The comments provided will shape a future U.S. Strategic Plan for Aquaculture Economic Development that supports the domestic aquaculture sector.
A £17 million world-class research and innovation facility at the University of Stirling has moved a step closer, after the ambitious plans were approved by Stirling Council.
The project, led by Institute of the Sea of Peru (Imarpe), seeks to develop a batch of breeders born in captivity (F1) to achieve the commercial-scale production of this species.
In a world’s first, Philippine researchers successfully spawned round scad (Decapterus macrosoma) in captivity at SEAFDEC/AQD in Tigbauan, Iloilo.
As a major exporter of grains, Russia's invasion of Ukraine is expected to have an impact on animal feed prices.
Researchers found that an ultrasound transducer can be used to quickly and noninvasively detect when abalone are ready to spawn.
With an investment over $25 million, the Canadian RAS hatchery will support the growth of up to four million smolts.
This guide was created to assist individuals with navigating the federal permitting process for marine aquaculture.
ASC seeks stakeholder feedback on the upcoming ASC Farm Standard, which will enhance the efficiency and accountability of the ASC program for the benefit of all stakeholders.
According to the association, the government should reassess its decision not to renew the salmon farm licenses in the Discovery Islands that threatens Canadian food security, local jobs and businesses.
A recent study found that salmon production may be increased in 2050 with genetic selection and estimates a time reduction in seawater by 53% in 2050.
The project will be located in Tongoy Bay and will produce 900 tons per year in the first stage, with production expected to double to reach 1,800 tons per year.
The farm, which is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2023, includes a hatchery unit, a shrimp farm and a primary and secondary treatment unit.
The main goal of the pilot was to generate key data elements for shrimp farms to support sustainable farming practices through insights into shrimp populations, farm health and contamination.
Australis Aquaculture has been running an advanced genetics-backed breeding program with Xelect to find the link between genetics and feed efficiency.
The companies will select specific traits in the snapper stock that show higher production yields through improved growth performance and phenotypic traits.
A new research project, led by Cornell University, is looking at ways to preserve with cryoprotectants extra larvae produced at shellfish hatcheries that are not used for seeding.
The first batch of breeders will be delivered by the end of March as part of the five-year agreement.
Researchers found that males hormonally induced to sex change produce large numbers of viable progeny and can be used in ongoing breeding programs.
Nofima is surveying salmon producers to recommend the best practices for the production of large salmon smolt in various scenarios.