Fish as feed inputs for aquaculture: practices, sustainability and implications

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Use of wild fish and other aquatic


organisms as feed in aquaculture



  • a review of practices and


implications in Africa and the Near


East


T. Hecht and C.L.W. Jones
Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science
Rhodes University, Grahamstown
South Africa


Hecht, T. and Jones, C.L.W. 2009. Use of wild fish and other aquatic organisms as feed
in aquaculture – a review of practices and implications in Africa and the Near East.
In M.R. Hasan and M. Halwart (eds). Fish as feed inputs for aquaculture: practices,
sustainability and implications. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper.
No. 518. Rome, FAO. pp. 129–157.


Summary 130


  1. Introduction 132

  2. Overview of aquaculture in Africa and the Near East 132

  3. Status on and trends in the use of fisheries resources as inputs in
    the animal feed industry in Africa and the Near East


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  1. Sustainability issues of reduction fisheries 144

  2. Environmental impacts of aquaculture in Africa and the Near East
    that result primarily from reduction fisheries as feed inputs 146

  3. Current and potential alternative uses of fish and the related
    macro-level impact on food security and poverty alleviation 148

  4. Regional issues on the use of fish and/or other aquatic species as
    feed for aquaculture 150

  5. Conclusions and recommendations 151
    References 152
    Appendix 157

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