The EPA’s 2024 risk evaluation deemed formaldehyde as a significant health risk, raising alarms about potential restrictive regulations that could affect the supply and use chains including the only FDA-approved treatment for fish eggs.
After 20 years, the Norwegian government unveiled a new animal welfare report with new targets.
Finnish researchers have developed capture solutions based on chemically treated fiber materials to address these challenges in fish farming.
Mowi Feed and Cargill (EWOS) Canada joined a list of 16 aquafeed mill ASC feed certified.
BioFish has initiated a strategic review to evaluate structures and opportunities that could accelerate the company’s growth.
The Dubai-based aquaculture firm has formally announced the acquisition of Avramar’s Greek assets.
The company is now GenoMar Genetics Brasil, reflecting its integration with the GenoMar Genetics Group.
Serap Gonen will lead global genomic innovations to enhance selection in the nucleus and commercial salmon lines, optimize disease resistance traits, and contribute to commercial product design.
Researchers from Auburn University discovered the indicators farmers commonly use to select males for breeding, like head size and coloring, are not always linked to sperm quality or quantity.
INICIO N is built on four key pillars: high-quality larvae, an advanced initial feed portfolio, specialized technical advisory services, and precision-feeding technology.
Pearl has resigned as CEO of American Mariculture, American Penaeid and Sun Shrimp Gourmet.
Aquaculture hatcheries traditionally rely on rotifer and Artemia as live feeds for the early larval stages. But technology is evolving and has allowed the industrial production of other live feed species and smaller dry feeds.
Hatchery Feed & Management hosted this webinar to discuss some of these recent innovations, with two of the recent disruptors in live feeds, CFEED and Planktonic, and inert feeds with BioMar.
Sponsored by CFEED and Planktonic.
Moderator: George Koumoundouros, Professor of Marine Biology, University of Crete
The systems has the potential to efficiently farm large amounts of fish even for those with no aquaculture experience.
Fish and shrimp hatcheries now have access to fresh, canned Calanus finmarchicus.
ReelData released a camera developed from the ground up for AI applications in aquaculture.
Onsite analysis helps ensure shellfish quality and safety across the production line.