Why is climate change considered the biggest disruptor in aquaculture

Discussing the significant impact of climate change on the aquaculture sector and its implications for food security.
  • Climate change affects water temperature, pH levels, and oxygen levels in aquaculture systems, impacting the growth and survival of aquatic species.
  • Extreme weather events such as storms, heatwaves, and floods can damage aquaculture infrastructure and lead to significant financial losses.
  • Changes in ocean currents and salinity levels disrupt breeding patterns and migration routes of fish, affecting production yields.
  • Rising sea levels and coastal erosion threaten the physical infrastructure of aquaculture farms, jeopardizing their operations.
  • Overall, climate change-induced disruptions in aquaculture can lead to decreased production, higher costs, and food insecurity as a vital protein source is affected.
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