Almost 60 juvenile captive-reared giant freshwater crayfish were released into the wild in Tasmania as part of a joint program of Huon Aquaculture and Todd Walsh.
The €73 million project that aims to produce 2,600 tons includes the construction of a new hatchery.
The expansion makes the new Canada office Ace Aquatec’s fourth international base outside the UK in addition to Australia, Chile and Norway.
A new project will help increase the capacity of aquaculture development centers to produce 25 million tilapia fingerlings and 10 million catfish.
Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Aquaculture established a hatchery in 2004 with a current crab instars capacity of 1.4 million per year.
The project will explore a range of nutritional and environmental factors, such as the formulation of feeds and rearing conditions.
The seafood investor became the majority owner of Norwegian technology company Redox AS that develops environmentally friendly technologies for the aquaculture industry.
The company is expanding its partnership with Ramboll through its newly awarded contract for services for the high-tech US facility.
Lightner put together a team of researchers at the University of Arizona that provided much of the basic knowledge on shrimp disease and health.
The company reported no antibiotics used on its marine farms since 2012 and only minimal use at its freshwater hatcheries in recent years.
The company plans to build two hatcheries in Tay Ninh province and in Northern Vietnam to serve Vietnamese tilapia farmers.
The project will develop a software system that automatically captures continuous sensor data across aquaculture sites securely in one place, where it can be processed, stored and actioned.
The European Commission will open a dialogue with citizens, member states and the European parliament to jointly decide the way forward for the use of these biotechnologies in the EU.
The company will deliver three oxygen concentrators for separate hatchery operations in Iceland.
After the merger of Pharmaq and FishVet Group in 2020, customers will now have access to analyses from experts in laboratories in Norway, Scotland, Ireland and Chile.
The new genomic tool will help whiteleg shrimp producers improve their genetic programs and identify shrimp families raised in grow-out ponds.
The Norwegian Food Safety Authority's head office will not allow more projects for testing triploid salmon and will decide if it is a suitable method to safeguarding fish welfare.
CIBA-Nodavac-R is an injectable recombinant VNN vaccine that will help prevent VNN in fish hatcheries and bring down the incidence of VNN in grow-out stages.
Enzootic Genetics & Innovation, NRGene and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev team up to apply genomic selection to enhance Enzootic’s freshwater shrimp breeding program.
The hatchery scheme of SAPHARI certification will help farmers to easily identify good quality shrimp seed producers.