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Globalization of wild capture and farmed aquatic foods

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Globalization of wild capture and farmed aquatic foods

J. A. Gephart, R. A. Bejarano, et al.

Explore the fascinating world of aquatic food trade with insights from groundbreaking research by Jessica A. Gephart and her colleagues. Discover how globalization is reshaping our dietary choices and sustainability efforts within aquatic ecosystems, based on a comprehensive study tracking 25 years of data.... show more
Abstract
Aquatic foods are highly traded, with nearly 60 million tonnes exported in 2020, representing 11% of global agriculture trade by value. Despite the vast scale, basic characteristics of aquatic food trade, including species, origin, and farmed vs wild sourcing, are largely unknown due to the reporting of trade data. Consequently, we have a coarse picture of aquatic food trade and consumption patterns. Here, we present results from a database on species trade that aligns production, conversion factors, and trade to compute apparent consumption for all farmed and wild aquatic foods from 1996 to 2020. Over this period, aquatic foods became increasingly globalized, with the share of production exported increasing by 40%. Importantly, trends differ across aquatic food sectors. Global consumption also increased by 19.4% despite declining marine capture consumption, and some regions became increasingly reliant on foreign-sourced aquatic foods. To identify sustainable diet opportunities among aquatic foods, our findings, and underlying database enable a greater understanding of the role of trade in rapidly evolving aquatic food systems.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 13, 2024
Authors
Jessica A. Gephart, Rahul Agrawal Bejarano, Kelvin Gorospe, Alex Godwin, Christopher D. Golden, Rosamond L. Naylor, Kirsty L. Nash, Michael L. Pace, Max Troell
Tags
aquatic food systems
global trade
aquaculture
sustainable diets
marine capture
data analysis
food security
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