Aquafeeds
BioMar and Deep Branch team up to trial single cell protein in salmon feeds
Deep Branch and BioMar will test the performance and digestibility of Proton, a single-cell protein for salmon feeds.
Health & Welfare
Cawthron Institute has developed “BeNeZe” – a new web tool to help fish farmers manage parasitic infection in Kingfish and Amberjacks
Aquafeeds
Deep Branch and BioMar will test the performance and digestibility of Proton, a single-cell protein for salmon feeds.
Intelligence
A University of Stirling researcher says Nigeria – Africa’s second-largest fish producer – needs access, promotion and planning for aquaculture growth.
Health & Welfare
The University of Arizona's renowned Aquaculture Pathology Lab will host a six-day course next month featuring expert lecturers and hands-on exercises.
Responsibility
Pictou Landing First Nation will operate a moderate livelihood lobster fishery in Nova Scotia, with the federal government's understanding.
Responsibility
A new study has found that expanding mariculture will be “vital” to ensuring food security, but seafood's future hinges on climate action.
Responsibility
A new type of larval rearing vessel could help improve lobster survival in the hatchery and help support lobster stocks.
Responsibility
Earthworm Foundation and BioMar are partnering on responsible shrimp projects in Ecuador, including deforestation-free aquafeeds.
Intelligence
The Scottish Association for Marine Science says the Seaweed Academy will advise start-ups, train workers and aid business development.
Intelligence
The Federal Court has rejected the Canadian federal government's plan to phase out BC salmon farms in the Discovery Islands.
Aquafeeds
A Nofima report reveals that Norwegian salmon feed producers have started to use novel fish feed ingredients.
Innovation & Investment
U.S. aquaculture technology company Minnowtech launched its highly anticipated sonar-based and AI-supported shrimp biomass estimator.
Responsibility
An international team of environmental scientists warn that the world’s coral reefs are likely to disappear by 2050 without climate action.
Intelligence
NOAA Fisheries has launched a new mapping tool for marine species, which will help prepare fisheries management for climate change.
Responsibility
Researchers at Flinders University in Adelaide are warning about the presence of microplastics in both farmed and wild-caught seafood.
Fisheries
Stanford University-led research finds that more than 50 percent of assessed ports are associated with risk of labor abuse or IUU fishing.