A doctoral student studying ecology at Pennsylvania State University studied the genes of wild brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) found in the Loyalsock Cree and while she found evidence of introgression in relatively few fish – six percent of her sample – she did find evidence of introgression in unexpected areas.» Read more
The tide is shifting for the aquaculture industry. The global demand for fish production and the uncertainty of offshore aquaculture is a cause of great concern. As a result, it has become critical to implement sustainable inland fish farms utilizing recirculating aquaculture systems to increase fish production to meet this global demand.» Read more
The expanding land-based aquaculture industry requires skilled staff, and experienced RAS operators remain in demand. However, there are many opportunities at both new and existing facilities for new operators to develop confidence in operating RAS.» Read more
Shrimp and fish farmers and hatchery owners no longer need to rely on manual data entry to monitor their stocks and maximize profitability. » Read more