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Vergara-Solana, F., M., Araneda, G., Ponce Díaz, J.C., Seijo, J.R., Sáenz-Pardo & S., Ortega-García (2016). Technological interdependencies of tuna sea ranching and tuna fisheries in the Pacific. The 2016 Annual Meeting and Symposium Technology Development and Sustainable Fisheries. ICES-FAO Working Group on Fishing Technology and Fish Behavior. Mérida, Yucatán, México, mayo 25 - 29, 2016, ND.

Technological interdependencies of tuna sea ranching and tuna fisheries in the Pacific

Francisco Vergara-Solana, M. Araneda, Germán Ponce Díaz, J.C. Seijo, J.R. Sáenz-Pardo y Sofía Ortega-García

For about 26 years the catch volumes provided by the world's fisheries have remained relatively constant. A strategy to increase volumes and to add value to those catches, is to obtain juveniles from wild populations for further grown out. This practice is known as capture based aquaculture (CBA). This technique is applied a large extent in high-value species, although it is perceived as a negative activity by some sectors. Because of this there is a need to assess the economic and environmental feasibility of the CBA (Lovatelli & Holthus, 2008)

Palabras clave: tuna sea ranching; Technological interdependencies; Tuna fisheries

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