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Unpacking the objectives and assumptions underpinning European aquaculture
Authors:Irmak Ertör  Miquel Ortega-Cerdà
Institution:1. Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain;2. ENT Environment and Management, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:Increasing demand for seafood and the lack of growth of capture fisheries have boosted aquaculture growth worldwide. However, European aquaculture has been stagnating over the past decade, and European public authorities have been developing policies and strategies in efforts to reverse this. Aquaculture discourses in the European Union, based on 34 policy, planning, and strategy documents, are examined and a discourse analysis conducted following Bacchi’s WPR (What is the Problem Represented to be?) approach. How the problems in these discourses are represented, the tensions among main objectives, and the implicit assumptions are unveiled, and discussed employing a Polanyian theoretical framework. Taking these assumptions for granted leads to a disembedded understanding of aquaculture, and facilitates the privatization of aquatic space and resources. The analysis contributes to the literature establishing the link between the expansion of aquaculture and the enclosure of aquatic resources and enriches environmental and political debates on European aquaculture.
Keywords:Aquaculture  discourse analysis  enclosures  Europe  Polanyi
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