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The decline of mussel aquaculture in the European Union: causes, economic impacts and opportunities

Authors :
Avdelas, Lamprakis
Avdic-Mravlje, Edo
Borges Marques, Ana Cristina
Cano, Suzana
Capelle, Jacob J.
Carvalho, Natacha
Cozzolino, Maria
Dennis, John
Ellis, Tim
Fernández Polanco, José M.
Guillen, Jordi
Lasner, Tobias
Bihan, Véronique, Le
Llorente, Ignacio
Mol, Arie
Nicheva, Simona
Nielsen, Rasmus
Oostenbrugge, Hans, van
Villasante, Sebastian
Visnic, Svjetlana
Zhelev, Kolyo
Asche, Frank
Avdelas, Lamprakis
Avdic-Mravlje, Edo
Borges Marques, Ana Cristina
Cano, Suzana
Capelle, Jacob J.
Carvalho, Natacha
Cozzolino, Maria
Dennis, John
Ellis, Tim
Fernández Polanco, José M.
Guillen, Jordi
Lasner, Tobias
Bihan, Véronique, Le
Llorente, Ignacio
Mol, Arie
Nicheva, Simona
Nielsen, Rasmus
Oostenbrugge, Hans, van
Villasante, Sebastian
Visnic, Svjetlana
Zhelev, Kolyo
Asche, Frank
Source :
ISSN: 1753-5123
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In contrast to the increasing aquaculture production of mussels worldwide, production in the European Union (EU) has shown a decreasing trend over the last two decades. Aquaculture production of mussels in the EU peaked in the late 1990s at more than 600 000 tonnes; by 2016, production volume had dropped by 20% to 480 000 tonnes. As mussel production represents more than ⅓ of EU aquaculture production, this decrease is an important contributor to the stagnation of EU aquaculture. Previous studies have suggested diseases, lack of mussel seed (spat), and low profitability as the main causes of the EU mussel production decrease. In this study, we investigate how economic and environmental factors have contributed. Moreover, we examine if the different mussel production techniques (raft, longline, on-bottom, and ‘bouchot’) have been differently affected, by analysing the economic performance and cost structure evolution for the period 2010–2016. We complement these results with a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) analysis of the EU mussel sector based on expert knowledge.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 1753-5123
Notes :
application/pdf, Reviews in Aquaculture 13 (2021) 1, ISSN: 1753-5123, ISSN: 1753-5123, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1262728921
Document Type :
Electronic Resource