Ancient Hawaiian fishponds fell into disrepair starting with the 1778 arrival of Captain James Cook, but increased cultural and scientific interest has led to revitalization efforts. Written and photography by: Shannon Brown / Mongabay News Tucked at the base of the Ko’olau Mountains on the eastern side of the Hawaiian […]
Monthly Archives: April 2020
The global COVID-19 pandemic gives us all pause about what the future holds. Our focus and attention are on all those hurt by this terrible disease. But for many of us, this is also a time of deep reflection about society and the world we’ll inhabit when this scourge is […]
A recent report published by Persistence Market Research prognosticates that the global market for aquaculture feed and pharmaceuticals would be valued at US$1,068.9 mn by 2025 registering a CAGR of 7.3% over 2017-2025. Written by: neha@xploremr.com / Science Market Research The report, titled “Aquaculture Feed and Pharmaceutical Market: Global Industry Analysis 2012–2016 and Forecast […]
Are you a community scientist interested in joining a Billion Oyster Project monitoring event at one of our community oyster reefs or field stations? Information source: Billion Oyster Project website Photography: nature.org The monitoring season spans from early May to late October/early November. To learn more and contribute to Billion […]
Kvarøy Arctic™ certified by American Heart Association® Heart-Check Food Certification Program Written by: PR Newswire – Press release AlgaPrime™ DHA, produced by Corbion, is a key source of omega-3 fatty acids fed to Kvarøy Arctic™ Atlantic salmon, contributing to the salmon’s official certification by the American Heart Association’s® Heart-Check Food Certification Program. The iconic Heart-Check logo, […]
In attempts to expand, the aquaculture industry in the United States faces an uphill regulatory pathway Written by: Hannah Pagel / Agri-pulse.com he United States has the potential to be a global leader in aquaculture production, but critics say that can’t happen until a complicated regulatory process is streamlined. Pacifico […]
Aquaculture is again in focus in Singapore as the country prepares to scale up local food production against a backdrop of coronavirus-driven disruptions to global supply chains. Written by: Rob Cockerill / gasworld.com Singapore is well known for its fish farming and almost all of the country’s offshore fish farms […]
Seafood exports to Japan are likely to gain with the country lifting inspection order for Indian Black Tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) after the export consignments of this shrimp was found free from any residue of synthetic anti-bacterial drug furazolidone, officials of the state-run Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) said. […]
Hunter Street, a Minneapolis-based alternative investment management firm, has partnered with CapitalView Investment Partners, L.P. (“CapitalView”) to provide a $14 million senior term loan to Hyde Road Agricultural Associates LLC’s California operations (the “Company”). Information source: PR Newswire / Hunter Street Partners Photograph: Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife Based […]
Due to Covid19 there are some changes in the upcoming events four our industry. Check the updates and stay tuned for further rescheduling. Information source: World Aquaculture Society press release Aquaculture Canada and WAS North America 2020 St John’s Newfoundland, Canada – Aug 30 – Sept 2 The World Aquaculture […]