With a retrospective investigation into the development of Chinese
aquaculture, the paper explores how it is driven to the track
of green growth, the sustained growth which, as OECD documents
(OECD, 2012) defines, means enhancing growth on the one hand
while reducing environmental footprints of economic activities on
the other hand. The 3rd session begins with an introduction of
Chinese aquaculture history with both highlights and pains over
half a century. It is followed by a detailed introduction of various
measures to sustain Chinese aquaculture in a green-growth manner,
thus a review of policy changes and an illustration of legal
and institutional framework will give a picture about what Chinese
aquaculture is undertaking towards green growth. The paper will
end with an outlook into the future of Chinese aquaculture.