Aquanews
High hopes for aquaponics system inspired by sewage treatment
A novel water purification system inspired sewage plants has been shown to be effective at optimising fish waste for use as fertiliser for plants in aquaponics
- Local pangasius exports to EU plunge over five-month period
- Fish farmers hit hard by reservoir's unstable water levels
- Mekong Delta posts positive results in shrimp exports
- Việt Nam's tra fish exports expected to continue recovering
- Fisheries sector sets sights on US$16 bln export target by 2030
- Wastewater breakthrough could fuel North Carolina aquaculture boom
- Creating all-female catfish without the use of hormones
- Beyond salmon - three species seen as suitable for RAS
Aquanews
Reducing egg loss in shrimp hatcheries
Eggs from infected shrimp broodstock have been shown to produce healthy post-larvae if properly disinfected, prompting a major hatchery to change its protocols
Study reveals valuable insights into farmed salmon health and welfare
Juvenile salmon experience higher mortalities if transferred to sea at a larger size, according to an extensive new study based on eight years of data.
Tackling red mark syndrome in trout farming
An Italian researcher has landed a bursary to complete his PhD study into red mark syndrome (RMS) in trout.
Can aquaculture really take the pressure off capture fisheries?
Claims that an increase in aquaculture production can reduce pressure on wild fish stocks are debatable, according to the results of a new study.
Novel feed ramps up tilapia farmers' profits
A new low-cost tilapia feed has been developed by researchers in the Philippines, in a bid to help improve tilapia farming
Improving hatchery performance in “Catfish Country”
Plans to step up catfish production in the Philippines have been given a boost, after water quality issues were identified at one of the country’s key
Bến Tre’s shrimp sector targets production value of $1 billion by 2025
The production value of the shrimp industry in the Mekong Delta province of Bến Tre aims to increase by an average of 41.1 per cent each year to 2025
Ensuring year-round milkfish production in the Philippines
A new, yet simple, technology that aims to address the perennial shortage of milkfish fry available to fish farmers in the Philippines
New technology from Scoot Science promises to simplify ocean forecasting
Scoot Science has recently launched its SeaState dashboard, a new ocean forecasting tool that lets producers see what’s happening below the water’s surface
Breeding tougher tilapia
A new genetic discovery could enable tilapia breeders to produce healthier and more resilient fish.
Lessons from China - the future of IMTA
Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) is proving its worth in Sungo Bay in China, with numerous studies to support its environmental and economic benefits
Breeding breakthrough for tilapia in low oxygen systems
Tilapia breeders who aim to produce fish that cope well in aquaculture systems with low dissolved oxygen levels should consider a two-stage selection programme.