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    Biotech can help save world's aquaculture from climate change

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    Date
    May 21, 2023
    Author
    Tome, Kristine Grace
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    Classification code
    BM20230521_A5
    Excerpt
    Aquaculture’s contribution to the global supply of fisheries products has grown from 4 percent in 1970 to over 50 percent today. However, that capability faces constraints, and aquaculture’s productivity may not be sustainable due to extreme weather situations like the current El Niño weather phenomenon in the Philippines. While genetic engineering applications to aquaculture research is at its incipient stage worldwide, the technology has great promise in helping the sector mitigate the adverse impacts of climate change, and sustain its contribution to world’s fish supply.
    Citation
    Tome, K. G. (2023, May 21). Biotech can help save world's aquaculture from climate change. BusinessMirror, p. A5.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/16546
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    Corporate Names
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications, Inc. (ISAAA Inc.) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Regional Fish Institute
    Personal Names
    Hallerman, Eric
    Geographic Names
    Japan Philippines
    Subject
    biotechnology aquaculture fish culture climate change fishery products El Niño genetic engineering gene editing gene transfer heat tolerance heat stress
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