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Seafood Sustainability - Series I

Seafood Sustainability - Series I

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This special edition, Seafood Sustainability Series I, includes two articles on seafood consumption, four on sustainable capture fisheries, and four on sustainable aquaculture. The articles on consumption explore an alternative perspective on sustainable seafood movement governance to consumer- or retail/brand-driven logic and analyze fish tissues for human consumption to detect contaminants like flame retardant chemicals hazardous to human health sourced from microplastic pollutants. Articles on capture fisheries include: • A study of harvest strategies to achieve ecological, economic, and social sustainability objectives; • An examination of the economic leverages and resources needed to sustain coastal artisanal fishing communities in Africa; • A review of sustainability planning efforts to combat fishing community threats like declining participation, aging infrastructure and fleets, gentrification, reduced resource access, market competition, and environmental stresses; • An analysis of responsible fish consumption through a life-promoting sustainable food system for school-age children. Three of the articles on aquaculture focus on studying consumer preferences related to sustainable aquaculture based on the estimation of how the attributes of aquaculture products (including product labeling and perception) affect consumers’ purchase decisions. The other article questions the widely held assumption of sustainable substitutability of plant protein sources (e.g., soymeal) for fishmeal in aquaculture production.

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Keywords

  • Almost Ideal Demand System
  • Aquaculture
  • artisanal fishers
  • Biology, Life Sciences
  • California
  • choice experiments
  • Consumers
  • Contamination
  • Contingent Valuation Method
  • copper-alloy nets
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Deepwater Horizon
  • double-bounded dichotomous choice
  • double-hurdle
  • ecolabel
  • ecolabels
  • ecological objectives
  • economic objectives
  • Economics, finance, business & management
  • Environmental economics
  • Environmental psychology
  • ethical consumption
  • fish
  • fish marketing
  • fish mothers
  • Fisheries
  • Fisheries & related industries
  • fishing community
  • fishmeal
  • flame retardants
  • frozen seafood market
  • Green marketing
  • harvest strategy development
  • Health
  • healthy nutrition
  • IMTA
  • Industry & industrial studies
  • Italy
  • latent class
  • Marine resources
  • Mathematics & science
  • New Ecological Paradigm
  • oily fish
  • PBDE
  • plant ingredients
  • port
  • Primary industries
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • Research & information: general
  • retail scanner data
  • school lunch programme
  • Seafood
  • seafood preference
  • sensory
  • shrimp feed
  • social objectives
  • Strategic planning
  • Supply Chain Management
  • sustainability
  • sustainable seafood
  • terrestrial resources
  • Triple bottom line fisheries management
  • trophic level
  • WTP

Links

DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03936-295-0

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