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Searching for sustainability in aquaculture: An investigation into the economic prospects for an integrated salmon-mussel production system

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  • Whitmarsh, David J.
  • Cook, Elizabeth J.
  • Black, Kenneth D.

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The pollution effects of cage aquaculture represent an external cost to society, and the challenge for environmental economists has been to estimate the magnitude of these costs and to suggest ways in which they can be mitigated or 'internalised'. One possible mitigation strategy involves the development of integrated production systems based on polyculture, and this paper examines the financial viability of such a system that integrates the farming of salmon and mussels. The results demonstrate the commercial potential of an integrated salmon-mussel production system under present market conditions, but highlight the critical role played by future price trends.

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  • Whitmarsh, David J. & Cook, Elizabeth J. & Black, Kenneth D., 2006. "Searching for sustainability in aquaculture: An investigation into the economic prospects for an integrated salmon-mussel production system," Marine Policy, Elsevier, vol. 30(3), pages 293-298, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:marpol:v:30:y:2006:i:3:p:293-298
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    1. Leon-Santana, Miguel & Hernandez, Juan M., 2008. "Optimum management and environmental protection in the aquaculture industry," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 64(4), pages 849-857, February.
    2. Ceballos, Adams & Dresdner-Cid, Jorge David & Quiroga-Suazo, Miguel Ángel, 2018. "Does the location of salmon farms contribute to the reduction of poverty in remote coastal areas? An impact assessment using a Chilean case study," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 75(C), pages 68-79.

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