176 Fish as feed inputs for aquaculture – Practices, sustainability and implications
to Shepherd (2005) 14 percent of
the total global production of fish
oils in 2002 was used for edible
purposes. However, no precise
official statistical information exists
concerning the use of fish oils for
human consumption within the
Americas.
Fish oils may also be used for
specific technical applications, such
as in the manufacture of quick-
drying oils and varnishes, as fatty
acid precursors for the preparation
of metallic soaps used in lubricating
greases or as water-proofing agents
(FAO, 1986; Bimbo and Crowther,
1992).
- 4 Trash fish and other miscellaneous non-food uses of fishery products
In addition to the targeted reduction of fish and shellfish species into fishmeal and fish
oil, other non-food uses of fishery
products include: 1) the use of
fish as a direct aquaculture feed or
within farm-made aquafeeds, 2) the
use of fish and shellfish species as
fishing bait for commercial fishing
or for sport fisheries, 3) the use and
capture of wild-caught brood fish
and shellfish and larvae, and 4) the
direct production and sale of wild-
caught and/or cultured freshwater
and marine ornamental fish and
shellfish species for hobbyists.
Low-value trash fish species
may be used as aquaculture feed,
either directly in fresh or frozen
form as a complete natural grow-
out/fattening diet in the case of
tuna or fresh/frozen squid for
shrimp maturation, or indirectly, in
processed form within farm-made
aquafeeds (Allan, 2004; Edwards,
Tuan and Allan, 2004; Ottolenghi
et al., 2004; Funge-Smith, Lindebo
and Staples, 2005; Tacon, Hasan and
Subasinghe, 2006). As mentioned
previously, there are no official
estimates concerning the amount
of trash fish used in aquaculture
(either alone or incorporated into
farm-made aquafeeds) within the
Americas (Flores-Nava, 2007),
other than a total estimated
FIGURE 32
Ecuador: fishmeal balance sheet
Source: FAO (2006a), except 2005 data from Mittaine (2006)
FIGURE 33
Ecuador: fish oil balance sheet
Source: FAO (2006a), except 2005 data from Mittaine (2006)
FIGURE 31
Brazil: fish oil balance sheet
Source: FAO (2006a), except 2005 data from Mittaine (2006)