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Aquaculture efforts are not only aimed at feeding the world but also at habitat restoration. That is why we're highlighting the Oceanic Institute of Hawaiʻi Pacific University's work of releasing 300 farmed juvenile yellow tang in Oahu waters.
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
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The Oceanic Institute (OI) of Hawaiʻi Pacific University (HPU) has released over 300 farmed juvenile yellow tang (lauʻīpala) into the waters of Oahu.
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Lethbridge Polytechnic is looking to begin new research studies around canola-based feed in aquaponics.
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The International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management, also known as WorldFish, has boosted Malawian fish hatcheries with an assortment of fish hatchery equipment to help the country enhance its fish production.
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The BernAqua brand is transitioning to ADM. We have a new look, but everything else remains the same. Trusted innovative technology, high standards of quality and service, and familiar product names. We look forward to making quite a splash.
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For Uganda, as with other sub-Saharan African countries, fortunes are to be found in aquatic life because it plays a crucial role in guaranteeing food security – the basis for national economic growth and poverty reduction. With the recent progressive depletion of marine and inland fisheries in recent years due to uncontrolled fishing activities on its water bodies
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Fishmeal has always been the traditional protein of choice for aquaculture. Fishmeal has an almost perfect nutritional profile, which supplies the fish with the necessary amino acids and fatty acids needed for good growth. However, problems such as sustainability and availability have been pushing nutritionists away from fishmeal.
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The Conservation Fund’s Freshwater Institute (FI) is focused on the research and development of recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) to facilitate the expansion of sustainable food fish production.
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Ubiquitous bacterial and fungal pathogens that reside in land-based recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) and egg incubation systems can cause elevated mortality in juvenile fish populations under substandard environmental conditions.
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