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Skretting has announced plans to construct a new factory this year as part of its commitment to aquaculture in Vietnam.
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Fish stocking at cooling ponds near nuclear plants is a common practice in Russia.
Several new Russian nuclear plants have begun growing fish in their cooling ponds, despite the continuing concerns voiced by environmentalists.
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When it comes to transporting fish from the hatchery to a grow-out location, controlling DO levels is critical. A good oxygen monitoring system can control dissolved oxygen as needed and alarm in the event of a failure. Here are three of many reasons you should have a system on your fish transport truck:
- Transport tanks have a lower volume of water, no water exchange, and generally higher fish densities. Changes happen much more rapidly than in culture tanks or raceways. Controlling oxygen automatically can prevent fish loss.
- Stress factors during transport do not always cause immediate losses but may lead to poor survival rates later. Fish stress can be reduced with properly maintained DO levels.
- An oxygen monitoring system prevents technicians from having to climb up on the tank with a handheld meter while stopped on the side of the road. This is often considered to be one of the more dangerous jobs of a hatchery technician.
Find out more about the InWater monitoring system for live fish transport trucks, please visit www.inwatertech.com or send you questions to info@inwatertech.com
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The flounder hatchery in Corpus Christi, Texas, was established to restore dwindling populations of Southern flounder. There are many factors for the decline, including fishing, but increasing water temperatures is a major concern, according to Ashely Fincannon, marine development hatchery manager.
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In order to safeguard the Myanmar shrimp aquaculture industry against major disease, government and non-government labs have adapted tighter quarantine control checks and enhanced diagnostics capability.
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A group of Russian scientists from the Siberian Federal University has begun an experiment of growing lake char (Salvelinus lepechini), a fish believed to provide strong health benefits.
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