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TitleThe Netherlands & the world ecology : tropical shrimps  
AuthorsH. Hartogh, M. Parr, C. Besselink
Year2005
PublisherIUCN
PlaceAmsterdam
Pages1
OrganisationIUCN National Committee of the Netherlands
SubjectEnvironment and Natural Resources
Keywordsenvironment, environmental degradation, fisheries, sustainable development, trade
AbstractThis map tries to assess and visualise the impacts of the Dutch import of fished and farmed (aquaculturally produced) shrimp on global biodiversity and local communities. The last few decades have shown a strong worldwide increase in the demand for tropical shrimps. In response to this, many countries around the globe have turned to shrimp production for export to western countries. The Netherlands is currently a major importer and trader of tropical shrimps. Shrimp fishing and shrimp aquaculture production have considerable impacts on the environment, in many cases leading to severe degradation of marine and terrestrial ecosystems and great loss of biodiversity. Shrimp production also has substantial social implications; habitat degradation has resulted in many countries in the loss of the livelihoods of coastal communities. This map aims to raise the awareness of the different actors in the supply/production chain that play a role in these current unsustainable practices. It calls upon those actors to acknowledge their responsibility and hopes to play a constructive role in reversing the current situation.  
LanguageEnglish
CategoryGeneral
Document typeOther
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