The Case for Fish Farming
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the pressing issue of global food security and the potential of aquaculture in this eye-opening 15-minute TED talk. Delve into the current state of ocean fishing, examining how nearly 3 billion people rely on marine resources for sustenance and how current fishing practices are unsustainable. Learn about the concept of fish farming as a viable solution to meet growing food demands while preserving ocean ecosystems. Discover the latest technologies and innovations in aquaculture, and understand why transitioning from hunting to farming the seas is crucial for our future. Gain insights into consumer demand for responsibly farmed fish and the potential impact on global food systems. This thought-provoking presentation challenges viewers to reconsider their approach to seafood consumption and the importance of sustainable fishing practices.
Syllabus
Intro
The problem
Why fish
Stats
Farming
Resources
Alternatives
New technologies
Taught by
TED
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