Abstract
Enriching diets, for fish with fish oil is important in aquaculture to enhance the value especially by adding omega 3 fatty acids like EPA and DHA. These nutrients are vital for the health of both fish and humans promoting heart health, cognitive function and anti-inflammatory effects. However the expensive nature and limited availability of fish oil create obstacles that affect the profitability and sustainability of aquaculture businesses. The environmental impact of producing fish oil from wild fish stocks raises concerns about overfishing and ecosystem disturbances. To combat these challenges researchers are exploring sources of omega 3 acids such as microalgae and genetically modified plants. Yet these alternatives face barriers related to production costs and consumer acceptance. The success of incorporating fish oil enriched diets hinges on how consumers perceive them and the demand in the market; effective communication about their health benefits and sustainability can drive this demand. Ultimately ensuring the long-term success of the aquaculture industry involves addressing environmental challenges linked to fish oil production so that it can keep up with the increasing need, for high quality nutritionally enhanced seafood products.
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