Conference on Marine Aquaculture: Effects on the West Coast and Alaska Fishing Industry. November 17 19, 2003

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Conference on Marine Aquaculture: Effects on the West Coast and Alaska Fishing Industry November 17 19, 2003

Fish are our Future: The Road Ahead for the Seafood Industry

Aquaculture is Impressive!Annual growth rate of approximately 11% since 1984!Still the world s fastest growing agricultural industry 3

Top Aquaculture Countries (by volume) Buyer s Guide 2003 Aquaculture Magazine 1. China 2. India 3. Japan 4. Philippines 5. Indonesia 6. Thailand 7. Republic of Korea 8. Bangladesh 9. Vietnam 10. Norway 4

U.S. Imports of Shrimp & Salmon (2002) "Shrimp > 946,000,000 lbs (87% of U.S. supply, approx. 50% of imports are farmraised) "Salmon > 470,000,000 lbs (43% of U.S. supply, approx. 90% of imports are farmraised) 2003 Annual Report on the United States Seafood Industry, H.M Johnson & Associates 5

NFI Mission Statement "NFI is the leading voice for promoting safe, sustainable, affordable seafood as the daily protein food of choice for feeding the world." 6

NFI is a committed proponent for increasing seafood consumption in the USA "Per Capita Seafood Consumption in the USA 15+ pounds annually "Per Capita Seafood Consumption in China ~53 pounds annually "Per Capita Seafood Consumption in Japan ~150 pounds annually 7

U.S. Domestic Wild Catch!Sustainability is rapidly becoming a significant consideration:!alaska is seeking MSC certification for Salmon and Pollock 8

Imported Wild-caught AND Farm-raised Seafood Products! Trade issues are a major concern.! Sustainability and environmental impact are also major issues. 9

Domestic Aquaculture!Farmed Catfish a showcase example of the American Aquaculture Industry.! Aquaculture can be the wild capture fisheries relief valve. A leading seafood company executive 10

Challenges Ahead!Environmental activists from the private sector!non-existent aquaculture siting permits or no procedure for obtaining a permit from the public sector! 11

More Challenges Ahead Media Coverage!Sometimes biased or inaccurate!lack of industry expertise and general skill sets for dealing with mass media and the press 12

Salmon Farms At a meeting of the Liaison Group of the Central and Regional Fisheries Boards held in Inagh Lodge Hotel, Connemara, on Wednesday 24th September 2003, the group:- Expressed serious concern at the poor quality of salmon farm management reported in the Prime Time programme last week Breaches of protocol levels in particular in relation to sea lice levels are particularly serious in light of the fact that fishery boards regard the existing protocol levels for live infestation to be far too lenient The group expressed serious disappointment that the targeted effort and spending by the Fisheries Boards to address the sea trout decline had not been matched with good fish farm husbandry by salmon farmers. The Group reluctantly decided that if positive action is not taken, the only other choice would be to report the issue to the European Union (EU) and to request the EU to declare sea trout in the affected areas an endangered species. 13

Ecologically Friendly Aquaculture Ecological Aquaculture: The Evolution of the Blue Revolution by Dr. Barry Costa-Pierce, Director of the Rhode Island Sea Grant College Program & Professor of Fisheries and Aquaculture at University of Rhode Island 14

Comparisons of energy and production efficiencies of aquaculture versus an array of fisheries and terrestrial agriculture systems confirm that aquaculture even as it is presently practiced is an efficient mass producer of animal proteins for a crowded coastal planet Production efficiencies of edible mass for aquaculture range from 2.5 to 4.5 kg dry feed/kg edible mass compared with 3.0 to 17.4 for conventional terrestrial animal production systems. pp. 348-349 We cannot catch more fish from the sea. But the world can turn to farming the waters not just hunting them and rapidly accelerate the blue revolution. This blue revolution cannot be a modern clone of the green revolution since what is required is an evolution, not a revolution. This aquaculture evolution will be a modern, twenty-first century, knowledge-based process to pioneer the development of sustainable, ecologically integrated aquaculture systems that have positive impacts on both natural and social ecosystems. p. 340 15

But British Columbia lifted the ban on Salmon farms! 16

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There are other issues, however! Mandatory labeling of fish raised on carotenoid-containing feeds.! Antibiotic residues! PCBs, Malachite green, fat ratios 18

Communication! "We need to understand what the consumer is hearing, what concerns they have and what they want. "We need to significantly improve our interaction and communication with the media 19

The Road Ahead!Chicken, beef and pork are our real competitors, not wild vs farmed or domestic vs import.!the main concern should be EXPANDING the number of Americans consumers who eat seafood.!we are not spending enough time and effort to make the pie bigger.! 20