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

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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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Deadline nears for OceanHub Africa Acceleration Programme

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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...

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