Industry leaders unite to develop African aquaculture

Business leaders from 22 companies across the African aquaculture sector have established the African Aquaculture Business Leaders Network (AABLN). Source link

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Industry leaders unite to develop African aquaculture

Business leaders from 22 companies across the African...

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Akva group has launched a next-generation air dome...

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Industry leaders unite to develop African aquaculture

Business leaders from 22 companies across the African aquaculture sector have established the African Aquaculture Business Leaders Network (AABLN). Source link...

CMFRI to run three-day live fish sale

The ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) will...

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Akva steps up submersible salmon cage technology

Akva group has launched a next-generation air dome...

MPs enjoy fact-finding visit to Scottish salmon farm

Members of Westminster’s Scottish Affairs Committee have visited...

Pharmaq and NMBU team up to improve tilapia health in Africa

Pharmaq and the Norwegian University of Life Sciences...

Industry leaders unite to develop African aquaculture

Business leaders from 22 companies across the African...

CMFRI to run three-day live fish sale

The ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) will...

Robins McIntosh

Robins McIntosh reflects on a year that’s seen...

Science News

Aquaculture’s reliance on wild fish may be higher than previously thought

A recent study published in Science Advances, has suggested that the global aquaculture industry may use significantly greater amounts of wild-caught fish than previously estimated. Source link

From computers to catfish: scaling a RAS in Kenya

Gabriel Thomas Kimeu, 27, is a computer science graduate who set up a RAS tilapia, catfish and ornamental fish farm in eastern Kenya and has major ambitions to grow. Source link

Why aquaculture is fertile ground for sterile stocks

Producing sterile animals brings a wide range of advantages over producing fertile ones and genome editing is currently the most promising technique for ensuring that sterilisation is both feasible and effective. Source link

Technology

US Department of Energy funds $2.5 m algae-for-aquafeed project

A novel technology that combines carbon emissions from pulp and paper mills with aquaculture wastewater, then converts it into algae-based...

Aquafeed technology firm secures international agreements

The Norwegian company Laksesystemer has announced the finalisation of agreements to supply feeding technology to land-based aquaculture operations in South...

Industry leaders unite to develop African aquaculture

Business leaders from 22 companies across the African...

CMFRI to run three-day live fish sale

The ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) will...

Robins McIntosh

Robins McIntosh reflects on a year that’s seen...

Akva steps up submersible salmon cage technology

Akva group has launched a next-generation air dome...

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CMFRI to run three-day live fish sale

The ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) will...

Akva steps up submersible salmon cage technology

Akva group has launched a next-generation air dome...

Aquaship/Intership acquires FSV in landmark deal

Aquaship/Intership, backed by American Industrial Partners (AIP), has...

eFishery suspends its founders

The founders of eFishery, Gibran Huzaifah and Chrisna...

Pharmaq and NMBU team up to improve tilapia health in Africa

Pharmaq and the Norwegian University of Life Sciences...

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