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Heated tanks hold the potential to ease the Philippines’ tight supply of locally-produced milkfish fry. As milkfish broodstock normally only spawn from March to October when the weather the water is warmer, thermal manipulation induces broodstock to spawn during November to February, when the cool weather would normally deter these from being productive.
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Foods of Norway has hit a milestone, reaching a successful industrial scale-up of 1,600 kilograms of yeast produced from the sugars of Norwegian spruce trees. This specific type of yeast is a high-quality feed ingredient that can replace imported protein, and will be used in large-scale feeding trials with Atlantic salmon and pigs.
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GenoMar Genetics Vietnam’s (GGV) new production base in the Tay Ninh province has reached an important milestone, with the successful first-time shipment of genetically-improved tilapia fingerlings to a customer in the Hai Duong province, located in northern Vietnam.
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The Hydrotech Value drum filter series is a new generation of cost-efficient drum filters focusing on reduced maintenance, increased component quality, and simplified operation – all to give your plant maximum filtration performance at a minimum operational cost.
Hydrotech Value drum filters offer you features such as brackets, cable ducts, and more to make installation and operation as cost-efficient and user-friendly as possible.
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The Milford Laboratory, a world leader in aquaculture science, is the new home of a Cawthron Ultra Density Larval System (CUDLS) — the first in North America, which has been used to deal with one of the most vexing challenges of a shellfish selective breeding program: how to reliably produce a large number of shellfish families in a hatchery setting without breaking the bank.
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Our changing climate and growing population challenge the world’s food supply, especially in aquaculture, which is more prone to problems associated with climatic variability. Innovative scientists are turning to advanced genomic tools to enhance the production efficiency, sustainability, product quality and profitability of aquaculture. They’re partnering with LGC, Biosearch Technologies to help optimise their workflows for maximum genetic gain using a modern agrigenomic approach.
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Arctic Fish’s subsidiary, Arctic Smolt, located in Iceland’s Westfjords, has entered into two separate agreements to pursue the expansion of its smolt facility at Nordur Botn in Tálknafjördur, Iceland. The project will have an estimated cost of €24 million (approx. CAD $35.7 million), making it one of the largest private investment projects in the Westfjords.
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A group of Russian scientists has designed a new oxygen saturation machine, which has recently passed field trials at several lakes in the Altai region. The new equipment is called to help breeding fish in the harsh northern conditions in Russia.
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