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Genetic discovery a breakthrough in search for disease-resistant seaweed

Research conducted into the genetic make-up of a resilient red alga has taken scientists a step closer to breeding disease-resistant seaweed.Researchers at the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) in Oban, Scotland have established the genetic code for the Porphyra umbilicalis, a small, but tough intertidal species that is among the world’s most valuable commercial seaweeds.


Norwegian company brings cool concept to live feed

As the arms race to develop more efficient and effective live feeds for hatchery applications continues, Norway’s Planktonic AS has developed a unique cryopreservation technique to provide live zooplankton for marine hatcheries.


A new way to grow fish faster

A new and innovative way to grow bigger fish faster by inhibiting the reproductive system has been developed by scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The innovation has earned aquaculture expert professor Berta Levavi-Sivan a prestigious award from the institute for its sustainability aspects.


US sea bass producer progressing with saltwater RAS

Three hatcheries from Krasnodar Krai in Russia will release 500,000 sturgeon fry per year, or 1.5 million in total, to the Kuban River and Azov Sea from 2017 to 2019, partly to help mitigate damage done by construction of the Kerch Strait Bridge.


Russian hatcheries to help offset impact of new bridge

Three hatcheries from Krasnodar Krai in Russia will release 500,000 sturgeon fry per year, or 1.5 million in total, to the Kuban River and Azov Sea from 2017 to 2019, partly to help mitigate damage done by construction of the Kerch Strait Bridge.
 
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