Intelligence
Research sheds light on how the red swamp crayfish infiltrated Japanese waters
A group of researchers in Japan has discovered genes that may help the red swamp crayfish produce protective proteins and adapt to the cold.
Responsibility
Climate change and declining wild fish stocks are pushing Caribbean states to consider aquaculture as a technical fix and socioeconomic driver.
Intelligence
A group of researchers in Japan has discovered genes that may help the red swamp crayfish produce protective proteins and adapt to the cold.
Innovation & Investment
Pathogen-resistant crawfish and microencapsulated aquafeed supplements are two examples of how Australia’s aquaculture industry is always innovating.
Health & Welfare
Red claw crayfish have numerous attributes that make the species a good choice for aquaculture, including flexibility in feeding that may allow expensive prepared diets to be supplemented or replaced by natural foods or forages.