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The FAO's "Guidelines for Sustainable Aquaculture" (GSA) is a comprehensive framework to promote responsible development within the aquaculture industry. It addresses the need to balance economic growth with environmental stewardship and social responsibility. Developed through extensive consultation, the GSA provides guidance for policymakers and stakeholders to create sustainable aquaculture practices. The guidelines emphasize good governance, responsible resource use, and the well-being of aquaculture-dependent communities. Ultimately, the GSA aims to ensure aquaculture contributes to global food security, poverty reduction, and the preservation of aquatic ecosystems for present and future generations.
Ref:
Guidelines for sustainable aquaculture, 2025. . FAO. https://doi.org/10.4060/cd3785en
The FAO's "Guidelines for Sustainable Aquaculture" (GSA) is a comprehensive framework to promote responsible development within the aquaculture industry. It addresses the need to balance economic growth with environmental stewardship and social responsibility. Developed through extensive consultation, the GSA provides guidance for policymakers and stakeholders to create sustainable aquaculture practices. The guidelines emphasize good governance, responsible resource use, and the well-being of aquaculture-dependent communities. Ultimately, the GSA aims to ensure aquaculture contributes to global food security, poverty reduction, and the preservation of aquatic ecosystems for present and future generations.
Ref:
Guidelines for sustainable aquaculture, 2025. . FAO. https://doi.org/10.4060/cd3785en