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What is aquaculture and can it prevent overfishing? 

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We’re eating more fish than ever. 144 million tonnes of it per year. But, we’re not actually catching more fish. How is that possible? The answer is aquaculture.
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Комментарии : 29   
@FarmLifeInsights
@FarmLifeInsights 4 дня назад
1:45 "Wow, this video from you is fantastic! The tips shared here are incredibly helpful and well-presented.
@Locrian08
@Locrian08 3 года назад
Or we could get DHA and astaxanthin from algae, just like the fish do. Algae can be efficiently grown in closed, pollution free environments. The protein profiles of DHA and astaxanthin producing algaes are excellent too.
@liabanoor1602
@liabanoor1602 2 месяца назад
Yup I agree yuck
@BallsmanTheTwentyThird
@BallsmanTheTwentyThird Год назад
I wana go fithin
@doctormatthattan
@doctormatthattan 3 года назад
It’s a far better alternative to bugs. Yuck.
@sylverrain4620
@sylverrain4620 3 года назад
Well, it’s depending on what people are feeling those fish. Look what happened to people around the world when they eating too much American fast food.
@kukulroukul4698
@kukulroukul4698 3 года назад
WE WASTE too much of the good food AVAILABLE + the envies and vanities between countries WITHIN EU promotes bad economic practices and hate driven market speculations. WE ARE NOT prepaired TO PROTECT any environment cause WE HAVE issues with ourselves! Germany included
@gventryyr4369
@gventryyr4369 3 года назад
@@kukulroukul4698 oooobb in b
@gventryyr4369
@gventryyr4369 3 года назад
@@kukulroukul4698 p p
@kukulroukul4698
@kukulroukul4698 3 года назад
The answer is NOT aquaculture
@robertskolimowski7049
@robertskolimowski7049 3 года назад
Cut eating fish out altogether (the problem of stuffing them with antibiotics, growth hormones etc., is so ubiquitous) you're much better off getting your healthy fats from organic walnuts🤞🏻
@Ravenxxo
@Ravenxxo 6 месяцев назад
Agreed
@kukulroukul4698
@kukulroukul4698 3 года назад
Well, it depends on HOW intensive and how responsible is done! If we take the Greece example that struggles under the low prices for the fish... aquaculture can be A DISASTER for the environment
@odyishere1828
@odyishere1828 Год назад
As a recreational fisherman, I really wish there was more vegan seafood as it’s pretty good ngl.
@gventryyr4369
@gventryyr4369 3 года назад
L
@TERMINATE_Y-Z
@TERMINATE_Y-Z 6 месяцев назад
CHAH
@MrViewer1980
@MrViewer1980 3 года назад
you are sick. natives farmed this land in ways that both produced enough biomass to consume and made the land more productive. They did this for thousands of years
@beniaminorocchi
@beniaminorocchi 3 года назад
What do you mean by natives, what country? Just curious, but I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be productive enough to be sustainable in today's market
@MrViewer1980
@MrViewer1980 3 года назад
@@beniaminorocchiThe old ways were world wide like forgotten cities and trade routes. Even in Europe, before the Romans. It does not require today's markets. The few protecting privitazation should find ways to actually be productive for the future.
@beniaminorocchi
@beniaminorocchi 3 года назад
@@MrViewer1980 I thought you were talking about pisciculture (multiple civilization did employ that in some measure-for example romans). If you're talking plain traditional farming, there's not enough land in the world to feed half the current world population, and that's a fact. And you're wrong in implying they were more sustainable per se, the fertile crescent has become a desert because their use of extensive irrigation raised salinity, a problem they were well aware of and tried to stop with no success
@MrViewer1980
@MrViewer1980 3 года назад
@@beniaminorocchi no think back to before what you're referring to as traditional farming which in and of itself actually has a much higher carrying capacity than chemical/pharmaceutical based modern farming despite what corporations have paid biostitutes to report.
@beniaminorocchi
@beniaminorocchi 3 года назад
@@MrViewer1980 Source or it didn't happen PS population density was much lower than today's anyway, and most crops had a much lower yeld anyway, we selected them for millennia to have bigger fruits/seeds/whatever you use of them
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