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S3E3: 1986: Domestic Aquaculture in China

S3E3: 1986: Domestic Aquaculture in China

FromSustainable Asia


S3E3: 1986: Domestic Aquaculture in China

FromSustainable Asia

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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
Jun 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

China’s domestic aquaculture has struggled with the pressures of China’s economic growth - and its demands for fish feed are making China’s coastal overfishing problem…. even worse. Can China’s massive fish export industry be sustained under current overfishing conditions? The World Bank has predicted that in ten years, China will account for 38% of the world’s fish consumption. How is China preparing for that?Sound engineer and mixing by Chris Wood.Guests: Songlin Wang, Qingdao Marine Conservation Society and China Ocean OutcomesDr. Yvonne Sadovy, The University of Hong KongZhou Wei, Greenpeace ChinaHan Han, China Blue Sustainability Institute Teaching Guide for Educators here
Released:
Jun 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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