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Establishing Cooperative Risk-Sharing Mechanisms for Sustainable Deep-Sea Aquaculture Development and Growth
Deep-sea aquaculture offers a solution to the saturation of coastal fisheries but faces significant economic and risk-related barriers. This research analyzes how cooperative mechanisms between enterprises and service organizations can optimize risk-sharing and promote industry maturity.
What cooperative risk-sharing mechanisms are most effective for promoting the sustainable development of deep-sea aquaculture?
Knowledge gap
What remains worth asking
The source suggests that government intervention is insufficient; it remains useful to test how market-based cooperative mechanisms can manage the risk-cost-profit threshold.
Potential contribution
Why it may matter
This study provides a roadmap for transitioning deep-sea aquaculture from a government-led initiative to a self-sustaining market industry.
Academic placement
OECD fields and topic tags
Scope: Global aquaculture industry and maritime business development. · Method signals: Evolutionary game modeling, Stakeholder analysis
Possible study pathways
One question, different levels
Strategic management of sustainable aquaculture ventures.
Game theory applications in sustainable resource governance.
Qualification signal
84/100
- Focus on economic modeling and business strategy.
- Applicable to MBA and Economics students.
- Open-access scholarly source and DOI metadata verified
Provenance
Research Idea Registry curation
- DOI and bibliographic metadata independently resolved
- Open-access status verified
- The research direction is transparently marked as AI-inferred
APA 7 source
Ma, Y., & Zhang, Y. (2025). Ensuring a sustainable supply of aquatic products in the future: research on the promotion and application of deep-sea aquaculture. Frontiers in Nutrition, 12, Article 1643753. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2025.1643753
Paper abstract and discussion context; AI-inferred direction
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