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Fish farm management goes into orbit
Fish farm management goes into orbit

A Norwegian start-up is offering to develop free dashboards for aquaculture producers, based on satellite data that can to help reduce risks and identify

Lumpfish study counters cleaner fish critics
Lumpfish study counters cleaner fish critics

The efficacy of using lumpfish in net pen salmon farms may have been questioned by a number of academics recently, but a new review offers strong support

The case for improved biosecurity on Vietnam’s catfish farms
The case for improved biosecurity on Vietnam’s catfish farms

A case study exploring the prevalence of foodborne zoonotic trematodes in farmed catfish suggests that maintaining stringent biosecurity protocols during

Norway Royal Salmon sounds the alarm over potential ISA outbreak
Norway Royal Salmon sounds the alarm over potential ISA outbreak

Norway Royal Salmon ASA has reported a potential outbreak of infectious salmon anaemia in its Dønnesfjord operating area.

Turning the phage on antibiotic therapy
Turning the phage on antibiotic therapy

In the review, the researchers explore the benefits and constraints of bacteriophage therapy, identifying the potential treatment opportunities

Pioneering pH sensor secures vital funding
Pioneering pH sensor secures vital funding

A calibration-free pH measuring device, which is applicable for sectors including aquaculture, is set for commercialisation having secured significant seed

Why sea lice prevention is better than cure
Why sea lice prevention is better than cure

A new study confirms that preventing sea louse infestations has key advantages over other strategies and identifies the most promising preventative methods.

Aller Aqua offers new RAS-optimised feed
Aller Aqua offers new RAS-optimised feed

Aller Flow is a new feed designed for Atlantic Salmon raised in recirculated aquaculture systems.

Five major challenges facing the global aquafeed sector
Five major challenges facing the global aquafeed sector

The limited knowledge of the nutritional requirements of the vast majority of the fish and crustacean species currently farmed today is one of the five biggest

Ozone increases productivity in RAS systems
Ozone increases productivity in RAS systems

As the aquaculture industry evolves and tries to find more sustainable and water-saving systems, there is also a need for looking at new ways of water treatment

Potential of exporting shrimp to Canada
Potential of exporting shrimp to Canada

Canada is ranked sixth for importing Vietnamese shrimp, accounting for 5.7% of total amount of export shrimp

Agricultural, aquatic product exports to China face difficulties again
Agricultural, aquatic product exports to China face difficulties again

Chinese authorities might strengthen food safety inspection, supervision, quarantine testing, and traceability on imported agricultural and aquatic products

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