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Aquaponics: soil-free farming at Nelson & Pade
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May 3, 2018
Rebecca Nelson always had a passion for raising fish; by the time she was 10, her family’s home was filled with aquariums. Her partner, John Pade, grew up on a dairy farm, learning a lot about livestock and agriculture. The...
Exploring New Feeding Methods For Hippocampus Erectus, The Lined Seahorse
Date
May 3, 2018
The great popularity of seahorses worldwide in traditional medicine, curio, and aquarium markets has raised many concerns over their long-term viability in nature. Any seahorse use is, therefore, under strict commercial and management regulations, including the Red List of the...
Grant boosts project to develop cherabin
Date
May 3, 2018
A native Australian freshwater prawn could be seen more on local menus if North Regional TAFE and a small Aboriginal community get their way. The Broome Aquaculture Centre has linked up with the Ribinyung Dawang Aboriginal Corporation, located at Mud...
Local researchers helping the world in aquaculture
Date
May 3, 2018
James Cook University’s experts are helping Indonesians develop world’s best practises in aquaculture. Twenty-seven Indonesian delegates were in Townsville to learn from JCU’s aquaculture experts. Course leader, JCU Professor Kyall Zenger, said food security and poverty were acute challenges for...
Thailand to decide on whether to allow resuming of shrimp import from India
Date
April 26, 2018
News Stocks Commodities IPOs Mutual Funds Mutual Fund Tools Derivatives BS Fund Manager Home «Back Thailand to decide on whether to allow resuming of shrimp import from India Nirmalya Behera | Bhubaneswar | Last Updated at April 27 2018 01:59 IST The...
UAPB aquaculture/fisheries graduate student wins at annual research forum
Date
April 26, 2018
A graduate student of the School of Agriculture, Fisheries and Human Sciences recently took top honors at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) 31st Annual Student and Faculty Research Forum. Nitin Challa, a graduate student of aquaculture/fisheries, won...
The Colombian tilapia flavor is the outcome of the country’s great biodiversity
Date
April 26, 2018
The Colombian fish industry, mainly specialized in tilapia, has a 20-year old history. Its infrastructure, production and development has centralized in Huila, a southern Colombia’s department. This business has employed more than 10.000 people in this region, becoming the second...
Drains in South Jakarta used for aquaculture
Date
April 26, 2018
Residents of Pengadegan neighborhood in South Jakarta have turned the drains in their neighborhood into fish farms. Neighborhood unit (RT) 1, community unit (RW) 1 of the subdistrict has turned two of the drains into fish ponds and has created...
Farmers may find white knight in white shrimp
Date
April 24, 2018
Amid the blistering 40-degree heat, farmers, investors, bankers and other business partners from the different sectors of the shrimp industry gathered at the CPF shrimp farm in Zambales to witness the successful harvest of white shrimp (also known as Vannamei)...