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From a sea lice impact study to huge losses at two hatcheries, this newsletter is packed with the latest information from the industry.
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
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A study, published in Reviews in Aquaculture journal, has identified that the effects of sea lice from salmon farms on wild Atlantic salmon have been overestimated.
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An explosion in an oxygen cone has killed about 200,000 Arctic char fry at a Norwegian hatchery. A report from the regional newspaper, Bladet Vesterålen, states that Trond Geir Reinsnes, the owner of the Sigerfjord Fisk site, described the incident as a “nightmare”.
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About 33,000 young Chinook died at the McCall Fish Hatchery in late July, due to a lack of adequate oxygen supply in the rearing unit where they were being held.
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InWater Technologies’ new LC15 controller provides water quality monitoring with simplified facility control, eliminating the need for expensive SCADA customization. To keep improving, we are asking for your feedback to understand what additional features you would like to see.
Visit our website to learn more or email us at info@inwatertech.com to schedule a call with Kurt and Steph, and we’ll send you a hat!
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Vaccinating fish protects the aquaculture industry, according to Foster Scott, owner and chief veterinarian of Veterinary Aquatic Solutions Inc. Vaccinations help prevent diseases by exposing fish to weakened or inactive pathogens, allowing their immune system to develop immunity without getting sick.
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Big Sandy crayfish reared at White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery in West Virginia have been released in the McClure River, a step towards recovery for the threatened species.
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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.
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