Life cycle assessment of fish and seafood processed products - a review of methodologies and new challenges

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Autor(a) principal: Ruiz-Salmón, Israel
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Laso, Jara, Margallo, María, Villanueva-Rey, Pedro, Rodríguez, Eduardo, Quinteiro, Paula, Dias, Ana Cláudia, Almeida, Cheila, Nunes, Maria Leonor, Marques, António, Cortés, Antonio, Moreira, María Teresa, Feijoo, Gumersindo, Loubet, Philippe, Sonnemann, Guido, Morse, Andrew P., Cooney, Ronan, Clifford, Eoghan, Regueiro, Leticia, Méndez, Diego, Anglada, Clémentine, Noirot, Christelle, Rowan, Neil, Vázquez-Rowe, Ian, Aldaco, Rubén
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/37363
Resumo: Life cycle assessment (LCA) has been widely applied in many different sectors, but the marine products and seafood segment have received relatively little attention in the past. In recent decades, global fish production experienced sustained growth and peaked at about 179 million tonnes in 2018. Consequently, increased interest in the environmental implications of fishery products along the supply chain, namely from capture to end of life, was recently experienced by society, industry and policy-makers. This timely review aims to describe the current framework of LCA and its application to the seafood sector that mainly focused on fish extraction and processing, but it also encompassed the remaining stages. An excess of 60 studies conducted over the last decade, along with some additional publications, were comprehensively reviewed; these focused on the main LCA methodological choices, including but not limited to, functional unit, system boundaries allocation methods and environmental indicators. The review identifies key recommendations on the progression of LCA for this increasingly important sustaining seafood sector. Specifically, these recommendations include (i) the need for specific indicators for fish-related activities, (ii) the target species and their geographical origin, (iii) knowledge and technology transfer and, (iv) the application and implementation of key recommendations from LCA research that will improve the accuracy of LCA models in this sector. Furthermore, the review comprises a section addressing previous and current challenges of the seafood sector. Wastewater treatment, ghost fishing or climate change, are also the objects of discussion together with advocating support for the water-energy-food nexus as a valuable tool to minimize environmental negativities and to frame successful synergies.
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title Life cycle assessment of fish and seafood processed products - a review of methodologies and new challenges
spellingShingle Life cycle assessment of fish and seafood processed products - a review of methodologies and new challenges
Ruiz-Salmón, Israel
Life cycle assessment
Seafood
Fisheries
Nexus
Environmental impacts
Sustainability
title_short Life cycle assessment of fish and seafood processed products - a review of methodologies and new challenges
title_full Life cycle assessment of fish and seafood processed products - a review of methodologies and new challenges
title_fullStr Life cycle assessment of fish and seafood processed products - a review of methodologies and new challenges
title_full_unstemmed Life cycle assessment of fish and seafood processed products - a review of methodologies and new challenges
title_sort Life cycle assessment of fish and seafood processed products - a review of methodologies and new challenges
author Ruiz-Salmón, Israel
author_facet Ruiz-Salmón, Israel
Laso, Jara
Margallo, María
Villanueva-Rey, Pedro
Rodríguez, Eduardo
Quinteiro, Paula
Dias, Ana Cláudia
Almeida, Cheila
Nunes, Maria Leonor
Marques, António
Cortés, Antonio
Moreira, María Teresa
Feijoo, Gumersindo
Loubet, Philippe
Sonnemann, Guido
Morse, Andrew P.
Cooney, Ronan
Clifford, Eoghan
Regueiro, Leticia
Méndez, Diego
Anglada, Clémentine
Noirot, Christelle
Rowan, Neil
Vázquez-Rowe, Ian
Aldaco, Rubén
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Margallo, María
Villanueva-Rey, Pedro
Rodríguez, Eduardo
Quinteiro, Paula
Dias, Ana Cláudia
Almeida, Cheila
Nunes, Maria Leonor
Marques, António
Cortés, Antonio
Moreira, María Teresa
Feijoo, Gumersindo
Loubet, Philippe
Sonnemann, Guido
Morse, Andrew P.
Cooney, Ronan
Clifford, Eoghan
Regueiro, Leticia
Méndez, Diego
Anglada, Clémentine
Noirot, Christelle
Rowan, Neil
Vázquez-Rowe, Ian
Aldaco, Rubén
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ruiz-Salmón, Israel
Laso, Jara
Margallo, María
Villanueva-Rey, Pedro
Rodríguez, Eduardo
Quinteiro, Paula
Dias, Ana Cláudia
Almeida, Cheila
Nunes, Maria Leonor
Marques, António
Cortés, Antonio
Moreira, María Teresa
Feijoo, Gumersindo
Loubet, Philippe
Sonnemann, Guido
Morse, Andrew P.
Cooney, Ronan
Clifford, Eoghan
Regueiro, Leticia
Méndez, Diego
Anglada, Clémentine
Noirot, Christelle
Rowan, Neil
Vázquez-Rowe, Ian
Aldaco, Rubén
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Life cycle assessment
Seafood
Fisheries
Nexus
Environmental impacts
Sustainability
topic Life cycle assessment
Seafood
Fisheries
Nexus
Environmental impacts
Sustainability
description Life cycle assessment (LCA) has been widely applied in many different sectors, but the marine products and seafood segment have received relatively little attention in the past. In recent decades, global fish production experienced sustained growth and peaked at about 179 million tonnes in 2018. Consequently, increased interest in the environmental implications of fishery products along the supply chain, namely from capture to end of life, was recently experienced by society, industry and policy-makers. This timely review aims to describe the current framework of LCA and its application to the seafood sector that mainly focused on fish extraction and processing, but it also encompassed the remaining stages. An excess of 60 studies conducted over the last decade, along with some additional publications, were comprehensively reviewed; these focused on the main LCA methodological choices, including but not limited to, functional unit, system boundaries allocation methods and environmental indicators. The review identifies key recommendations on the progression of LCA for this increasingly important sustaining seafood sector. Specifically, these recommendations include (i) the need for specific indicators for fish-related activities, (ii) the target species and their geographical origin, (iii) knowledge and technology transfer and, (iv) the application and implementation of key recommendations from LCA research that will improve the accuracy of LCA models in this sector. Furthermore, the review comprises a section addressing previous and current challenges of the seafood sector. Wastewater treatment, ghost fishing or climate change, are also the objects of discussion together with advocating support for the water-energy-food nexus as a valuable tool to minimize environmental negativities and to frame successful synergies.
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