Australia’s aquaculture industry looks beyond fishmeal to improve sustainability
Bottom trawling associated with the feed product depletes oceans more than wild-catch fishing, expert says
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Australia's growing aquaculture industry is trying to end its reliance on fishmeal in order to become more sustainable.
Fish farms have traditionally been reliant on fishmeal, a feed made from small fish such as anchovies which is often fished unsustainably in developing countries. The practice has jeopardised the industry's environmental credentials, says Ian Urbania, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist and founder of the non-profit journalism organisation The Outlaw Ocean Project.
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