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It's good news for Scottish Sea Farms as its hatchery at Knock on the Isle of Mull is getting a facelift.
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
 
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Fresh macroalgae can replace 50% of feed for Pacific white shrimp: study

A study to investigate the effects of feeding Pacific white shrimp (P. vannamei) with fresh green macroalgae (Chaetomorpha clavata) has shown that replacing 50 per cent of the commercial feed with fresh algae did not affect the growth or mortality rates of shrimp.


Scottish Sea Farms to increase smolt production with hatchery expansion

Scottish Sea Farms’ freshwater hatchery at Knock on Mull is getting an upgrade to improve operational efficiencies and deliver better outcomes for the fish. 


 
 
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Hatchery Hack: Secrets to ensure shipping success

For something so important to all our operations, this is a topic I feel most I need to recalculate and consider almost every time we have a sale. This is because there are so many factors to consider to make sure shipping is a success. What are you shipping? The first thing to consider is the species you are shipping, their life stage and biological limits.  » Read More...
 
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Viewpoint: Photo-ready biosecurity

Despite impressive industrial growth, Atlantic salmon aquaculture faces significant challenges of disease control by pathogens, which can affect its sustainability. In small/large production facilities, stressful conditions such as high stocking densities, heavy use of formulated feeds, unchecked antibiotic, and other pharmaceutical use, can cause tremendous environmental and economic impact » Read More...
 
 
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OAA 2024: Ontario ministry vet identifies fish health threats to be wary

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. » Read More...

U.K. scientists to develop oral vaccine against sea lice in farmed Atlantic salmon

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. » Read More...

 
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