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BioMar Chile announces Derek Kohn as managing director

Feed solution company, BioMar has appointed Derek Kohn as managing director for its Chilean division. Kohn will start his new role by November 2023, joining BioMar Chile to continue providing feed solutions to salmon farmers in the country.


Concordia campus hatchery approved in Wisconsin State

Concordia University, Wisconsin, together with a private company, is proposing to build a commercial fish farm on its campus in Mequon.


 
 
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3 reasons to automatically control DO levels while transporting fish

  1. Transport is stressful for fish. Ideal oxygen levels will help mitigate this stress.
  2. Poor or quickly changing water quality can causes stress in fish which may lead to poor survival rates.
  3. Climbing on the truck to take measurements with a handheld meter can be hazardous for the technician.

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 » Learn more
 
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Small units, big impacts

Thanks to a new stacking system, hatcheries in the UK and North America are breaking new ground in overturning the declining number of lobsters in the wild. Lobster fisheries have long played a key role in local economies and fishing communities, but today, the species is fully exploited and at risk of collapse. The lobster most under threat is the European Clawed Lobster (Homarus Gammarus) » Read More...
 
 
 
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Hatchery 101: Water conservation

Water is the most important resource in a fish hatchery. Thoughtful and efficient use of this natural resource not only ensures production for many more years to come, but it safeguards the health and welfare of the fish stock. » Read More...

Hatchery 101: Energy efficiency

Optimizing your hatchery’s energy consumption can be as simple as turning off unessential electronics or as comprehensive as installing solar panels for an off-grid generator system. To figure out what the right steps for your operations would be, a panel of experts share best practices for energy-efficient operations. » Read More...

 
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Responsible Seafood Summit 2023

Oct. 2-5, 2023
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
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Aquaculture Africa 2023

Nov. 13-16, 2023
Lusaka, Zambia
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