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Journal of Aquaculture Research & Development

Zia Hoseini

Department of Environmental Science, Wageningen University & Research, Gelderland, Netherlands

Biography

Zia Hoseini, currently working at Department of Environmental Science, Wageningen University & Research, Gelderland, Netherlands. The number of articles published are 15 and the number of times cited by, are 53. The number of reads include are 1054. The area of interest in the research was Aquacultural and agricultural studies, Marine ecology and sciences.

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  • Review Article   
    Shrimp Aquaculture’s Development Perspectives Reviewing on Improving Strategies and Management Plans in Ecuadorian Shrimp Industry
    Author(s): Zia Hoseini*

    The environment has always aroused significant concerns regarding urban development and population increase. Whereas the economy is based upon local resources, it implies to local pollution. The complex would illuminate the functions of ecological and eco-political modernization towards the shrimp farming in Ecuador. The review continues the controversy on flows, development and practices as a case simulation with locals to examine the social conflicts in this regards. The paper is in favour of an eco-labelling strategy and discusses the main obstacles and barriers in shrimp mariculture. The technical approaches have been specified in this case. Finally, the discussion will conclude the responsibility of stakeholders and decision-makers to achieve a sustainably developed aquaculture and improving seafood industry. .. View more»

    DOI: 10.35248/2155-9546.19.10.591

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