OceanHub Africa's Acceleration Programme, which seeks to support up to 24 of the continent's most promising for-profit startups dedicated to restoring ocean health, will close applications for its 2025/2026 cohort on 27 December 2024.
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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.
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Seaweed is increasingly seen as a solution to many of the world’s most pressing problems.
Interest in farming seaweed has exploded. There’s such a wide range of applications, from fertilisers to foods, bioplastics,...
Celebrating the 11th anniversary of the organisation, eFishery – an Indonesian aquatech company – has launched the third edition of its sustainability and impact report.
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The Norwegian company Laksesystemer has announced the finalisation of agreements to supply feeding technology to land-based aquaculture operations in South...
Tilapia farming in sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing incomparable growth rates, and experts expect these to continue apace, as it bids to finally fulfil...
A rich anti-aging extract that can help maintain healthy skin has been developed from South Australia's brown seaweeds.
The extract, developed by a research...
Seaweed stakeholders stepping up global collaboration to scale climate and nature solutions
The Safe Seaweed Coalition is proud to announce it has become the...
Scientists in Tasmania are mapping local variations of the red Asparagopsis seaweed to identify the best genetics for methane-reducing livestock feeds.
Associate Professor Jeff...
Salmon producer Bakkafrost Scotland has confirmed the extended closure of two sites in Scotland’s Western Isles, potentially eliminating up to 80 jobs.
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