Advancing Sustainable Aquaculture: Enhancing Production Methods, Innovating Feeds, Promoting Animal Welfare and Minimizing Environmental Impact
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Aquatic Animals".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2025 | Viewed by 8236
Special Issue Editor
Interests: aquaculture; biotechnology; ecophysiology; environmental education
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Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue entitled "Advancing Sustainable Aquaculture: Enhancing Production Methods, Innovating Feeds, Promoting Animal Welfare and Minimizing Environmental Impact" will focus on the principles and practices of sustainable aquaculture.
The overexploitation of fish stocks and growing global demand for seafood have spurred aquaculture development, presenting a range of challenges. This necessitates a multi-faceted approach that involves collaboration among governments, researchers, and industry stakeholders. It also requires ongoing research and development efforts to find innovative solutions to make aquaculture more sustainable while meeting the global demand for seafood.
Furthermore, addressing these challenges involves the critical necessity to reduce dependence on wild fish for aquaculture feeds and minimize the use of antibiotics, highlighting the significance of alternative strategies for disease management and animal health. One such alternative is the incorporation of functional feed additives. These additives can enhance the nutritional value of feeds and improve the overall health of aquaculture species.
Accepted papers for this Issue will present original research and also delve into the analysis of trends and prospects for enhancing aquaculture sustainability, encompassing production methods, innovative feed solutions, animal welfare, and environmental considerations in aquaculture development.
Prof. Dr. Cosmas I. Nathanailides
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- functional feed additives
- fish feed innovation
- aquaculture
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