Author
Yuniarti Koniyo
Subject
- Perikanan
Abstract
Abstract
Seafood is a vital aspect of the Indonesian diet, both healthily and monetarily. Due to the overconsumption of sea fish and other
seafood over the years, numerous concerns about climate change have arisen. To protect the aquaculture business, it is of the utmost
importance to increase sustainable seafood production in Indonesia with minimal environmental damage. Moreover, the ecological
implications of the aquaculture industry rely on the management of the site and the species used. To ensure the sustainable expansion
of the aquaculture sector, innovations/interventions are required to offset the impact of environmental consequences associated with
the sector's growth. To do this, the current study utilized a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Approach and primary and secondary data
to identify a set of treatments. As a result, the protective capability of seven aquaculture interventions in Indonesia has been extracted.
These interventions include increased bioproduct utilization and decreased food waste, use of renewable electricity, preference for
freshwater finfish over shrimp, preference of pelleted feeds over low-cost fish diets, sustainable intensification of milkfish
polyculture, Asian tiger shrimp, and reduction of tilapia, carp, and shrimp, as well as sustainable processing and packaging. Moreover,
this study contributes to the aquaculture literature by not only relying on the literature review but also analyzing primary and
secondary data using the LCA to identify critical interventions for the sustainable expansion of the aquaculture sector
Publisher
Fishtaxa
Contributor
-
Publish
2023
Material Type
ARTIKEL
Right
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