Phuket Consensus: A re-affirmation of commitment to the Bangkok Declaration
24 September 2010 | 500 Downloads | .pdf | 134.1 KB | Better management practices, Climate change, Culture-based fisheries, Food security, safety and certification, Freshwater finfish, Gender, Genetics and biodiversity, Hatchery and nursery, Health, Inland aquaculture, Livelihoods and social issues, Nutrition and feeding, Aquatic plants, Molluscs (shellfish and other), Shrimp, Stock enhancement, Environment and sustainability, Training and education, Markets and trade, Governance
The Phuket Consensus is a declaration on aquaculture development endorsed by participants of the Global Conference on Aquaculture 2010, held in Phuket, Thailand, 22-25 September. The consensus builds on the Bangkok Declaration, which was formulated at the International Conference on Aquaculture in the Third Millennium, held in Bangkok, 20-25 February 2000. The consensus and declaration provide strategic guidance on sustainable development of aquaculture considering social, environmental, technical and economic issues.
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