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New study shows seafood waste less profound than previously thought


April 9, 2024

A new study shows seafood food loss and waste in the United States is approximately 22.7%, a drastic decrease from previous estimates of between 43% and 47%. The study, conducted in part by researchers from the University of Florida Institute ... READ MORE

Category: Coasts & Marine, Conservation, Food Safety, Health & Nutrition, NATURAL RESOURCES, Water, Wildlife
Tags: Alena Poulin, Aquaculture, Aquatic, Commercial Fishing, Farmed Fish, Fish, Food, Food Security, Frank Asche, Institute Of Food And Agricultural Sciences, James Anderson, Megan Winslow, Nature, Resource Economics, Seafood, Sustainability, UF/IFAS, University Of Florida, University Of Florida Institute Of Food And Agricultural Sciences, Waste

UF/IFAS expert: Fisheries won’t meet need of exploding population, but aquaculture will


March 7, 2016

    James Anderson GAINESVILLE, Fla. --- The world’s fisheries are a great source of protein, but even with the best management, they won’t be able to meet the needs of a global population expected to exceed nine billion by ... READ MORE

Category: Agriculture, Food Safety, Health & Nutrition, UF/IFAS, UF/IFAS Extension, UF/IFAS Research, WORK & LIFE
Tags: Fisheries, Food And Resource Economics, James Anderson, Population

UF/IFAS food economics expert projects increased global shrimp production


December 21, 2015

  GAINESVILLE, Fla. --- Global shrimp production is recovering from a challenging disease, a University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences professor says. Based on an annual survey of shrimp industry leaders, global ... READ MORE

Category: Agriculture, UF/IFAS, UF/IFAS Research, WORK & LIFE
Tags: Emerging Pathogens Institute, Food And Resource Economics, James Anderson, Production, Shrimp

Fishermen, communities need more than healthy fish stocks


May 6, 2015

James Anderson The Alaska salmon fishery is touted as one of the best in the world. When measured with an ecological yardstick, it is – fish stocks are healthy and the fishery is certified by the Marine Stewardship Council as consistently ... READ MORE

Category: Agriculture, Conservation, Food Safety, Health & Nutrition, UF/IFAS, UF/IFAS Research, WORK & LIFE
Tags: Fisheries, Food And Resource Economics, James Anderson

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