Principles for legal regulation of relations of aquaculture (fish farming)

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The article is devoted to the topic Principles for legal regulation of relations in the field of aquaculture (fish farming). The normative-legal basis of legal regulation of relations in the field of aquaculture (fish farming) is investigated. The management and support of legal regulation of relations in the field of aquaculture (fish farming) is relevant since 1970 in the production of aquaculture products is observed only growth, indicating the importance of the agricultural sector within countries and on a global scale. Currently, aquaculture is considered not only as an activity that meets the needs of food producers, but also as a means of economic growth and achieving a variety of social and environmental goals. Awareness of the need for accelerated development of aquaculture leads to the adoption of appropriate laws and strategies to regulate its activities. This branch of agricultural production developed gradually by experience, taking into account traditions, mistakes made and through joint activities. Aquaculture has grown and integrated into the natural, social, economic and cultural environment. The sector is growing at an unprecedented rate and currently supplies more than half of the world's fish for human consumption.

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Kudaeva, A., & Zyablitseva, S. (2021). Principles for legal regulation of relations of aquaculture (fish farming). In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 273). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202127303005

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