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Antibiotic residues in shrimp hit exports

Date October 12, 2017
Task force to come up with strategies The Andhra Pradesh State-level task force committee headed by Fisheries Department Commissioner Ramasankar Naik on Friday expressed concern over rejection of shrimp exports by the European Union, citing indiscriminate use of antibiotics in...
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Aquaculture’s Next Big Thing?

Date October 12, 2017
Wisconsin Sea Grant researchers hone in on walleye, saugeye. More than a thousand walleye are in the six sets of circular water tanks at the UW-Stevens Point (UWSP) Aquaponics Innovation Center in Montello, Wis. And they swim around in near-total...
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Edible oyster partners win aquaculture scholarship

Date October 12, 2017
The partners behind a Pilbara edible oysters pilot project have won an aquaculture scholarship to travel interstate and learn from the best in the industry. Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation and the Kimberley-based Maxima Pearling Company today received $30,000 government funding as...
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Shrimp in the desert?

Date October 11, 2017
UA is a top shrimp certifier and research facility Do you remember the last time you enjoyed a plate of shrimp scampi or shrimp tacos? There’s a good chance one of those shrimp’s relatives paid a visit to the University...
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Short course in fisheries and aquaculture

Date October 9, 2017
A short evening course entitled ‘An Introduction to Fisheries and Aquaculture’ will be held at the University of Malta’s Department of Biology from October 31 to December 12. Overfishing is one of the most important threats facing the Mediterranean Sea....
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Fishing industry urged to hook into genomic tools

Date October 4, 2017
Nelson Plant and Food senior scientist Maren Wellenreuther says the use of genomic tools could be a game changer for the fishing industry. The fishing industry needs to start using genomic tools to secure its, says a Nelson scientist. A...
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