Fisheries sector is now facing demand-supply gap due to declining marine fish stocks. Countries have realized that intensifying sea farming - ‘mariculture’ will be one of the productive initiatives to fulfill this gap. Latest statistics shows that the contribution of mariculture to global fish production is increasing constantly. Apart from providing comparatively low cost proteinaceous food, mariculture also ensures sustainability of the stocks. Keeping all this in view, this article has been attempted to provide an overall glance of the current global status of mariculture production as per the recent state of world fisheries and aquaculture published by Food and Agriculture Organization.
Shobika U.
Dr. M.G.R Fisheries College and Research Institute, Ponneri, Tamil Nadu Dr. J Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, Tamil Nadu (601 204), India
Lloyd Chrispin C.*
Department of Fisheries Extension, Economics and Statistics, Dr. M.G.R Fisheries College and Research Institute, Ponneri, Tamil Nadu Dr. J Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, Tamil Nadu (601 204), India
Anix Vivek Santhiya A.
Department of Aquaculture, Fisheries College and Research Institute, Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu Dr. J Jayalalithaa Fisheries University, Tamil Nadu (628 008), India
Shobika, U., Lloyd Chrispin, C., Anix Vivek Santhiya, A., 2020. Global Status of Mariculture. Biotica Research Today 2(7), 618-621.
FAO. 2020. The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2020. Sustainability in action. Rome. https://doi.org/10.4060/ca9229en