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Environmental Conservation | 2003

Mangrove dependence and socio-economic concerns in shrimp hatcheries of Andhra Pradesh, India

Patrik Rönnbäck; Max Troell; Tove Zetterström; Dangeti E. Babu

There are many environmental and socio-economic concerns about the shrimp aquaculture industry. This study, based on interviews, direct observations and literature reviews, shows that the Indian hatchery industry is heavily dependent upon the continuous support of natural resources and ecosystem services generated by marine, freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems. The mangrove ecosystem support area (‘ecological footprint’) needed to supply the hatcheries with Penaeus monodon shrimp broodstock, and the aquaculture grow-out ponds with postlarvae, exemplify the dependence on external ecosystems. Each hectare of mangrove in the Godavari River delta generated an annual fisheries catch of 0.8–1.5 P. monodon spawners (gravid females), valued at US


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2006

Shift in fish assemblage structure due to loss of seagrass Zostera marina habitats in Sweden

Leif Pihl; Susanne Baden; Nils Kautsky; Patrik Rönnbäck; Tore Söderqvist; Max Troell; Håkan Wennhage

92–184. The entire Godavari mangrove delta had a partial gross economic value of US


Environment | 2007

The Need for a Balanced Ecosystem Approach to Blue Revolution Aquaculture

Amir Neori; Max Troell; Thierry Chopin; Charles Yarish; Alan T. Critchley; Alejandro H. Buschmann

3.0–6.0 million per year for the provision of shrimp spawners alone. The average hatchery, producing 75 million postlarvae annually, had an ecological footprint of 534 ha mangrove for the life-support input of shrimp spawners. The ecological footprint of intensive shrimp ponds was up to 11 times the pond area for postlarval input alone. The shrimp ponds in the State of Andhra Pradesh needed 35 000–138 000 ha of mangroves to satisfy the spawner requirement to hatcheries, and this implied a need to appropriate mangroves in other regions. Hatcheries were prepared to pay up to US


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2002

Do Penaeid shrimps have a preference for Mangrove habitats? : Distribution pattern analysis on Inhaca island, Mozambique

Patrik Rönnbäck; Adriano Macia; Gustaf Almqvist; Lisen Schultz; Max Troell

2000 for a single shrimp spawner, which also illustrated that the mangrove support areas regionally available were too small. Other concerns about the industry are the net loss of employment if hatcheries replace wild postlarvae collection, the extensive use of groundwater creating direct resource-use conflicts, by-catch problems in broodstock fisheries, and pollution by effluents. The risk of hatcheries introducing, amplifying and propagating disease affecting both cultured organisms and wild biota is another concern that can, and should, be addressed.


Archive | 2011

Global Trade of Fisheries Products-implications for marine ecosystems and their services

Lisa Deutsch; Max Troell; Karin Limburg; Miriam Huitric


Archive | 2002

Misplaced critique : assumptions and applications of the ecological footprint

Max Troell; Lisa Deutsch; Patrik Rönnbäck; Carl Folke; Nils Kautsky


Archive | 2001

MINIREVIEW INTEGRATING SEAWEEDS INTO MARINE AQUACULTURE SYSTEMS: A KEY TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY'

Thieny Chopin; Alqandro H. Buschmann; Christina Hulling; Max Troell; Nils Kautsky; Amir Neon; George P. Kraemer


Archive | 2016

Sustainable Seafood Purchasing in Sweden - Unpacking Drivers and Barriers

Jonell Malin; Beatrice Crona; Patrik Rönnbäck; Max Troell


Archive | 2016

Blue-Green Consumption: Determinants for Eco-Labelled Seafood Purchasing in Sweden

Max Troell; Patrik Rönnbäck; Malin Jonell; Beatrice Crona


Havsutsikt | 2015

Miljömärkning av fisk och skaldjur - hur långt räcker det?

Malin Jonell; Patrik Rönnbäck; Max Troell

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Nils Kautsky

Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

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Carl Folke

Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

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Beatrice Crona

Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

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Leif Pihl

University of Gothenburg

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