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.
The initial partnership will be focused on farmers and processors in Indonesia and further collaboration will be explored in India and Vietnam.
FAI Farms has launched an online application for tilapia farmers to improve welfare and profitability.
Gold River Productions assists Unifinca to continue to grow its annual post-larvae business.
The facility will be established in Campbell River, British Columbia with an investment of approximately USD 35 million.
The new center will serve the East Indonesian market and production is expected to start in March 2023.
Microbial endocrinology, which is a research field that combines microbiology and neurobiology to study the interactions between microorganisms, animals, and plants, can explain bacterial diseases spreading in salmon farming.
A study aimed to determine the optimal salinity required to culture fingerlings from hatch to weaning under on-farm conditions.
The shrimp sector has calculated that the decision will increase its production costs by 16 cents per pound, seriously affecting its competitiveness.
Julio Docando joined the company as business and innovation development director.
The company appointed Jon Pedersen and will open a new office in Denmark in 2023 as part of its expasion strategy.
A new definition of a sustainable approach to UK finfish farming touches on the role finfish farming plays in providing a high-quality source of protein as an integral part of the food system.
The town finalized the company’s building permit application, the final step required for pre-construction design and engineering for the new facility.
Bluefront Equity acquires 51% of Seacloud AS, which provides cloud-based software and sensor technology for analysis and utilization of management data for fish farms.
GSI welcomed the Chilean coho salmon producer Salmones Aysén increasing its membership to fourteen salmon farming companies alongside the eight supply chain member companies.
The company partnered with the Singapore Food Agency to establish a center that will focus on developing hatchery technologies for tropical marine species and training farmers in the region.
Cure4Aqua will develop new approaches to prevent aquatic fish diseases through innovative prophylaxis and technologies for early disease detection and replacing pharmaceuticals in disease control.
UK project will develop a tool to select the best ballan wrasse and adapt hatchery procedures and the rearing environment to encourage juvenile cleaner fish to develop the desired traits.
The company is building a hatchery and nursery and grow-out raceways, with production expected to begin in Q3 2023.
The company signed a five-year contract to supply feed to Hima Seafood which is building one of the world’s largest land-based trout facilities.