MSD Animal Health, also known as Merck Animal Health, has launched two new training modules in its AQUA CARE365 fish welfare series to address operational and welfare aspects of harvest and PIT tagging.» Read More...
As climate change continues to intensify, concrete solutions for the industry to adapt become more urgent. Hatchery 101 on sustainability continues with 2024 dates to tackle important issues faced in the fisheries and aquaculture industries around the world. » Read More...
I always enjoy putting together our November/December issue because it is that time of year when we are able to celebrate our Top 10 Under 40 program. I’m so proud to be able to share new faces from the industry who would not otherwise be celebrated for the work that they do quietly in their own companies and in their own communities. When farmers and culturists are so immersed in their own production work » Read More...
As early as seven years old, Imani Black wanted to be in the marine science field. Her fascination with restoration and conservation guided her toward aquaculture in college. She enjoys being outdoors and working and learning on the boat. And every job she’s had so far has been next to or on the water.
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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...
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...