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Environment and Climate Change Canada Approves Rollo Bay Facility for AquAdvantage Salmon Production
Date
April 11, 2019
AquaBounty Technologies, Inc., a biotechnology company focused on enhancing productivity in the aquaculture market and a majority-owned subsidiary of Intrexon Corporation announces that Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has approved the Company’s Rollo Bay production facility for the commercial...
Sustainable Seafood a Key to Improving Climate Impact
Date
April 9, 2019
What we eat critically matters for planetary health. Eating sustainable seafood, including sustainably caught fish and responsibly raised aquaculture, is one thing we can do to improve ocean health and climate change. Written by: Linda Cornish, President, Seafood Nutrition Partnership From...
Investment opportunities in Saudi aquaculture sector
Date
April 3, 2019
Saudi Arabia is set on meeting the highest of fish farming standards to unlock a sector that has great potential. Investment opportunities are already available and will continue as more than 20 new locations along the Red Sea were recently...
Wind farming and aquaculture: a win-win solution?
Date
April 2, 2019
David Foxwell reflects on the potential for combining offshore windfarms with aquaculture. Written by: David Foxwell / Offshore Wind Journal Photo credit: freepik.com Iwas interested to learn that Shandong province in China is to embark on an ambitious project to...
SFP introduces Indonesian shrimp aquaculture improvement project
Date
March 28, 2019
The Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP) has initiated an aquaculture improvement project in East Java, Indonesia. Written by: editorial Undercurrent News The project, scheduled for two years in the Banyuwangi regency, will focus on making improvements to aquaculture sustainability, as well...
Nutritional marker provides understanding of soy diets in aquaculture
Date
March 26, 2019
Written by: editorial / Feedstuff.com Results show similar feed conversion in red drum fish fed 60% soybean meal feed diets as those fed traditional fish meal-based diets. The Soy Aquaculture Alliance (SAA) has released the results from one 2018 study...
Vast record of past climate fluctuations now available thanks to laser imaging of shells
Date
March 25, 2019
“If we know what sorts of climate fluctuations the molluscs were living through, we also get an idea of what the humans were experiencing, and we can then look at other archaeological evidence to see how the humans — and...
Illinois Soybean Association Facilitates Pivotal Step toward Sustainable Tuna Production
Date
March 21, 2019
The global popularity of tuna consumption has resulted in overfishing of wild tuna species, such as the Pacific bluefin tuna, which is now at just three percent of its original population. To address this challenge, a collaborative effort is developing...
Small-pond tilapia aquaculture and aquaponics featured at Global Climate Change Alliance meeting
Date
March 20, 2019
Small-pond aquaculture and aquaponics with tilapia fish was showcased within a climate change context at the “Market Place” session of the Global Climate Change Alliance project inception meeting on Scaling Up Pacific Adaptation GCCA+SUPA in Suva at the beginning of...