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Oceans would be able to feed growing world population in future

Washington, December 2 (ANI): In a new study, scientists have determined that the oceans could become the source of food for the increasing human population in the future if steps are taken to expand and improve marine aquaculture.

As the world's population continues to grow, lack of fresh water and space mean that terrestrial agriculture is unlikely to be able to meet food demand, according to Carlos M. Duarte of the University of the Balearic Islands, Spain, and his seven coauthors.

Freshwater aquaculture, which is largely confined to the tropics, is expanding, but its reliance on fresh water may limit long-term growth.

Fisheries catches have been declining globally for two decades, and although conservation measures and a shift in consumption patterns could allow some recovery, marine aquaculture holds more potential for sustained growth.

Marine aquaculture is already on the rise, with production increasing ten-fold over the past 30 years and is expected to exceed fisheries catches within 20 years.

Yet, Duarte and his colleagues argue that its continued growth will depend on adapting current techniques so that the food needed to feed marine animals is itself derived from marine aquaculture, rather than harvested from the wild or derived from agriculture.

This goal is achievable, they maintain, if more animals low on the food chain are cultivated, including more plankton and algae.

These could be used as food for both humans and for fish.

New technology will also help, by allowing marine aquaculture operations to be expanded into more exposed, offshore locations.

Although some environmental impacts can be expected from the expansion of marine aquaculture, these are modest compared to those resulting from food production on land. (ANI)

Shells of marine creatures thinning due to ocean's increasing intake of CO2

Washington, March 9 (ANI): A new study has shown that the shells of microscopic animals in the ocean are becoming thinner thanks to the ocean's increasing absorption of carbon dioxide.As carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels has accumulated in the atmosphere, some of it has been absorbed by the ocean.As the gas dissolves in the water, it forms a weak acid, causing the ocean itself to become gradually more acidic.With the ocean water becoming more.....
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