Fisheries, food, and health in the USA: The importance of aligning fisheries and health policies

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Love D.C. [1 ,2 ]
Pinto da Silva P. [3 ]
Olson J. [3 ]
Fry J.P. [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Clay P.M. [3 ]
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[1] Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future, 615 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD
[2] Johns Hopkins University, Department of Environmental Health and Engineering, Bloomberg School of Public Health, 615 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD
[3] National Marine Fisheries Service, Social Sciences Branch, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, 166 Water Street, Woods Hole, MA
[4] Johns Hopkins University, Department of Health, Behavior, and Society, Bloomberg School of Public Health, 624 N. Broadway, Baltimore, MD
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Aquaculture; Fisheries; Food; Health; NOAA; Policy; USDA;
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10.1186/s40066-017-0093-9
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Background: Food availability, access, and utilization are the three pillars of food security and need to be aligned in order to support a healthy population. United States (US) fisheries policy plays an important role in seafood availability. US health policy impacts access and utilization of seafood in various ways; however, health policies are often disconnected from fisheries policy. Aligning fisheries and health policies is imperative to improve food security. We address two questions with our work: (1) how would US federal fisheries policy be different if our fisheries were managed with beneficial health outcomes for Americans as clear objectives; and (2) how would US health policy be different if one of its goals was to support sustainable domestic fisheries and aquaculture? Results: We report how fisheries policies and health policies are additive, synergistic, or antagonistic with regard to seafood, and provide illustrative examples of collaboration between health and fisheries communities at different levels of the food system (federal and state policies, corporate partnerships, and civil society). We also develop a list of topics for future research, and opportunities to align and integrate fisheries and health policies. Conclusions: Managing fisheries to promote optimal nutrition and efficient food production likely requires a different approach to fisheries management-new outcomes will need to be monitored, new approaches found, and fisheries, aquaculture, and health policies better integrated. Health policies rarely consider the source of fish, their connections with US fisheries systems, and global distribution of seafood. Change can begin where the most promising opportunities exist, such as institutional food procurement, Farm to School programs, social marketing campaigns, and private sector start-ups. Continued development in fisheries and health policies, however, will need to occur at multiple levels of federal policy, and across the different domains and dimensions of the food system (e.g., social, political, biophysical, economic). © 2017 The Author(s).
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