The discovery of genes showing signatures of recent domestication could inform the production of farmed Nile tilapia.
The Asian Development Bank and Australis signed a $15 million convertible note to promote ocean-based barramundi and seaweed aquaculture in Vietnam.
The facility uses less than 5% of the water of traditional systems and allows the company to grow its salmon to a larger size on land.
The strain has been developed by Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute and Kenya Agriculture Livestock Institute.
A study in spotted rose snapper determined that blastomere morphology assessment is the best parameter to select high-quality embryos in this species.
Researchers suggest that SNPs can be used as biomarkers for the selection of resistant families and support the family selection tools currently used.
Researchers explored the tilapia genome to locate advantageous changes in the genome responsible for increased tolerance to changing water conditions.
Thanks to Alltech Coppens’ global distribution, the company will be able to begin exporting feed to Sweden, Poland, the Baltic countries, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
The center aims to train local fish farmers, with emphasis on graduates from universities, and produce fish.
The contract to build a 12-million smolt facility at Sørøya in Finnmark is the largest for Akva in Norway.
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.