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Greenpeace report challenges the aquaculture industry on sustainability

Report claims serious environmental and social impacts have resulted from the development and practice of aquaculture
January 31, 2008

Greenpeace report challenges the aquaculture industry on sustainability

Against a continuing background of diminishing and over–exploited marine resources, aquaculture has been widely held up as a panacea to the problem of providing a growing world population with ever-increasing amounts of fish for consumption.

Greenpeace states that with the expansion of the industry the tendency has been for methods of production to intensify, particularly in the production of carnivorous species and that this has resulted in many serious impacts on the environment and human rights abuses.

This new report examines some of what the NGO describes as the serious environmental and social impacts that have resulted from the development and practice of aquaculture and which are reflected across the global industry.

Download the report (PDF)