Michigan’s six state fish hatcheries are getting upgraded over the next three years. The department received a US$30 million one-time general fund appropriation to address backlogged critical infrastructure needs. » Read More...
Researchers have developed a conceptual framework and strategies for Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) in carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) hatcheries. According to the research paper by Resmilia Anugrah, GSCM in aquaculture is limited even though it is important in sustainable aquaculture owing to environmental concerns and to achieve responsible management. » Read More...
Versatility and dose feeding accuracy remains an integral part of any fish hatchery operation. MiraFeed, designed and manufactured by Innovaqua in Spain, offers hatchery managers the latest feeding solutions to handle various feed types, from 50 microns to 10mm pellets.
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An all-plant diet for fish has been a decade-long aquaculture sustainability agenda. In the past decade, aquaculture has become more receptive to using plant-based ingredients as protein sources or supplements in diet formulations, and produce cost-effective feed. » Read More...
The Australian river blackfish (Gadopsis marmoratus) has long been the subject of debate amongst the scientific community. There is even conjecture that it may not belong in the family Gadopsidae and should be listed as a member of the temperate water perch family, Percichthyidae. » Watch webinar
The Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative is well underway with record numbers being stocked in the state’s lakes. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recently reported that three Michigan lakes were stocked with Arctic grayling in November 2023. » Read More...