Food for thought: Marine pollution's impact on One Health and food security in African SIDS

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作者
Maes, Thomas [1 ]
Messing, Dave [1 ]
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[1] GRID Arendal, Teaterplassen 3, N-4836 Arendal, Norway
关键词
Marine pollution; One Health; Food security; Capture fisheries; Aquaculture African Small Island Developing States (SIDS); HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS; AQUACULTURE; FISH; DISEASE; MANAGEMENT; FISHERIES; CAPACITY; COASTAL; GEAR;
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10.1016/j.rsma.2025.104136
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Aquaculture and fisheries are essential for food security and livelihoods in coastal communities and contribute, though modestly, to the GDP of African nations, particularly Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Marine pollution poses significant social, economic, and environmental challenges to these industries. The One Health approach, which recognises the links between marine pollution, health, and food security, provides a comprehensive framework for addressing these issues. To mitigate these challenges, country-specific strategies should focus on strengthening legal frameworks for pollution control, promoting environmental stewardship, enhancing regulation enforcement, improving waste management, and fostering stakeholder engagement. Key technological innovations include marking fishing gear to prevent ghost fishing, implementing integrated multi-trophic aquaculture and aquaponics to reduce eutrophication, and improving fish disease management while preventing aquaculture escapes. Addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is also crucial for long-term sustainability. Additionally, enhancing multisectoral coordination, regional cooperation, and integrating traditional knowledge with modern practices can help safeguard both communities and ecosystems in these vulnerable regions.
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