Sustainable Seafood: Barriers and Opportunities in the Fishing Industry
Dive into the environmental and social impacts of different fishing practices and discover sustainable approaches and innovations with this online course from EIT Food.
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As we discover more about unsustainable and damaging fishing practices, it’s important to have an accurate understanding of the problem in order to take action.
On this three-week course, you’ll gain a nuanced understanding of the environmental and social problems of the fishing industry. Moving beyond just the impacts of fisheries, you’ll delve into fish farming and aquaculture to gain a comprehensive insight into different fishing industries.
With this knowledge, you’ll explore approaches and innovations to make these practices more sustainable.
Sustainable seafood is a complex topic, which is often hard to navigate as a consumer. You’ll learn to define what is meant by sustainable seafood and use this understanding to critique sustainable seafood products.
You’ll also explore how stakeholders and the growth of seafood demand affects the industry’s sustainability and the issues this causes for the oceans.
With an understanding of what sustainable seafood means, you’ll start to unpack the barriers faced by the industry. You’ll learn about wild-capture fisheries, quotas, and catch policy as you explore case studies related to unsustainable fishing.
Next, you’ll discover the challenges of fish farming and aquaculture, including welfare, species selection, and health.
Finally, you’ll unpack the opportunities for sustainable solutions such as improved fishing techniques and marine protected areas.
By the end of the course created by FoodUnfolded® in collaboration with EIT Food Education partners, you’ll have a solid understanding of the impacts of the fishing industry as well as the sustainable innovations to transform its practices.
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