Environmental Risk Assessment for a Fish Farm. Note II: Fuel Leaks and Waste Generation Risks
Abstract
The Environmental Risk Assessment for a fisheries development is an essential process for identifying
and managing potential negative effects on the environment. It is carried out in several directions, each
with its own specific aspects and methodologies. The aim of the study is to develop risk matrices for
water quality and chemicals manipulation risks in a fish farm. Effective oversight of operational and
maintenance expenses, along with the ability to adapt to evolving approaches in aquatic resource
management, are essential in maintaining the sustainability and profitability of fisheries management
initiatives. Employing sound management strategies and adopting a proactive stance toward risk
mitigation can ensure that investments in fisheries management yield long-term economic gains while
fostering the growth of the fisheries sector in a socially and environmentally conscious way.