A group of Russian scientists have delivered the first batch of Putorana char eggs to the Norilsk Hatchery in Siberia, making the first step towards establishing a breeding base for this fish. » Read More...
Nofima scientists have found that selective breeding of microalgae can make them grow faster and increase their omega-3. To grow, algae require light, temperature and nutrients but growth is also affected by algae genes. Therefore, scientists tested whether it is possible to breed microalgae like farmed fish. » Read More...
For many species and many farms, on-farm breeding programs are drastically underutilized. I would argue that a breeding program is one of the most important tools in an aquaculture business tool belt. » Read More...