蓝色养殖潜力:适应和减缓气候变化的可持续海洋养殖战略

Michael Bennett, Antaya March, Pierre Failler
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现代水产养殖技术可以促进气候变化减缓和适应战略,同时促进粮食安全。在其他地方审查了各种水产养殖战略,但忽略了一些值得列入的关键战略。本文综述了各种再生水产养殖策略,这些策略促进了栖息地的创造、生物多样性和捕捞渔业的刺激,并提高了对气候变化影响的适应能力。讨论的气候变化适应战略包括综合综合技术和鱼菜共生、在气候变化中控制环境条件的再循环系统、通过珊瑚水产养殖恢复生境、作为适应预期环境变化机制的选择性育种能力以及持续的环境监测方案。减缓气候变化的蓝色农业战略主要侧重于减少温室气体、碳捕获和碳固存。西半球最近对海藻养殖的发展充满热情,并讨论了海藻养殖和海藻产品的影响,以及海藻对蓝碳储量的贡献潜力。探讨了微藻华刺激和开放海洋施肥的潜力,作为加强涉及碳固存的自然生物地球化学循环的方法。还讨论了最佳水产养殖实践和认证,作为使当前农场与气候变化和蓝碳目标保持一致的潜在机制。该审查的结论是,再生水产养殖战略有可能改变公众对水产养殖对环境有很大负面影响的看法,并鼓励发展水产养殖的其他应用,作为可持续蓝海养殖的新方法。
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Blue Farming Potentials: Sustainable Ocean Farming Strategies in the Light of Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
Modern aquaculture technologies can contribute to both climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies while simultaneously contributing towards food security. Various aquaculture strategies have been reviewed elsewhere but omit a few key strategies worthy of inclusion. This paper reviews various regenerative aquaculture strategies that stimulate habitat creation, biodiversity and capture fisheries stimulation, and increasing resilience to climate change effects. The climate change adaptation strategies discussed include IMTA and aquaponics, recirculation systems for the control of environmental conditions in a changing climate, habitat restoration through coral aquaculture, the capacity for selective breeding as adaptation mechanism to expected environmental changes, and continuous environmental monitoring programmes. Blue farming strategies for climate change mitigation are largely focussed on greenhouse gas reduction, carbon capture and carbon sequestration. The Western hemisphere has recently been enthused by the development of seaweed aquaculture and the implications of seaweed aquaculture and seaweed products are discussed, as well as the potential of seaweed to contribute to blue carbon stocks. The potential of microalgal bloom stimulation and open-ocean fertilisation are explored as methods of intensifying natural biogeochemical cycles involved in carbon sequestration. Best aquaculture practices and certifications are also discussed as a potential mechanism to align current farms with climate change and blue carbon objectives. The review concludes that regenerative aquaculture strategies have the potential to change public perception of aquaculture as holding largely negative consequences for the environment, and encourage the development of other applications of aquaculture as novel methods of sustainable blue ocean farming.
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