Championing Line Breeding and Hybridization in Aquaculture to Safeguard Intellectual Property

Published
12 May 2025
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Yue GH.

Line breeding and line hybridization are pivotal genetic strategies in aquaculture, enabling breeders to enhance traits such as growth rate, disease resistance, and environmental tolerance in species like tilapia and Asian seabass. Though resource-intensive, these techniques yield long-term benefits, including improved productivity and sustainability. Traditional intellectual property (IP) protections, such as patents, are challenging to enforce in aquaculture because the biological replication and unauthorized breeding of aquatic species make it difficult to track and control proprietary genetic materials. Line hybridization offers a biological safeguard by producing hybrids that are challenging to replicate without access to proprietary parent lines. This inherent IP protection empowers breeders to safeguard their innovations, fostering sustainable growth and profitability in the aquaculture industry.

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