Onda wins grant for developing on-farm diagnostic kits for aquaculture

Onda, a Canadian contract research organisation specialising in aquaculture, has been awarded a grant to support the development of rapid diagnostic test kits designed to enhance disease detection and management in aquaculture. Source link

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Onda wins grant for developing on-farm diagnostic kits for aquaculture

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Onda wins grant for developing on-farm diagnostic kits for aquaculture

Onda, a Canadian contract research organisation specialising in aquaculture, has been awarded a grant to support the development of rapid...

Norwegian government sets out new aquaculture plan

Norway’s fisheries minister, Marianne Sivertsen Næss, has presented...

40,000 tonne salmon farm approaches final approval

Helgeland Miljøfisk's plans to build a 40,000-tonne flow-through...

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SeaQureFarming Group, a new company created by Gael...

Peruvians set 3 million tonne anchovy quota

The Peruvian authorities have announced that the first...

BFAR staff gain practical skills in milkfish aquaculture at SEAFDEC

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Onda wins grant for developing on-farm diagnostic kits for aquaculture

Onda, a Canadian contract research organisation specialising in...

Norwegian government sets out new aquaculture plan

Norway’s fisheries minister, Marianne Sivertsen Næss, has presented...

40,000 tonne salmon farm approaches final approval

Helgeland Miljøfisk's plans to build a 40,000-tonne flow-through...

SeaQureFarming Group acquires Dawnfresh from Mowi

SeaQureFarming Group, a new company created by Gael...

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Kurt Grinnell Aquaculture Foundation names scholarship recipient

The Kurt Grinnell Aquaculture Scholarship Foundation has named Ilene Goudy, a Yakama Nation member and environmental science student, as its first award recipient for 2025. Source link

Salmon Scotland's wild fisheries fund opens for applications

Salmon Scotland has opened up applications for its wild fisheries fund, with which it aims to support works to restore wild salmonid populations. Source link

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BC salmon farmers lobby for greater certainty

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Brazilian Fish unveils genetically edited tilapia for commercial production

Brazilian Fish, a leading tilapia producer, has announced a pioneering move into genomic technology, leveraging genome editing to accelerate genetic...

Onda wins grant for developing on-farm diagnostic kits for aquaculture

Onda, a Canadian contract research organisation specialising in...

Norwegian government sets out new aquaculture plan

Norway’s fisheries minister, Marianne Sivertsen Næss, has presented...

40,000 tonne salmon farm approaches final approval

Helgeland Miljøfisk's plans to build a 40,000-tonne flow-through...

SeaQureFarming Group acquires Dawnfresh from Mowi

SeaQureFarming Group, a new company created by Gael...

Peruvians set 3 million tonne anchovy quota

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Austria's alpine shrimp innovator

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New test offers hope of combatting harmful algal blooms

Researchers from Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute have developed...

Norwegian government sets out new aquaculture plan

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Salmon heads shown to have food and nutraceutical potential

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Kingfish Maine defeats third appeal

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BFAR staff gain practical skills in milkfish aquaculture at SEAFDEC

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