
As reflected in GAA's Global Aquaculture Advocate magazine and other media sources, aquaculture is now responsibly practiced in many areas around the globe. Technological developments and an increased emphasis on best management practices such as those in GAA's Best Aquaculture Practices program will ensure a sustainable future for the industry.
To learn how aquaculture is making a positive impact in local communities, click below.
[ AQUACULTURE WITHOUT FRONTIERS ]
- [ HIGH STANDARDS FOR BASA FARMING ]
- [ DEDICATED FISHERWOMEN OF INDIA ]
- [ COOPERATIVES MAINTAIN LIVING STANDARDS ]
- [ AIDING RECREATIONAL FISHING ]
- [ ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ]
- [ WOMEN FARM IN BANGLADESH ]
- [ WOMEN IN AQUACULTURE ]
- [ PRISON AQUACULTURE PROGRAM ]
- [ CORPORATE FARM FORMS COMMUNITY ]
- [ HATCHERIES SUPPORT ECONOMIC GROWTH ]
- [ JOBS IN RURAL HONDURAS ]
- [ SUSTAINABLE FARMING IN THAILAND ]
- [ TOURISM, AQUACULTURE COEXIST ]
- [ INDUSTRY PARTNERS WITH SCHOOLS ]
- [ HEALTH AND LITERACY PROGRAMS ]
- [ POSITIVE LABOR RELATIONS ]
Although aquaculture generally receives good press, some reports have attacked its activities by presenting information in a misleading way. Follow the links below for GAA's positions on pertinent aquaculture issues.
[ NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OVERPLAYS FARMING IMPACTS ]
- [ WWF MISREPORTS MANGROVE TRENDS ]
- [ SALMON ASSESSMENT MISLEADING ]
- [ PUBLIC CITIZEN MISINFORMS CONSUMERS ]
- [ SALMON STANDARDS ]
- [ EJF REPORT WEAK ON FACTS ]
- [ ANTIBIOTIC RESIDUES ]
- [ FISHMEAL ]
- [ MANGROVES ]
- [ AUDUBON SEAFOOD CARD ]
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Feeding the World Through Responsible Aquaculture
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