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Título: Fishing for Feed or Fishing for Food: Increasing Global Competition for Small Pelagic Forage Fish
Autores/as: Tacon, Albert G. J.
Metian, Marc
Clasificación UNESCO: 310104 Productos de la pesca
251092 Acuicultura marina
Palabras clave: World Fish
Aquaculture
Surimi
Perspective
Technology, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Publicación seriada: Ambio 
Resumen: At present, small pelagic forage fish species (includes anchovies, herring, mackerel, sardines, etc.) represent the largest landed species group in capture fisheries (27.3 million t or 29.7% of total capture fisheries landings in 2006). They also currently constitute the major species group actively fished and targeted for nonfood uses, including reduction into fishmeal and fish oil for use within compound animal feeds, or for direct animal feeding; the aquaculture sector alone consumed the equivalent of about 23.8 million t of fish (live weight equivalent) or 87% in the form of feed inputs in 2006. This article attempts to make a global analysis of the competition for small pelagic forage fish for direct human consumption and nonfood uses, particularly concerning the important and growing role played by small pelagic forage fish in the diet and food security of the poor and needy, especially within the developing countries of Africa and the Sub-Saharan region.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/72882
ISSN: 0044-7447
DOI: 10.1579/08-A-574.1
Fuente: Ambio [ISSN 0044-7447], v. 38 (6), p. 294-302, (Septiembre 2009)
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