Aquaculture, or fish farming, has some challenges that could make it harder to solve problems like overfishing and losing marine life.
Here are some of those challenges:
Environmental Impact: Fish farms can pollute the water and destroy natural habitats for other creatures.
Disease Spread: Fish that are raised on farms can get sick, and their diseases can spread to wild fish.
Resource Intensive: Fish farms often need wild fish for food, which makes the overfishing problem worse.
Sustainable Practices: We can use eco-friendly ways to farm fish and find ways to reduce the need for wild fish food.
Regulatory Frameworks: Setting up strict rules can help lessen the harm to the environment.
Consumer Awareness: By encouraging people to make smart choices, we can support farms that care for the environment.
Aquaculture, or fish farming, has some challenges that could make it harder to solve problems like overfishing and losing marine life.
Here are some of those challenges:
Environmental Impact: Fish farms can pollute the water and destroy natural habitats for other creatures.
Disease Spread: Fish that are raised on farms can get sick, and their diseases can spread to wild fish.
Resource Intensive: Fish farms often need wild fish for food, which makes the overfishing problem worse.
Sustainable Practices: We can use eco-friendly ways to farm fish and find ways to reduce the need for wild fish food.
Regulatory Frameworks: Setting up strict rules can help lessen the harm to the environment.
Consumer Awareness: By encouraging people to make smart choices, we can support farms that care for the environment.