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Assessing environmental sustainability and value addition opportunities for by-products from aquaculture

机译:评估水产养殖副产品的环境可持续性和增值机会

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By-products and mortalities from aquaculture have often posed significant challenges to the industry because of their low value resulting in high costs and environmental impact from their disposal. However increasing interest is being expressed in their utilisation to add value to the aquaculture industry and provide synergies with industries which had previously been in competition with aquaculture.\udCurrent and prospective processing by-product and farm mortality utilisation strategies were reviewed along with regulations and standards which aim to control their use and protect against human and animal health hazards.\udThe role of aquaculture and fishery by-products in the supply of fishmeal was investigated and it was found that both sectors had the potential to contribute to increasing global supply. There were significant quantities of processing by-products identified which could be directed to fishmeal manufacture but there were also significant amounts of fish production which were not being processed in some regions and could also add to supplies. Processing by-products from aquaculture species often exceed 50% of the production by mass and therefore their efficient utilisation is of significant importance to the overall performance of the value chain. Their utilisation strategies are diverse and in some circumstances offer the possibility to add significant value. \udLife Cycle Assessment (LCA) is increasingly being used to inform decision makers and consumers about the environmental performance of goods and services to make choices on best practices and informative decisions on purchasing choices. Current methodology in LCA was critiqued and developed to be used for identifying disproportionate impacts from by-product industries and comparative assessment of the eco-efficiency of value chains from Thai shrimp, Vietnamese Pangasius catfish and Scottish salmon aquaculture. New LCA methodology was developed assessing the eco-efficiency of co-products as a whole and in relation to a tonne of edible yield. Measuring the impact of the by-product industry in relation to their edible yield gave different results to measuring their eco-efficiency between the three study species. It was found that the Thai shrimp value chain was the most eco-efficient when by-products were directed to chitosan and hydrolysate manufacture, but production of the salmon was the least impacting between the species in terms of edible yield. Pangasius was the most environmentally impacting of the three species value chains using both methods. It was also found that the upstream impacts of fish and shrimp production, especially feed manufacture, contributed most to the environmental impact in most circumstances, using both economic and mass allocation. Although the methodology produced interesting results, there were some drawbacks and the data sets also had several gaps which led to some assumptions, which could have skewed the results and interpretation.\udThe cause of mortality for five aquaculture species in five countries and their subsequent utilisation was investigated. It was found that extensive systems were more prone to mortality than intensive systems in many cases. There was a wide range of strategies for mortality utilisation. In countries where by-product industries existed, farmers were often able to sell some of their mortality losses but in other areas, disposal could create health and biosecurity hazards.\udIn conclusion, it was found that both by-products and aquaculture mortalities could be utilised effectively and that the additional impact from their use was low in proportion to the rest of the value chain.
机译:水产养殖的副产品和致命物由于其低价值导致处置成本高昂和环境影响,经常给该行业带来重大挑战。但是,人们越来越意识到利用它们来增加水产养殖业的价值并与以前与水产养殖竞争的产业产生协同作用。\ ud对现行和未来加工副产品和农场死亡率的利用策略以及法规和标准进行了审查\ ud研究了水产养殖和渔业副产品在鱼粉供应中的作用,发现这两个部门都有潜力为增加全球供应量做出贡献。查明有大量加工副产品可用于鱼粉生产,但也有大量鱼类生产,某些地区未加工,也可能增加供应。来自水产养殖物种的副产品加工量通常超过其产量的50%,因此其有效利用对价值链的整体绩效至关重要。它们的利用策略是多种多样的,并且在某些情况下提供了增加重大价值的可能性。 \ ud生命周期评估(LCA)越来越多地用于通知决策者和消费者有关商品和服务的环境绩效,以根据最佳做法做出选择,并根据购买选择做出有益的决定。批评并发展了LCA中的当前方法,用于识别副产品行业的不成比例的影响,并比较评估泰国虾,越南Pangasius fish鱼和苏格兰鲑鱼养殖的价值链的生态效率。开发了新的LCA方法,评估了副产品的整体生态效率以及与一吨可食用产量的关系。衡量副产品行业与其可食用产量相关的影响,在衡量三种研究物种之间的生态效率方面得出了不同的结果。人们发现,当副产品直接用于壳聚糖和水解产物的生产时,泰国虾的价值链是最生态的,但是就可食用产量而言,鲑鱼的生产对不同物种之间的影响最小。在这两种方法中,潘加修斯对三个物种价值链的环境影响最大。还发现,利用经济和质量分配,鱼虾生产特别是饲料生产的上游影响在大多数情况下对环境的影响最大。尽管该方法产生了有趣的结果,但存在一些弊端,数据集也存在一些空白,这导致了一些假设,可能会使结果和解释产生偏差。\ ud五个国家五个水产养殖物种的致死原因及其后续利用被调查了。人们发现,在许多情况下,广泛的系统比密集的系统更容易死亡。有各种各样的死亡率利用策略。在存在副产品产业的国家,农民通常能够出售其部分死亡损失,但在其他地区,处置可能会危害健康和生物安全。\ ud最后,发现副产品和水产养殖死亡率都可能降低。有效利用,并且与价值链的其余部分相比,使用它们带来的额外影响很小。

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