Marine Pollution: New Challenges for Fisheries and Aquaculture in the Oceans of Tomorrow
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Science and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 October 2020) | Viewed by 13364
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Interests: global change biology and ecology; marine biology and ecology; zooplankton; larval fish; climate change and sustainability
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Interests: fatty acids; LC-PUFA; marine invertebrates; DHA; marine biotechnology; marine aquaculture
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Providing access to food and safeguarding public health for an ever-growing world population is one of the biggest challenges of the upcoming decades. The ocean is often seen as the most suitable solution to safeguard the supply of protein for the world’s population through sustainable fisheries and aquaculture practices. If properly managed, coastal and offshore fisheries and aquaculture may potentially safeguard food security. However, with the unprecedented levels of marine pollution already recorded, will it be possible to also safeguard food safety issues? Old threats persist (e.g., hydrocarbons, metals), new threats have been flagged (e.g., persistent organic pollutants, plastics) and the consequences for marine life in the oceans of tomorrow may push coastal and oceanic ecosystems beyond a point of no return. How marine pollution will impact global food security and food safety remains an open question.
In this Special Issue we aim at dealing with all of the above-mentioned issues. Empirical papers are preferred, but reviews and theoretical papers will also be considered.
Topics may include:
- Ocean-based food security
- Marine pollution
- New threats (e.g., persistent organic pollutants, plastics)
- Causes and effects of ocean pollution
- How ocean pollution affects humans
Dr. Ulisses Manuel de Miranda Azeiteiro
Dr. Ricardo Calado
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- persistent organic pollutants
- plastic pollution
- food security
- food safety
- climate change
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