By: Amy Stone* It’s been a while since I’ve been able to write. But here we go! Based on my last several months, I thought it might be a good thing to do a general overview of the nuances of RAS (Recirculating Aquaculture Systems). It’s been a while since I’ve […]
Monthly Archives: April 2023
One of the opportunities to increase the amount of food production for food sufficiency is through aquaculture. Advances in technology and telecommunications support the development of online-based businesses such as e-commerce. By using e-commerce, manufacturers can market various products or services worldwide. Here is a study that describes aquaculture solutions […]
Digital SalmoFan is the new technology to accurately measure fillet color throughout the entire value chain, created for the global purpose-led science-based company Royal DSM. The Digital SalmoFan is a portable and user-friendly device measuring the color of salmon fillet according to a numeric scoring system. This innovation builds upon […]
The Tasmanian farmed salmon producer Huon Aquaculture was welcomed for the Global Salmon Initiative (GSI) as a new member of the industry’s leading sustainability initiative. With the addition of Huon, GSI membership now includes 15 salmon farming companies alongside eight supply chain member companies. Together, the member companies are committed […]
In aquaculture, it is important to evaluate and address the challenges related to Internet of Things (IoT). Here is a review that categorizes the challenges associated with implementing IoT systems in aquaculture according to the literature and provides some potential solutions based on trends. In aquaculture, keeping water quality at […]
Aquaculture feeds include fishmeal and fish oil, extracted from wildcaught fish such as sardines, and poses ecological, food security, and economic drawbacks. Here is a review on the recent development of using microorganisms, technological innovation, challenges, and opportunities to develop a low environmental footprint of aquaculture diet. Aquaculture, the fastest […]