In-house, third-generation Dutch yellowtail fingerlings were transported to the US site and will be part of the company’s future broodstock as it grows in the United States.
The new aquaculture research and innovation facility at the University of Stirling has received a further one million pounds of investment.
PHARMAQ Analytiq and Cedai Aquaculture are developing a diagnostic service to improve salmon egg incubation and the selection of broodstock with higher productive potential.
The facility has its own power, water source, security systems, and site location.
These four documents are important in helping ASC to operationalize the standards and define the processes necessary to audit against them.
The technology increases health and survival rates in barramundi and opens the opportunity to other aquaculture species.
A study finds that the recommended dietary vitamin D3 level for gilthead seabream larvae may range between 25 and 30 μg kg−1, which improves larval survival and reduces the incidence of skeletal anomalies.
The investment from Oman-based Muscat Investment House will help boost Blue Aqua’s trout farming in Singapore.
With an area of nearly 50 hectares, the project aims to provide 30 million fingerlings of pangasius per year.
AquaBioTech Group will become Viking Aqua’s RAS supplier for the land-based salmon farm that plans to build in Skipavika, Gulen.
The long-term partnership will begin by exploring cooperation across Europe and Asia, including aspects such as responsible farming, supply chain transparency, and capacity building.
Mitsubishi Corporation and Maruha Nichiro established a joint venture company that will build a land-based salmon farm in Nyuzen town of Toyama prefecture, Japan.
Aqua Pharma, KYTOS and eFishery partnered to develop a new service platform offering shrimp farmers worldwide effective microbial control through precise dosing recommendations.
The aim of the Call to Action is to mobilize a sustainable future for purpose-driven aquaculture, meaning one that provides nourishment in equitable and climate-resilient ways.
The project AQUA-FAANG is laying the foundation for improved selective breeding to help tackle the main issues in aquaculture production.
Approximately 350,000 infected catchable rainbow trout are now showing signs of disease and must be humanely euthanized.
A recent study by GenoMar Genetics found that tilapia farmers made significant additional profits in both ponds and cages even at low levels of Streptococcosis-related mortality.
Delayed spawning can lead to broodstock starvation and early spawning can lead to larvae receiving too little nutrition.
Billund Aquaculture and Germany’s Aquapurna have joined forces to build the next generation of land-based shrimp farms.
Norcod recently finalized its first full cod production cycle and we spoke with Christian Riber, CEO of Norcod, to get more insights into the hatchery demands and developments to reach this milestone.