The technology could be scaled up to make mass antigens available to later be applied via salmon feeds as an oral vaccine.
Troutlodge achieved a milestone in year-round availability of Bacterial Cold Water Disease resistant trout eggs for customers all over the world.
A strain was designed to thrive in brackish water and estuarine environments to prevent mass mortalities due to saltwater intrusions.
The company has taken the delivery of the first batch of “green” eggs at its new £2 million incubation unit at Barcaldine Hatchery.
SalmoGen is an investment partnership between Cuna Del Mar, Builders Vision, the Penobscot Indian Nation, and Xcelerate Aqua.
The single-site certification for their Mahachai Plant, located in Thailand’s Samut Sakhon province, is the first ASC Feed Standard certification in Asia.
The colors have been set based on scientific assessments of the impact of salmon lice on wild salmon for the years 2022 and 2023.
The 60-day public comment period ends on May 5.
ESR and FAI aim to give farmers the tools and knowledge needed to assess and improve tilapia welfare and enhance fish performance.
The model is designed to accelerate research into vaccines and feed additives for this important cause of mortality in farmed salmon, or the identification of genetically resistant strains.
The company plans to build a RAS broodstock and hatchery center, complementing the existing RAS nursery operations.
The line is selected for fast growth and also combines robustness, resistance to specific pathogens and a competitive fillet yield.
Applications of precision breeding techniques, and particularly gene editing, have transformative potential to tackle some challenges facing salmon farming today.
The Chilean company plans to expand its technology to shrimp farms after being successfully applied in salmon farms.
Jens Jensen will oversee the expansion of sales activities across key international markets.
The update will come into effect introducing over 300 new standards and amendments.
The proposed sanitary conditions will reduce the risk of introducing pathogens in Peru from companies in Northern Ireland.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources is set to sign an agreement with the Bohol provincial government for the construction of a tilapia hatchery that will boost the fish supply on the island.
The facility can simulate conditions that farmers experience in different hatcheries around the world and do trials with both marine and freshwater larvae.
A project to produce 20,000 finfish per year and a partnership with Pure Salmon were unveiled by NEOM food company.