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.
No fluke: Cawthron Institute’s new web tool could help fish farmers tackle parasitic infection
Cawthron Institute has developed “BeNeZe” – a new web tool to help fish farmers manage parasitic infection in Kingfish and Amberjacks
Informe: Con la tecnología adecuada, la energía renovable oceánica puede impulsar la acuacultura en alta mar
Un nuevo reporte dice que la energía renovable oceánica tiene el potencial de impulsar la acuacultura en alta mar y disminuir el impacto ambiental de las operaciones.
Study pinpoints Pacific Ocean priority areas to consider for marine conservation
New research has pinpointed four high-traffic areas in the Pacific Ocean that should be considered "high priority" for marine conservation.
Lattice Aqua and IDH partner to build up tilapia farming in Kenya
Lattice Aqua and IDH have partnered to improve the "productivity, profitability, and sustainability" of tilapia farming in Kenya.
Experts: Climate change is altering fishing industry in North and Baltic seas
Climate change alters the fishing industry and the impact is already being felt, according to experts at fish international.
Study: Blue foods are ‘vital’ in the global food system but excluded from policymaking agenda
A new study says blue foods are “vital” to the global food system, but are often left out of food system analyses, policies and investments.
R&D collaboration to explore using AI to count sea lice
The Danish Technological Institute and Benchmark Genetics are exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to count sea lice on salmon.
Solar energy-aquaculture facility planned in Taiwan
Lightsource bp and Green Rock Energy are collocating a solar energy project at an aquaculture facility in Taiwan.
California shellfish farmers need greater support to face effects of climate change, OSU study finds
A new study found California shellfish farmers need improved access to data and stronger connections to adapt to the effects of climate change.
New ‘plug-and-play’ digital aquaculture system promises semi-autonomous operation
Researchers have designed a low-cost sensor system to help aquaculture producers digitalize operations without complex technical expertise.
Cermaq Canada and Ahousaht Nation renew five-year salmon farming protocol
Cermaq Canada and Ahousaht First Nation have renewed a five-year protocol to guide salmon farming practices on the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Benzopyrene, a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, found to harm bay scallops
A study has found that benzopyrene, a carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), can have toxic effects on bay scallops.
Canadian government aid to boost Cape Breton oyster farming industry
The Canadian government is providing $2 million to help revitalize the Cape Breton oyster farming industry destroyed by MSX parasite.
Norway and FAO to help strengthen aquaculture and fisheries in Sri Lanka
FAO and Norad are helping develop the aquaculture and fisheries in Sri Lanka, with issues including IUU fishing and climate change.
Leading scientists defend Canada’s peer-reviewed science advisory process on salmon farming
Nine top scientists are publicly defending the science and advice presented on salmon farming by the Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat.
Aquaculture research projects receive $1.3 million to explore imaging technology and AI
Three aquaculture research projects have received a combined $1.3 million to explore imaging technology and artificial intelligence (AI).
Can technology protect salmon farms from harmful algal blooms?
Salmon farms are vulnerable to the impacts of harmful algal blooms. Scotland's aquaculture industry is embracing technology as a solution.