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NotesESS HLTopic 4.3
Unit 4 · Water · Topic 4.3

IB ESS HL — Aquatic food production systems

At Higher Level, Topic 4.3 extends the study of aquatic food production with detailed analysis of fisheries management models, aquaculture sustainability assessments, and quantitative evaluation of policies designed to prevent overexploitation of marine and freshwater resources.

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Key concepts in Aquatic food production systems

Key Idea: Topic 4.3 is about aquatic systems as **natural capital**, the limits of **capture fisheries**, the rise of **aquaculture**, and what “sustainable” aquatic food production looks like (management + regeneration).

🌊 Aquatic systems as natural capital

Renewable ≠ infinite. Overharvest can push stocks below recovery thresholds.

🎣 Capture fisheries (wild catch)


🐟 Aquaculture (fish farming) — pros & cons

Advantages: Reduces pressure on wild stocks. Reliable supply & jobs. Can be efficient protein production.

Disadvantages: Pollution (waste/chemicals). Disease spreads in crowded pens. Escapees affect wild genes/competition. Feed issue for carnivores (fish meal). Habitat loss (e.g., mangroves for shrimp).

Evaluation move: argue why **herbivorous/omnivorous** farmed species are usually more sustainable than carnivores.

✅ What sustainable aquatic food production looks like


1) Define MSY. 2) Two problems with capture fisheries (bycatch/trawling/IUU). 3) Two aquaculture pros + two cons. 4) Name 4 management strategies.

What you'll learn in Topic 4.3

  • 4.3.1 Aquatic systems as natural capital
  • 4.3.2 Capture fisheries
  • 4.3.3 Aquaculture
  • 4.3.4 Sustainable aquatic food production

Exam relevance

At Higher Level, ESS includes an extended essay component and deeper analytical questioning. Expect longer data-response questions and more complex case study scenarios in both Paper 1 and Paper 2.

Suggested study order: Read the notes for each sub-topic below → test yourself with flashcards → attempt practice questions → review exam technique.

Study resources — 4.3 Aquatic food production systems

4.3.1

Aquatic systems as natural capital

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4.3.2

Capture fisheries

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4.3.3

Aquaculture

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4.3.4

Sustainable aquatic food production

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Topic 4.3 Aquatic food production systems forms a core part of Unit 4: Water in IB ESS HL. Mastering these concepts will strengthen your understanding of connected topics across the syllabus and prepare you for exam questions that require analysis, evaluation, and real-world application.

Frequently asked questions

What does Topic 4.3 Aquatic food production systems cover in IB ESS?
Topic 4.3 covers aquatic food production systems as part of the IB ESS syllabus. Students learn key concepts, definitions, and real-world examples that are tested in Paper 1 and Paper 2 exams.
How should I revise Aquatic food production systems for IB ESS exams?
Start by reading the micro-topic notes to understand each concept, then use flashcards to memorise key terms. Practise exam-style questions to apply your knowledge under timed conditions and review the marking criteria.
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