New test offers hope of combatting harmful algal blooms

Researchers from Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute have developed a CRISPR-based diagnostic test to detect toxin-producing organisms in marine ecosystems that can lead to the formation of harmful algal blooms (HABs).  Source link

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New test offers hope of combatting harmful algal blooms

Researchers from Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute have developed a CRISPR-based diagnostic test to detect toxin-producing organisms in marine ecosystems that...

Kurt Grinnell scholarship winners announced

The Kurt Grinnell Aquaculture Scholarship Foundation (KGASF) today announced that...

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New test offers hope of combatting harmful algal blooms

Researchers from Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute have developed...

Kurt Grinnell scholarship winners announced

The Kurt Grinnell Aquaculture Scholarship Foundation (KGASF) today announced that...

Kingfish Maine defeats third appeal

The Kingfish Company, a pioneer in sustainable land-based...

Hatch Blue lands $1.5m investment from Oceana

The Oceana Group has invested $1.5 million in...

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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

From computers to catfish: scaling a RAS in Kenya

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Kurt Grinnell scholarship winners announced

The Kurt Grinnell Aquaculture Scholarship Foundation (KGASF) today announced that...

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Ace Aquatec introduces A-BIOMASS camera system to Japanese market

Aquaculture technology firm Ace Aquatec has announced the launch of its A-BIOMASS camera system in Japan, marking the first time the device will...

First Water raises €39 million for 50,000 tonne land-based salmon farm

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Salmon heads shown to have food and nutraceutical potential

A study by researchers from the University of Aveiro,...

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