GreenFox Marine’s AI and ultrasound technology enables non-invasive fish gender sorting and health screening, improving growth and reducing mortality.
Cflow will deliver a complete fish handling system for Pure Salmon’s new land-based facility, combining expertise in smolt and adult fish for efficient operations.
DNV’s Smarter Compliance automates aquaculture reporting, reducing costs, risks, and workload while boosting control and sustainability.
Researchers from Germany have mapped 99.96% of the African catfish genome, identifying genes for its unique air-breathing ability.
Ace Aquatec’s AI modules and cameras improve fish monitoring, health tracking, and harvest efficiency with high accuracy.
Aqualife Services Ltd., a pioneer in robotic fish vaccination, has ceased operations. Joint Administrators are now winding down the business and seeking buyers for its assets.
Turkey’s recent success story is being driven by the booming production and export of Turkish salmon, alongside its output of seabass and seabream.
The SAARC Development Fund and partners launch the USD 3.97 million AquaLivelihood Project to support small-scale fish farmers and improve nutrition in five South Asian countries.
The project aims to improve the welfare of farmed fish in Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam and will support six Master's students from these countries to grow local talent.
The company appointed Sih Yang Sim as business development manager, Marine Fish for APAC/China.
The country plans to establish 7,700 new fish farms across the country.
The Philippines has launched its first-ever captive breeding program for Bali sardinella (tamban) to support sustainable aquaculture and stabilize the country’s sardine supply.
MMC First Process has signed a contract with Samherji Fiskeldi to supply a complete fish logistics system for the company’s new land-based aquaculture facility.
AquaGen's 15 years of selection for resistance to cardiomyopathy syndrome is now showing results.
The new findings could lead to a more sustainable and animal-friendly way to combat sea lice, and are a step towards a future vaccine.
Researchers are currently mapping out how light is used in the industry in Norway through a survey.
U.S. researchers aim to develop a user-friendly, farm-level solution for sturgeon producers.
Managed by the Singapore Agro-Food Enterprises Federation (Safef) and funded by the Singapore Food Agency (SFA), the center aims to produce selectively bred young fish by early 2026.
A recent project led by NMBU and Åkerblå confirms that operculum shortening in salmon typically occurs early in the initial feeding period and is linked to operational and production routines, particularly feeding
The DNA-based innovation is set to help aquaculture businesses cut costs and enhance sustainability in caviar farming.