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Practice is detrimental for fisheries and farmed shrimp industry, says expert.
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Researchers are unlocking the mystery behind the dismal survival rates of salmon eggs in hatcheries over the last 18 years.
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In today’s social media-obsessed world, crowd-funding is a path to helping save endangered fish.
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Government and tribal members have combined forces to save a rare and endangered species of trout in Arizona.
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Hatchery phase is tricky but achievable, says company.
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Russian Aquaculture acquires second Norwegian smolt producer
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A sterlet facility in the Republic of Tatarstan in central Russia will start operations this year.
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Used throughout the world, the TRC-APVM is a unique stainless steel device that, via pressure shock, allows for the controlled induction of triploidy in fish eggs. Currently, TRC-APVM units are in use in Canada, United States, Chile, Poland, Russia and Ireland. Due to demand for a larger production chamber TRC Hydraulics Inc has developed the all new TRC-APV-6.0, a tried and tested unit which does the work of eight batchers and four, 2.77 litre TRC-APV or APVM units. For more details about this new product, contact Jason Levesque, General Manager, TRC Hydraulics Inc.
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Feb 19, 2018 - Feb 22, 2018
Paris Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas
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