2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2019.103516
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The difference in development level of marine shellfish industry in 10 major producing countries

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“…The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a huge and unpredictable impact throughout the molluscan shellfish (hereafter the shellfish) supply chain in China, the largest producer and consumer of shellfish in the world (FAO, 2020a(FAO, , 2020bPeng et al, 2019;Peng et al, 2021), due to the various effects of widespread virus containment measures on demand, logistics, prices, business operations and planning (FAO, 2020c;Xu et al, 2021). The closure of foodservices in February 2020 and restrictions on restaurants seating capacity after reopening have led to a significant reduction in demand for fresh and alive shellfish (FAO, 2020c).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a huge and unpredictable impact throughout the molluscan shellfish (hereafter the shellfish) supply chain in China, the largest producer and consumer of shellfish in the world (FAO, 2020a(FAO, , 2020bPeng et al, 2019;Peng et al, 2021), due to the various effects of widespread virus containment measures on demand, logistics, prices, business operations and planning (FAO, 2020c;Xu et al, 2021). The closure of foodservices in February 2020 and restrictions on restaurants seating capacity after reopening have led to a significant reduction in demand for fresh and alive shellfish (FAO, 2020c).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The farmed output of marine shellfish accounts for 90.79% of the world’s marine shellfish output. The top 10 producers are China, the United States, Japan, South Korea, Chile, Spain, Thailand, France, Canada, and Italy, accounting for 94.17% of the world’s marine shellfish output [ 1 ]. China’s scallop output mainly comes from breeding, with a small proportion of fishing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The first reported cases of COVID-19 were linked to a seafood market in Wuhan, and subsequent outbreaks in other cities in China, such as Beijing, Dalian, and Qingdao, were traced back to similar markets, processing facilities, and imported frozen seafood (Han et al, 2020;Jalava, 2020;Djekic et al, 2021). The pandemic has had a significant and unanticipated impact on the fish production and supply chains in China, which is the largest producer and consumer of shellfish globally (Peng et al, 2019(Peng et al, , 2021FAO, 2020a,b). The closure of some fisheries, market disruptions, and heightened health hazards for coastal communities, increased vulnerability among disadvantaged groups, and an uptick in illegal fishing have all had detrimental effects on the fishing industry (Bennett et al, 2020).…”
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