Researchers found that microplastics affect the severity of IHNV infections in aquaculture.
The hatchery and nursery building is now completed, with the last part of the equipment installed by AquaMaof.
Marbase and Miawpukek First Nations signed a MoU to cooperate in the first lumpfish hatchery in Marystown, Canada.
The newly constructed 1,350 m2 hall with an investment of USD 9.1 million will focus on training, education and research.
Chilean researchers found that gradual salinity changes and salmon fed on functional feeds had a greater microbial diversity, suggesting a higher health of fish transferred to seawater.
The use of lumpfish is a key tool in the management of sea lice, however, researchers and producers need to work together to turn research into real-world experiences, according to global lumpfish experts.
Elevating temperature following short-term storage of sperm at low temperatures improved cell motility and artificial reproduction success.
The loan offer is intended to finance Proximar's facility and production of Atlantic salmon at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan.
Brian Kingzett was named executive director and will face the challenge of the federal government’s transition process.
The carbon footprint for farmed salmon eggs has been calculated by AquaGen using life cycle assessment analysis.
A study suggests that there is no need to add males to gilthead seabream broodstock over the years in order to prevent the reduction in male:female sex ratio.
The facility will encompass all the production steps under one roof, from egg to harvest, in Sweden’s first in-land fish farm in Säffle, Värmland.
With more than 35 years of experience leading aquaculture companies, Vincent Erenst was selected as chief executive officer.
The company has been granted an aquaculture permit for the production of 10 million salmon smolts and 20,000 tonnes of harvested salmon on land at Brennholmen.
The Icelandic company operates its own hatchery and recently announced expansion plans.
The company and the Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences have partnered to develop R&D projects.
Landsvirkjun will supply renewable energy to Landeldi’s land-based farm in Þorlákshöfn.
Researchers at Nofima developed an SNP panel for cod that can be useful for the aquaculture industry.
The discovery of an immune structure in the nasal cavities of rainbow trout could improve the understanding of the efficacy of aquaculture vaccines.
The study aims to identify animals whose DNA indicates that they are resilient to stress, which will aid the breeding of fish and shellfish with improved welfare.