In regions such as Southeast Asia, aquaculture is well-established and plays a significant role in local diets. In contrast, with the exception of salmon farming, the UK aquaculture sector remains underdeveloped and contributes only a small proportion of our overall food requirements. The farming of other species, such as trout, mussels, oysters, and seaweed, has yet to reach its potential, partly due to our eating habits. As consumers, we need to broaden our palates and embrace a wider variety of species to support a more diverse aquaculture industry and strengthen our national food security. As Dan notes, salmon farming is likely the only part of UK aquaculture most people are aware of.
“I would never try to suggest that aquaculture doesn’t have environmental impacts, all forms of food production do.” Dan says. “But what is not always put across is that they are often less than many of the foods we get from land-based farming. Over the coming years, that’s one of the better balances I would like to see struck.”