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A More Open Approach Is Needed to Develop Cell-Based Fish Technology: It Starts with Zebrafish

Authors :
David L. Mack
Lisa Maves
Alec S.T. Smith
Jeanot Muster
Wendy W. Weston
Greg Potter
Alain Rostain
Nguyen T.K. Vo
Alessandro Bertero
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The global demand for fish is rising and projected to increase for years to come. However, there is uncertainty whether this increased demand can be met by the conventional approaches of capture fisheries and fish farming because of wild stock depletion, natural resource requirements, and environmental impact concerns. One proposed complementary solution is to manufacture the same meat directly from fish cells, as cell-based fish. More than 30 ventures are competing to commercialize cell-based meat broadly, but the field lacks a foundation of shared scientific knowledge, which threatens to delay progress. Here, we recommend taking a research-focused, more open and collaborative approach to cell-based fish meat development that targets lean fish and an unlikely but very attractive candidate for accelerating research and development, the zebrafish. Although substantial work lies ahead, cell-based meat technology could prove to be a more efficient, less resource-intensive method of producing lean fish meat.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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