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Research is crucial in aquaculture, whether it's studying the impact of oral vaccinations on fish or evaluating the effects of prolonged heatwave exposure on aquatic species in New Hampshire.
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New Hampshire researchers develop framework to assess effects of heat waves

The University of New Hampshire (UNH) researchers have used simulations to create a new framework that assesses the deadly effects of marine heat waves by focusing on how organisms respond.


Zoologist, marine scientist David Scarratt dies at 89

It is with much sadness that I write these few lines to say farewell to David Johnson Scarratt (1935-2024). He was born and studied in the U.K., where he completed a B.Sc. Honours Zoology and a Ph.D. in Marine Science. He moved to New Brunswick in 1961 to join the Fisheries Research Board (later Fisheries and Oceans Canada) at the St. Andrews Biological Station where, by 1985, he had risen to division chief.


 
 
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Feed for Thought: Effective and protective oral vaccinations for aquaculture

In tilapia farming, disease outbreaks can cause severe economic losses. Tilapia are susceptible to a lot of microbial diseases, but the main ones encountered on farms are streptococcosis and motile aeromonad septicemia, also known as MAS. » Read More...
 
 
 
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Reared Big Sandy crayfish makes debut in Virginia waters

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. » Watch webinar

Spawning breakthrough in Australia’s Murray River

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. » Read More...

 
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