The team at Japfa’s Aquaculture Research Center successfully hatched 70,000 larvae, achieving larval rearing for 11 days.
Insights into how coho salmon fight off the parasites could pave the way for new genetic approaches to boost Atlantic salmon’s resistance to them, researchers said.
This species can grow faster than pompanos and can tolerate wider salinity ranges and water quality conditions.
The delivery of the funding will be through the Commerce Department’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Nick King will oversee daily operations and development activities.
A study assessed the organogenesis and development of the digestive system in greater amberjack larvae after using Acartia tonsa nauplii during the first days of exogenous feeding.
A novel epitope-based vaccine that can defend against the Scale Drop Disease Virus (SDDV) infection in Asian seabass has been developed.
Xelect and Cromaris partnership has yielded record gains at Cromaris’ fully integrated operation in Croatia.
The product, which has also received approval from Canadian and Chilean authorities, will be distributed by STIM Scotland.
The agreement will expand STIM’s fish health and environmental services in Scotland and Ireland.
A new IDRC-supported project at the Asian Institute of Technology underscores Canada’s commitment to fostering sustainable aquaculture.
Bluefront Equity acquired FiiZK Digital which delivers digital solutions that enable fish farmers to conduct strategic production planning.
The agreement gives Norway zero customs duty on all industrial goods and Norwegian fish vaccines.
The government is extending five years the deadline to move away from salmon net-pen farms.
James Cook University researchers and Mainstream Aquaculture are a step closer to unlocking the mysteries of gold and platinum barramundi.
Malta’s AquaBioTech Group signed a turnkey contract for the design, supply, installation, and commissioning of a RAS broodstock, hatchery and live feed facility for barramundi.
This new generation of diets brings new capacities to optimize reproductive rates in fish farms and RAS centers.
The partnership aims to bolster trout availability throughout the year without compromising quality.
Aqsen Innovations is aiming for the technology to be priced at just 25% to 30% of equivalent products.
The company has expanded its presence in the South American region with the appointment of Constanza Fontaine as sales and service manager in Chile.