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A comparison of Asian aquaculture products using statistically supported LCA Patrik John Gustav Henriksson, Andreu Rico, Wenbo Zhang, Sk Ahmad-Al-Nahid, Richard Newton, Lam T Phan, Zongfeng Zhang, Jintana Jaithiang, Hai M Dao, Tran Minh Phu, David C Little, Francis J Murray, Kriengkrai Satapornvanit, Liping Liu, Qigen Liu, Mohammad Mahfujul Haque, Froukje Kruijssen, Geert R de Snoo, Reinout Heijungs, Peter M van Bodegom, and Jeroen Guinee Environ. Sci. Technol., Just Accepted Manuscript • DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b04634 • Publication Date (Web): 29 Oct 2015 Downloaded from http://pubs.acs.org on November 3, 2015

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A comparison of Asian aquaculture products

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using statistically supported LCA

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Patrik JG Henriksson1*, Andreu Rico2, Wenbo Zhang 3, Sk Ahmad-Al-Nahid4,

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Richard Newton5, Lam T Phan56, Zongfeng Zhang3, Jintana Jaithiang8, Hai M

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Dao7, Tran M Phu7, David C Little5, Francis J Murray5, Kriengkrai

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Satapornvanit8, Liping Liu3, Qigen Liu3, M Mahfujul Haque4, Froukje Kruijssen9,

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Geert R de Snoo1, Reinout Heijungs1, Peter M van Bodegom1 and Jeroen B

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Guinée1

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Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, the Netherlands

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Alterra, Wageningen University and Research Centre, the Netherlands

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College of Fisheries and Life Science, Shanghai Ocean University, China

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Faculty of Fisheries, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh

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Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, Scotland, UK

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College of Aquaculture and Fisheries, Can Tho University, Vietnam

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Faculty of Fisheries, Kasetsart University, Thailand

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WorldFish, the Netherlands

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*Corresponding author1:

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Address: CML, Leiden University, Box 9518, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands

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Phone: +31 (0)71 527 7461

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Email: [email protected]

Department of Inland Resources & Fisheries Capture, Research Institute for Aquaculture No. 2, Vietnam

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Current affiliation: Stockholm Resilience Centre/WorldFish Address: The Beijer Institute, The Royal Swedish Academy of Science, Box 50005, 104 05, Stockholm, Sweden Phone: +46 8 673 95 38 Email: [email protected] 1 ACS Paragon Plus Environment

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Abstract

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We investigated aquaculture production of Asian tiger shrimp, whiteleg shrimp,

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giant river prawn, tilapia and pangasius in Bangladesh, China, Thailand and

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Vietnam using life cycle assessments (LCAs), with the purpose of evaluating the

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comparative eco-efficiency of producing different aquatic food products. Our

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starting hypothesis was that different production systems are associated with

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significantly different environmental impacts, as the production of these aquatic

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species differs in intensity and management practices. In order to test this

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hypothesis, we estimated the systems global warming, eutrophication and

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freshwater ecotoxicity impacts. The contribution to these impacts and the overall

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dispersions relative to results were propagated using Monte Carlo simulations and

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dependent sampling. Paired testing showed significant (p