The European country is seeing increased adoption of digital systems to improve operational oversight and coordination Iceland-based company Wisefish has signed an agreement with Arnarlax, one of Iceland’s largest producers of farmed Atlantic salmon, to implement their sales and logistics business solution. The move comes as salmon farming in Iceland […]
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By Texas Aquaculture Association The Texas Aquaculture Association (TAA) held its Annual Meeting, January 19-21, 2026, in Fulton, Texas, bringing together nearly 100 aquaculture producers, industry partners, researchers, and stakeholders from across Texas and eight other states to discuss current trends, challenges, and opportunities within Texas aquaculture. The meeting featured […]
By WAS African Chapter Following a successful election period in 2025, Dr. Khalid Salie from South Africa now takes over as President of the WAS African Chapter for a period of two years, effective January 2026. Other newly elected Board Members include Dr Francisca Delgado (as President-Elect); Dr. Victoria Tarus […]
By FAO Women aquaculture professionals from eight Mediterranean and Black Sea countries completed an advanced training programme aimed at strengthening their leadership and investment readiness within a rapidly evolving aquatic food sector. The 2026 edition of the Women in Aquaculture training series was hosted in İzmir, Türkiye on 19–21 January. The […]
By Aquaculture Magazine Editorial Team The global salmon aquaculture industry increasingly seeks sustainable feed solutions. Krill meal (KM) provides essential nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, astaxanthin, and choline, improving salmon growth, feed efficiency, and health. In a 116-day field trial, 10% KM diets showed 4.8% higher growth and 22% lower […]
The Center for Responsible Seafood (TCRS) received a two-year grant totaling USD 1.1 million from Coefficient Giving to support research on animal welfare. The grant will allow TCRS to continue work that was initially funded seven years ago by Open Philanthropy, Coefficient Giving’s former name, by supporting animal welfare research […]
• The company pioneers the first ever successful farming for the species, a High Value cold-water species under Hyderabad’s climatic conditions • The Government of India has made cumulative investments worth approximately USD 470 million since 2015 The Indian Union Minister, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying and Ministry […]
By Aquaticode Hatcheries producing sea bass and sea bream have traditionally relied on manual visual assessment to identify weak or unviable fish at an early stage. This process is labor-intensive, highly variable, and provides little biological accuracy at the earliest life stages. Aquaticode has entered into an agreement with Cooke […]
* By Leslie Newmann and Jose I. Curiel The global shrimp industry operates under constant pressure to maximize production while facing the ever-present threat of viral and bacterial pathogens. This article presents a technological breakthrough that was developed after years of research and refinement. This breakthrough achieves the clinical sterility of […]
By Aquaculture Magazine Editorial Team Global aquaculture has expanded more than thirtyfold since 1970 and is now practiced in nearly 200 countries, becoming a central pillar of the world’s food system, yet this growth remains highly uneven: 90% of global production is concentrated in only 10 countries. Such imbalance raises […]