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Sustainable development of Climate-resilient aquaculture and culture-based fisheries through adaptation of abiotic stresses- A review.

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Title Sustainable development of Climate-resilient aquaculture and culture-based fisheries through adaptation of abiotic stresses- A review.
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Subject abiotic stressors, climate change, climate-resilient adaptation, climate-resilient aquaculture
 
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Climate change is an inevitable event that obstructs the output of aquaculture farms and culture-based fisheries in open waters. It poses a serious threat to global food security, altering biodiversity, ecosystems, and global fish output by displacing fish stocks from their natural habitats. When compared to freshwater aquaculture, marine/coastal aquaculture is more affected. To combat the effects of climate change, several mitigation methods and adaptations are being implemented, emphasizing future demands of affordable protein. Selective
breeding, species diversification, and aquaculture systems like integrated multi-trophic aquaculture, aquaponics, and recirculating aquaculture system are some of the most widely accepted and adapted solutions. Further research on intervention in seed and feed in terms of quality improvement, bioresource utilization, and technological and genetic improvement is required. Climate change policies from the government are also essential. The present study differs from previous reviews by portraying the various abiotic stress factors contributing to the drastic climate change, encompassing adaptation strategies followed in distinct aquaculture sources such as freshwater, inland saline water, brackish water, coastal waters, and culture-based capture fisheries with its future implications
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Date 2023-05-16T03:04:45Z
2023-05-16T03:04:45Z
2022-06-17
 
Type Journal
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/77329
 
Language English
 
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Publisher IWA