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Conceptual Foundations of  the Water Footprint:         Components, Scope, and Application in Water Management

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* By Juan Diego Rodriguez Triana In an era of global environmental strain, efficient resource management dictates aquaculture sustainability. Juan Diego Rodriguez Triana establishes the conceptual foundations of the aquaculture water footprint. By decomposing usage into blue, green, and gray components, this analytical framework maps direct farm consumption alongside indirect supply chain pressures, offering stakeholders a robust, lifecycle-based tool to...

Enhancement of Aquaculture Performance of Cobia, Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus 1766): A Review

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*By Aquaculture Magazine Editorial Team Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) is a promising species for aquaculture, distributed in subtropical and tropical waters, yet primarily caught through recreational fishing. Notable landings occur in countries like Pakistan, Iran, Malaysia, and Brazil. Cobia’s feeding habits are less understood for juveniles, though they are believed to consume copepods. This species exhibits traits favorable for mariculture, including...

No Pain, Big Gain: What Shrimp Nerves Can Teach Us About the Future of Aquaculture

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* By FishProf As Associate Professor Tomer Ventura’s research reveals, the definition of success in aquaculture is changing. Moving beyond traditional lagging indicators, advanced genomics allows us to decode the shrimp nervous system and map stress-response genes. This groundbreaking work establishes practical molecular welfare indicators to turn invisible stress into measurable parameters. Ultimately, prioritizing animal welfare becomes a vital business...

Ten Years of Shrimp Postlarvae in Mexico: Growth, Consolidation (2016–2025)

Author Salvador Meza By Salvador Meza
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Editorial Staff | Aquaculture Magazine Source: Aquaculture Health Committees / ANPLAC · Data 2016–2025 (2025 preliminary) · Own statistical analysis A decade of records allows us to trace, for the first time, the complete trajectory of Mexico's shrimp larval industry: a sector that grew 27.5%, remapped its geography, and set a historic production record in 2025 — with internal dynamics...

A Solution for Sustainable Utilization of Aquaculture Waste: A Comprehensive Review  of Biofloc Technology and Aquamimicry

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* By Aquaculture Magazine Editorial Team Can aquaculture waste become a valuable resource instead of an environmental problem? Biofloc Technology converts organic waste into nutrient-rich microbial biomass to enhance shrimp farming sustainability. This comprehensive review highlights that for large-scale production, utilizing high-density polyethylene (HDPE)-lined ponds with central drainage is ideal. Alongside aquamimicry, these closed systems drastically reduce water exchange, suppress pathogens,...

The Next Outbreak in Aquaculture Won’t Be Biological

Author Salvador Meza By Salvador Meza
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Regulatory outbreaks reach the aquaculture sector with the same logic as sanitary ones: no warning, a clearly identifiable causal agent, and a predictable propagation map. Five algorithmic governance regulations are landing on Latin American aquaculture operations at the same time.