Sustainable Aquaculture and Fisheries
Research and expertise underpinning the sustainability of marine and freshwater food production

`Conservation & fisheries
ÖFish health & nutrition
<Essential fish habitats
ÊAquaculture & society
Working closely with industry, we can deliver essential evidence regarding the impact of offshore aquaculture.
Within one generation, we need another 60% more food than we're producing today. The global growth of aquaculture will be essential to that.
We have facilities capable of supporting a range of species with our dedicated tropical- and cold-water aquaria.
We cannot achieve responsible and sustainable harvests without understanding the production system on which they are based. In marine fisheries, on which most aquatic production in Europe is based, this means understanding how complex marine ecosystems support wild populations of fish and invertebrates.
Land crabs are one of the best models we have when it comes to trying to answer some of the big questions in biology… and how biodiversity might respond to future change.
'Natural capital' reflects the economic value of an area or a habitat but also the benefits people gain from the environment around them.
Discover more about our leading marine conservation, technology and responsible food production research.
Sustainable Food Production Research Group
Cross-disciplinary research studying all aspects of food production and its impact on the natural environment.
Marine Conservation Research Group
Investigating the consequences of human activity on marine biodiversity and its ecosystem services.
Sensor Technologies Research Group
Bringing together knowledge, skills and expertise in a range of impactful projects featuring sensors as an integral part of their research.