Researchers have found that a microalgal-based diet blended with defatted biomass improved fish growth and offered a cost-effective alternative feed for tilapia growers.» Read more
Water quality can deteriorate quickly in transport tanks because of lower volumes of water, no water exchange, and generally higher fish densities.
Stress on fish may lead to poor survival rates later.
It can be dangerous to take measurements with a handheld meter.
Controlling oxygen automatically can prevent fish loss, as well as reduce the stress on the fish. 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
Scotland hatchery is on a mission to save and restore populations of European native flat oysters, developing and adapting an innovative system that holds significant potential for shellfish farming.» Read more
Bridging the gap between seafood producers and consumers is key to pushing the agenda of sustainability in the aquaculture industry. In this episode, hosts Brian Vinci and Mari-Len De Guzman speak with sustainable seafood advocate Jennifer Bushman about some of the practical and meaningful ways seafood producers can engage their consumers.» Listen now
Feeds are a critical component of any RAS production environment – it can make or break the health of both fish and systems. This episode provides a variety of perspectives when it comes to fish feeds in closed containment, land-based aquaculture. Co-hosts Mari-Len De Guzman and Brian Vinci hash out the details of diets made for RAS.» Listen now