Deadline nears for OceanHub Africa Acceleration Programme

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. Source link

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Deadline nears for OceanHub Africa Acceleration Programme

OceanHub Africa's Acceleration Programme, which seeks to support up to 24 of the continent's most promising for-profit startups dedicated to...

USDA releases 2023 aquaculture census results

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

Scottish salmon a favourite amongst UK consumers

The domestic demand for Scottish salmon continues to...

How carbon capture could offset aquaculture emissions

New research suggests that the carbon capture capabilities...

Rizky Darmawan

Rizky Darmawan, CEO of Delta Marine Group, outlines...

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...

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

The domestic demand for Scottish salmon continues to...

How carbon capture could offset aquaculture emissions

New research suggests that the carbon capture capabilities...

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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

Can seaweed save the world? Well it can certainly help in many ways

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,...

eFishery launches sustainability and impact report

Celebrating the 11th anniversary of the organisation, eFishery – an Indonesian aquatech company – has launched the third edition of its sustainability and impact report. 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...

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

The domestic demand for Scottish salmon continues to...

How carbon capture could offset aquaculture emissions

New research suggests that the carbon capture capabilities...

Rizky Darmawan

Rizky Darmawan, CEO of Delta Marine Group, outlines...

Ocean News

African tilapia: “the fastest growth segment of the aquaculture world”

Tilapia farming in sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing incomparable growth rates, and experts expect these to continue apace, as it bids to finally fulfil...

How carbon capture could offset aquaculture emissions

New research suggests that the carbon capture capabilities...

The White House releases first US aquaculture development plan in 40 years

The United States government has announced the release...

MPs enjoy fact-finding visit to Scottish salmon farm

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

USDA releases 2023 aquaculture census results

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

Akva steps up submersible salmon cage technology

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

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