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Effect of aquaculture on world fish supplies

Rosamond L. Naylor, Rebecca J. Goldburg, Jurgenne H. Primavera, Nils Kautsky, Malcolm C. M. Beveridge, Jason Clay, Carl Folke, Jane Lubchenco, Harold Mooney and Max Troell

Nature 405, 1017-1024(29 June 2000)

doi:10.1038/35016500

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Figure 1

Flow chart of capture and farmed fisheries products from aquatic primary production.

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Figure 2

Ecological links between intensive fish and shrimp aquaculture and capture fisheries.

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Table 1

Global weight and value for nine of the most widely consumed aquaculture species1, 87

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Table 2

Wild fish inputs used in feed for the ten types of fish and shell fish most commonly farmed in 1997*

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