A Small Footprint By Samantha McLeod B.C. salmon farms contribute over $1.5 billion annually into B.C.’s economy and only occupy 0.05% of the entire B.C. coast. All Atlantic salmon farms in B.C. will be certified to the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) standard by 2020. B.C.’s farm-raised salmon sector is one […]
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New plant based water conditioner enhances stress- resistance of shrimp (post) larvae and suppresses vibrio during transportation By INVE INVE Aquaculture believes that (post-)larval quality and robustness lie at the core of successful shrimp hatcheries worldwide. With support of Benchmark, INVE Aquaculture continuously strives towards development of effective products that tackle […]
ProTyton™, WDL’s feed ingredient, Counters EMS (Early Mortality Syndrome) in shrimp White Dog Labs announced today that independent testing by the Center for Aquaculture Technologies in Canada (CATC) has demonstrated the potential benefit of ProTyton, a single-cell protein (SCP), to shrimp farming. Initial studies demonstrated that inclusion of ProTyton into […]
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The American Soybean Association’s (ASA) WISHH Program is building on its successful track record in aquaculture development by launching the Commercialization of Aquaculture for Sustainable Trade (CAST) – Cambodia. CAST will connect trade and development by accelerating production of high-demand fish species for the Cambodian market and developing a lasting […]
PerformFISH is a €7 million European Commission-funded project with the aim of exploring and tackling the underlying causes behind the stagnation of the Mediterranean Marine Fish Farming (MMFF) sector, as this analysis by Katerina Moutou, Associate Professor at University of Thessaly reveals By Katerina Moutou PerformFISH addresses aquaculture challenges for […]
This week we’re taking a deep dive into aquaculture and its potential to add real value to the state’s coastal economies. In “Aquaculture’s Next Wave” we will meet the innovators who are trying to take seafood farming to a new level in Maine. By Fred Bever & Irwin Gratz Worldwide, […]
The countdown for this year’s edition of the Saudi Agricultural exhibition has already started. The event, which is being launched under the patronage of Eng. By Saudigazette Abdulrahman Al Fadley, Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture, is expected to draw the participation of elite leaders, decision-makers, investors from outside the […]
Fish farmers in Punjab are experimenting with therapeutic wonders such as garlic, ginger and aloe vera. They are growing these plants on the banks of their fish ponds. These plants serve a twin purpose — the farmers use them for their own consumption and also to improve the nutritional value […]
Officials in Indonesia have released a predictive calendar they hope will give fish farmers in the country’s largest lake a heads-up on water conditions that have previously killed off fish by the millions. By M Ambari The issuance of the calendar on Sept. 13, online and in print, comes in […]