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  • Disruptive technologies for aquaculture, part 1

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/disruptive-technologies-for-aquaculture-part-1/

    Novel molecular technologies for genetic improvement, offshore aquaculture, recirculating aquaculture systems and renewable energy, alternative aquafeed ingredients, oral vaccines Many disruptive technologies have much potential to improve and revolutionize aquaculture…

  • Aquaculture Exchange: Barry Costa-Pierce, UNE

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/aquaculture-exchange-barry-costa-pierce-une/

    …we start talking about aquaculture, we separate it from nature. But if you look at the modern science of aquaculture, conservation/restoration aquaculture is a huge area. We’re using aquaculture techniques…

  • Net carbon emissions and economic growth of marine aquaculture in China

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/net-carbon-emissions-and-economic-growth-of-marine-aquaculture-in-china/

    …economic structure, aquaculture efficiency, aquaculture scale and aquaculture structure on net carbon emissions; and estimates the contributions of aquaculture scale, aquaculture efficiency, carbon emission intensity and aquaculture structure to the…

  • Seafood Expo North America: Aquaculture ‘a big opportunity for sustainable food’

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/seafood-expo-north-america-aquaculture-big-opportunity-sustainable-food/

    …Omar Alfi, co-CEOs of Pacifico Aquaculture. Pacifico Aquaculture: Investors and friends in farmed fish Daniel Farag, co-CEO of Pacifico Aquaculture in Ensenada, Mexico, said that when he and his business…

  • What you should know about aquaculture insurance

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/what-you-should-know-about-aquaculture-insurance/

    …such as aquaculture insurance, which covers the mortality or loss of livestock. In aquaculture-producing markets where companies are well supported by the financial sector, aquaculture or biomass insurance tends to…

  • Effects of aquaculture on China’s marine fisheries over the past 30 years

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/effects-of-aquaculture-on-chinas-marine-fisheries-over-the-past-30-years/

    Study provides a broad assessment on the impacts of aquaculture development on marine wild fisheries in all coastal provinces This study evaluated the impacts of aquaculture development on China’s marine…

  • The blue dimensions of aquaculture

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/the-blue-dimensions-of-aquaculture/

    …and marine aquaculture. The ‘blue revolution’ Aquaculture has been practiced for millennia, having a long and rich history in ancient China, Egypt, and Rome. Aquaculture started around 4,000 years ago…

  • Integrated utilization of microalgae grown in aquaculture wastewater

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/integrated-utilization-microalgae-aquaculture-wastewater/

    …Cultivation media were (i) aquaculture wastewater from pikeperch pool, (ii) sludge-amended aquaculture wastewater from pikeperch pool, (iii) aquaculture wastewater from catfish pool, and (iv) sludge-amended aquaculture wastewater from catfish pool….

  • Eight digital technologies disrupting aquaculture

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/eight-digital-technologies-disrupting-aquaculture/

    …aquaculture industry to produce hybrid aquaponic systems, but it could potentially lead to personal at-home aquaculture gardens. Another example of 3D printing in aquaculture is a fish robot printed by…

  • Report: With the right technology, ocean renewable energy can power offshore aquaculture

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/report-with-the-right-technology-ocean-renewable-energy-can-power-offshore-aquaculture/

    …aquaculture, but are particularly “well-suited” for offshore aquaculture. However, co-located wave and aquaculture projects need to be situated in areas that avoid waves that are too large for the aquaculture…

  • Genomes of various major fish species in world fisheries and aquaculture

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/genomes-of-various-major-fish-species-in-world-fisheries-and-aquaculture/

    …and breeding, genomics in fisheries management and integrated artificial intelligence systems. https://www.aquaculturealliance.org/advocate/disruptive-technologies-for-aquaculture-part-1/ Genome sequencing and annotation Genomics for aquaculture and fisheries made significant progress during the past decade since the…

  • Climate change effects on aquaculture production

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/climate-change-effects-on-aquaculture-production/

    …aquaculture and agriculture activities to climate change. Fig. 1: Direct and indirect pathways through which climate change will affect aquaculture production. Although aquaculture activities, such as power input, transportation and…

  • Advancing the ecosystem services of aquaculture

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/advancing-ecosystem-services-aquaculture/

    Conservation organization The Nature Conservancy takes a considered step into aquaculture Oysters cultivated in suspended cages in Australia. The Nature Conservancy is exploring and promoting aquaculture’s potential to provide ecosystem…

  • Nutrient recycling and circular economies can support sustainable intensification of aquaculture, part 1

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/nutrient-recycling-and-circular-economies-can-support-sustainable-intensification-of-aquaculture-part-1/

    Quantifying major wastes and byproducts from aquaculture across a full range of production types This study reviews the major wastewater constituents from effluents of different aquaculture systems to highlight potential…

  • Aquaculture 2016: Examining the industry’s role in the food system

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/aquaculture-2016-examining-the-industrys-role-in-the-food-system/

    …the Aquaculture Association of Canada, the Aquaculture Feed Industry Association, the International Association of Aquaculture Economics and Management, the World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association, and the Global Aquaculture Alliance, among…

  • A circular economy approach to transform the future of marine aquaculture

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/a-circular-economy-approach-to-transform-the-future-of-marine-aquaculture/

    …oceanic aquaculture commercially viable and globally scalable. Nutritional and sustainability advantages of marine microalgae-based aquaculture In contrast to offshore oceanic aquaculture, there is a rich, 50-year history of developing aquaculture…

  • Lockwood: U.S. organic aquaculture standards need urgent action

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/u-s-organic-aquaculture-standards-need-urgent-action/

    …country; state aquaculture coordinators; the aquaculture press and others. Aquaculture scientists who are federal and state government employees, and grant beneficiaries of federal aquaculture programs, are urged to write as…

  • A helping hand to lend: UK aquaculture seeks to broaden its horizons

    https://www.globalseafood.org/advocate/a-helping-hand-to-lend-uk-aquaculture-seeks-to-broaden-its-horizons/

    …of aquatic resources and development with the Sustainable Aquaculture Group at the Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling. With 76 percent of global aquaculture production taking place in Asia, the…

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