Adam K E, Gunn G J
Rev Sci Tech. 2017 Apr;36(1):323-329. doi: 10.20506/rst.36.1.2632.
Aquaculture is an increasingly important source of animal protein for a growing global population. Disease is a major constraint to production, with resultant socio-economic impacts for individuals, communities and economies which rely on aquaculture. Aquatic animal health is also strongly influenced by human factors, ranging from international trade regulations to the behaviours of individuals working in aquaculture. This article summarises the human factors associated with aquaculture production using international examples for illustration.
对于不断增长的全球人口而言,水产养殖日益成为动物蛋白的重要来源。疾病是生产的主要制约因素,会对依赖水产养殖的个人、社区和经济体产生社会经济影响。水生动物健康还受到诸多人为因素的强烈影响,从国际贸易法规到水产养殖从业者的行为等。本文通过国际案例阐述与水产养殖生产相关的人为因素。