The council joined scientists and policymakers from across Ghana, the United Kingdom, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Nigeria at the One Health Aquaculture workshop held in Accra, Ghana.
A collaboration between Ace Aquatec and Tiny Fish is advancing Scottish salmon’s circular economy by helping the sector gain access to new premium food markets for its smallest fish.
The system, developed by Chilean and Colombian researchers, produces copepod eggs for use as first feed in marine fish hatcheries.
This fish necropsy manual is a tool for planning the collection and submission of samples and suggesting rapid field diagnostic techniques.
The new Farm Standard will align all of ASC’s species-specific standards into a single global, robust standard, bringing greater consistency to the ASC program.
A study concluded that krill meal inclusion resulted in positive effects on Nile tilapia’s reproductive performance and higher survival of larvae.
The company partnered with Cermaq to deliver aquafeeds with insect meal in 2023 and has also incorporated this ingredient in its new Coho diets for freshwater.
Marcell Boaventura has stepped down as CEO of hatchery feed innovator Molofeed and Chelsea Andrews joined as sales director in Asia.
Seven of its shrimp farms in Thailand have been granted Antibiotic-Free Product Certification by SGS (Thailand) Company Limited.
Aquaculture hatcheries traditionally rely on rotifer and Artemia as live feeds for the early larval stages. But technology is evolving and has allowed the industrial production of other live feed species and smaller dry feeds.
Hatchery Feed & Management hosted this webinar to discuss some of these recent innovations, with two of the recent disruptors in live feeds, CFEED and Planktonic, and inert feeds with BioMar.
Sponsored by CFEED and Planktonic.
Moderator: George Koumoundouros, Professor of Marine Biology, University of Crete
The service examines water for specific pathogens that can affect the fish’s health.
Identifying 18 shrimp pathogens with a single test, the latest edition of the testing technology redefines industry standards, giving farmers cost-effective and comprehensive protection for their animals.
Trials show a reduction in emissions of phosphorus and zinc from feces of up to 30%, while fish fed with Nutra Terra have significantly better growth and a lower feed factor.
The solution operates with an accuracy of 97% to 99% and will be integrated into vaccination machines.