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Tag: Aquaculture

New perspectives on an aquacultural geography

by Ben Belton and Simon Bush So how many people realise that more than half the fish eaten by human … More

Aquaculture, Biogeography, consumption, Environment and Society, Fish farming, food production, Global Issues, globalisation, Hydrology and Water Resources, international trade, North-South divide, Social Geography

Mangroves: a natural form of hazard mitigation

by Caitlin Douglas Mangroves, a type of tropical evergreen forest growing in the intertidal zones in the tropics and subtropics … More

Aquaculture, Biogeography, David Butler, Development, Environment and Society, Fish farming, Geomorphology, Global Issues, hazard mitigation, Hydrology and Water Resources, Johanna Ostling, mangroves, prawn, Richard Dixon, shrimp, tropics, tsunami

Aquaculture: a problem of management?

By Clare Boston Aquaculture in Scotland has grown considerably since it was first established in the 1960s, commercially cultivating several … More

Aquaculture, Biogeography, Fish farming, Political Geography, Salmon and Trout Association, Scotland, Scottish Salmon Producers' Organisation, Sustainable resource management

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