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Having healthy fish benefits farmers as it reduces mortality rates. Studies on fish health are being carried out regularly. We'll keep reporting on these studies.
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
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Onda, a research organization in aquatic animal health, formerly known as the Center for Aquaculture Technologies Canada and Citribel, a Belgian citric acid &; mycelium producer, have found that Aspergillus niger mycelium-derived β-glucan (Mycofence®) enhances disease resistance in Atlantic salmon.
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AquaBounty Technologies Inc., a land-based aquaculture company is selling its Rollo Bay farm operation on Prince Edward Island in Canada to raise money for the company.
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These camera technology counters are designed to meet the needs of hatchery counting requirements.
- Fishes from 0.2 g to 30 g, 0.5 g fishes up to 650 000 /hour
- Shrimps from 0.1 g to 6 g, 0.3 g shrimps up to 1 million/ hour
- Video and counting report can be exported by USB key for verification
- Industrial-grade LED strips, touch screen and camera for more durability in tough conditions.
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As articulated by Darwin in 1859, new species slowly emerge as different environmental pressures push populations in different directions through the slow accumulation of genes better adapted to the local environment (Fig 1). We measure this process with an indicator called “fitness” (the number of offspring that survive to reproduce).
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Dive into smart aquaculture with the LC15 Plus control panel! Tailored for peace-of-mind monitoring and control, this system offers alarming, remote access, and straightforward integration. Built on trusted Point Four technology, the LC15 Plus supports various inputs and outputs, delivering SCADA-like control at a manageable cost.
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Alexandra Reid, lead veterinarian animal health and welfare, at Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs said to be proactive about fish health, Ontario farmers must talk about them.
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A group of scientists led by the Moredun Research Institute has been awarded £1.5 million (US$1.8 million) by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council to put an end to salmon lice in farmed Atlantic salmon through the development of an oral vaccine.
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