AlgaEurope 2024 sets a new benchmark for the algae industry

AlgaEurope 2024 successfully brought together delegates from 43 countries and 256 organisations, providing a platform for science, technology, and business collaboration within the algae industry. Source link

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AlgaEurope 2024 sets a new benchmark for the algae industry

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AlgaEurope 2024 sets a new benchmark for the algae industry

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Bringing new blood into Bihar’s fish farming sector

A new generation is embracing aquaculture in India’s...

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USDA releases 2023 aquaculture census results

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Akva steps up submersible salmon cage technology

Akva group has launched a next-generation air dome – designed to allow salmon to fill their swim bladders in submersible...

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...

AlgaEurope 2024 sets a new benchmark for the algae industry

AlgaEurope 2024 successfully brought together delegates from 43...

Bringing new blood into Bihar’s fish farming sector

A new generation is embracing aquaculture in India’s...

Deadline nears for OceanHub Africa Acceleration Programme

OceanHub Africa's Acceleration Programme, which seeks to support...

USDA releases 2023 aquaculture census results

The USDA’s Census of Aquaculture, conducted every five...

Scottish salmon a favourite amongst UK consumers

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Pharmaq and NMBU team up to improve tilapia health in Africa

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