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- JoF, Vol. 9, Pages 426: Emergence of the Fungal Rosette Agent in the World: Curr... The emergence of pathogenic fungi is a major and rapidly growing problem (7% increase) that affects human and animal health, ecosystems, food security, and the economy worldwide. The Dermocystida group in particular has emerged relatively recently and includes species that affect both humans and animals. Within this group, one species...
- Fishes, Vol. 8, Pages 176: Recent Advances in Tilapia Production for Sustainable... Tilapia is a widely cultured species native to Africa; these fish are prolific breeders and constitute an economically important fish species supplying higher-quality protein. To meet the global food demand and achieve the UN’s Sustainable Developmental Goals (SDG), the aquaculture industry has conceived of productive solutions with the potential for...
- Remacan Canarias Commits to Sourcing BAP, BSP-Certified Seafood Remacan Canarias, located in the Canary Islands, has pledged to source seafood from Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP)- and Best Seafood Practices (BSP)-certified producers, the Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) announced on March 22. Remacan has been carrying out mollusk and crustacean purification activities for over 15 years and serves as a...
- How FDA’s Strategy Helps Ensure the Safety of Imported Seafood How FDA’s Strategy Helps Ensure the Safety of Imported Seafood Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 03/21/2023 - 07:57 Detailed Description The U.S. Food and Drug Administration requires that imported foods meet the same safety standards as those produced by domestic farms and facilities. Center Office of the Commissioner By: Donald Prater,...
- Remote Sensing, Vol. 15, Pages 1652: Prediction of the Area of High-Turbidity Wa... Turbid water is known to affect aquatic ecosystems. If the spread of turbid water can be predicted, it is expected to lead to the prediction of damage caused by turbid water in rich aquatic ecosystems and aquaculture farms, and to countermeasures against turbid water. In this study, we developed a...
- Sargassum sp. extract improve hematological profile of tilapia fish (Oreochromis... Background: Strategies to increase body resistance and prevent disease in aquaculture include using vaccines, antibiotics, and probiotics. Today, the use of antibiotics with natural ingredients is becoming a trend. One of the natural ingredients that contain high antioxidants and antibiotics is Sargassum sp. Methods: This research was conducted from March...
- Ecuador's Sustainable Shrimp Partnership (SSP) marks fifth anniversary Sustainable Shrimp Partnership (SSP) – which has been widely praised for helping to ensure the sustainable intensification of Ecuador’s aquaculture sector – is celebrating its fifth anniversary this month....
- Are we moving closer to fish-free feed? Recent trials from the F3 Innovation Network found that it is feasible and economically viable for aquaculture nutritionists to significantly reduce – or even eliminate – fish meal and fish oil from the diets of carnivorous fish species like largemouth bass, a…...
- China and Malta mark aquaculture research collaboration milestone A ceremony to mark the closing of the Sino-Malta aquaculture research project, AquaDetector, took place at AquaBioTech Group’s research and innovation facility in Malta last month....
- BioMar backs Women in Caribbean Aquaculture initiative BioMar has announced its decision to support the Women in Caribbean Aquaculture (WiCA) initiative, as well as the Caribbean Aquaculture Network (CAN). Both organisations have recently been formed by Fish Site columnist Dr Juli-Anne Russo, to support c…...
- WiSA awards celebrate female aquaculture success Championing diversity and the role of women in delivering one of Scotland’s most valuable exports, Women in Scottish Aquaculture (WiSA) has today announced a series of awards for inspirational female figures from across the sector....
- LocalCoho opts for automated "Ike Jime" salmon harvesting LocalCoho, a land-based aquaculture company that raises premium coho salmon, is the first commercial customer of Shinkei Systems, a technology startup that has automated a traditional Japanese slaughtering technique called Ike Jime LocalCoho shares Shinkei Sys…...