Abstract

Three periods distinguish the development and evolution of aquaculture and salmon farming in Chile. Between 1856 and 1920, a period of private management began, influenced by incipient international markets and naturists such as Federico Albert. Between 1921 and 1970, the state management promoted the settlement of waters through the investigations of the Hunting and Fishing Division. Careers in Marine Biology, Oceanography and Fisheries Engineering are created, and in turn, the government established bodies dedicated to aquaculture research, such as the Institute for Fisheries Development, IFOP. Between 1971 and 2000, the industrial management generated the installation of fish farms with new technologies (forms of production) and the emergence of the transnational salmon industry modified the economic and environmental outlook of the territories. Based on the work of Sergio Martinez (2003), a brief history of aquaculture is presented until before the salmon farming crisis occurred in 2007 and 2016.

Highlights

  • Three periods distinguish the development and evolution of aquaculture and salmon farming in Chile

  • the government established bodies dedicated to aquaculture research

  • Salmones Antártica dejó huella como la impulsora en el traspaso de desarrollo tecnológico en el cultivo de salmones; fue la primera empresa chilena que sobrepasó las mil toneladas de producción de salmón durante la temporada 1987-1988 y la única que mantuvo programas sostenidos de cultivo a mar abierto en Chiloé y Magallanes, en la piscicultura más austral del mundo

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Three periods distinguish the development and evolution of aquaculture and salmon farming in Chile.

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