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| | Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food production systems in the world, with the bulk of its output currently being produced within developing countries, and with expectations for aquaculture to continue its contributions to food security and poverty alleviation. The vast majority of aquaculture practices around the world have been pursued with significant nutritional and social benefits, and generally with little or no environmental costs. However, it is essential for current efforts aiming at the future success of aquaculture in both developing and developed countries, that potential social and environmental problems are duly addressed in order to ensure that aquaculture develops sustainably. The Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries provides general guidance, in the form of suggestions or observations intended to assist those interested in identifying their own criteria and options for actions, as well as partners for collaboration, in support of sustainable aquaculture development.
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|  |  | | | Title | Catholic University of Temuco, School of Aquaculture (Chile)
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| | Description | La Escuela de Acuicultura de La Universidad Católica de Temuco / The School of Aquaculture of the Catholic University of Temuco belongs to the Faculty of Aquaculture and Veterinary Sciences, which was created originally as the Department of Aquaculture in 1992, which, in turn, was part of the Aquaculture Unit - created in 1988 by the Pontifical Catholic University in Temuco. | | Keywords | AQUACULTURE; TRAINING | | Geography Keywords | CHILE | | Content Language(s) | Spanish; English | | File Location | | |
| Type of Website | Institutional website | |
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