Shrimp
Biofloc production systems may aid novel protein use shrimp feed
Using a biofloc production system to raise farmed shrimp may support the use of fishmeal alternative ingredients in feed, say researchers.
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Shrimp
Global Shrimp Industry Depends on University of Arizona
The Aquaculture Pathology Laboratory tests shrimp samples, identifies diseases and certifies disease-free stock to help the nearly $40 billion farmed shrimp
Early Mortality Syndrome
Early Mortality Syndrome (EMS) or Hepatopancreatic Acute Necrosis Syndrome is a fairly new disease that affects shrimp.
Novel protein shown to boost shrimp survival
A diet containing a novel single-celled protein developed by KnipBio has been shown to increase survival rates of post-larval Pacific white shrimp
Shrimp thrive on fishmeal replacement
Whiteleg shrimp fed a diet including a new microbial protein have been shown to outperform those given standard fishmeal-based feeds.
How can we save the global shrimp industry from devastating diseases?
Stable, biosecure, zero water-exchange aquaculture is the only remedy for repeated catastrophic loss from disease in the shrimp industry
How to Farm Red Claw Crayfish
This guide from the FAO Cultured Aquatic Species Information Programme provides information on farming Red claw crayfish.
Redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus)
Redclaw (Cherax quadricarinatus) is a freshwater crayfish native to parts of northern Australia and Papua New Guinea
Australian Red Claw Crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus)
The Red Claw crayfish is a new and very promising aquaculture species. The Red Claw is very similar to the native American species
Shrimp exports to U.S. seen rebounding in late 2017
The Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers expects the nation’s shrimp exports to the U.S. market could bounce back in the final four months
Shrimp prices high due to Chinese demand
A shortfall in Chinese shrimp production this year saw buyers globally get off the mark early, and is set to keep prices firm for the rest of 2017
Lobster farmers march onward despite difficulties
“Lobster debt can only cleared with lobster!,” declared Nguyen Thanh Nhon, the “Lobster King” of Song Cau town in the coastal province of Phu Yen.
Zero water exchange super-intensive indoor shrimp production
Viet-Uc runs one of the largest shrimp hatchery operations in the world, at present producing circa 15 billion PL per year.