A document highlighting best practices to achieve a successful first feeding has also been created to support the calculator.
The Norwegian parliament has officially approved the aquaculture tax proposal of 25% on Wednesday.
The certification opens opportunities to export genetics to the global salmon market.
In this second part, we take a look at the different challenges and opportunities that the different tilapia markets have.
Researchers aim to halve the time it takes for barramundi to reach sexual maturity.
A new research project will use bacteriophages to control bacterial diseases in aquaculture.
In this first part of a series of two, key stakeholders take a look at the challenges and prospects of tilapia farming.
The Center for Aquaculture Technologies expanded its facilities with a research space to deliver advances in genome editing technologies for commercial aquaculture applications.
Kate Furhovden Stenerud and Thommy Holmvåg were promoted to new leading commercial roles to sustain successful sales growth of the salmon product range.
Hatchery Feed & Management talked with Morten Rye, director of genetics at Benchmark Genetics, to know how tilapia farmers can benefit from the recent identified genetic markers linked resistance to Streptococcus iniae.
With a production capacity of 35,000 metric tons per year, the company aims to serve the North, Central, East and regions of Western India with premium hatchery feeds and grow-out floating feeds.
Triploid salmon results in reduced fish welfare and an increased risk of disease.
A study found that genetically selected European seabass raised on sustainable diets is higher in nutrients and lower in fat.
Some key suppliers discuss the current challenges and trends of the salmon industry from a hatchery perspective.
Scientists have identified significant genetic markers that indicate resistance to Streptococcus iniae in Benchmark’s strain of Nile tilapia.
Indian Immunologicals Limited partnered with the Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture, Bhubaneswar for the commercial development of a vaccine against hemorrhagic septicemia.
The companies partnered to combine feed and vaccines to protect trout from Lactococcus garvieae infection.
Researchers conducted trials in larvae and juveniles to study the effects of varying levels of minerals, vitamin D and vitamin K on growth and skeletal health.
Global animal health company renews co-funding with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to advance the health and productivity of fish producers in countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Michigan State University is trying to reduce rainbow trout losses in U.S. hatcheries caused by the yellow-pigmented bacterium, Flavobacterium psychrophilum.