN: 2662-1355
Intervalo de páginas: 221-229
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Autor: David F. Willer
Otros autores: Richard Newton, Wesley Malcorps, Bjorn Kok, David Little, Anneli Lofstedt, Baukje de Roos, James P. W. Robinson
Organización: University of Cambridge, UK
Otras organizaciones: University of Stirling, UK, University of Aberdeen, UK, Lancaster University, UK
Año: 2024
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Tipo: Artículo de revista especializada
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English
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