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Editor's Note 
 
Lately, we've reported that scientists have been busy researching to improve the aquaculture industry. In presenting these studies to you, our readers, we hope we're conveying both sides of the story: promoting their work and helping your work.
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
 
THIS WEEK 
 
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Onda to conduct research on whiteleg shrimp in Brazil

Onda, an aquatic contract research organization based in P.E.I., Canada, has opened a satellite location in Brazil to expand its services to include work with whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei). 


Cairo University joins FAI's Tilapia Welfare Project in Egypt

Tilapia welfare experts, FAI Farms, is partnering with the faculty of veterinary medicine at Cairo University, to advance fish welfare practices among Egyptian veterinary professionals, students and farmers. 


Nofima researchers use biofluorescence to detect stress in marine species

Scientists at Nofima have found that lumpfish and red king crabs produced stronger fluorescent emissions after exposure to stressors.


 
 
Featured Stories 
 
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Hatchery Hack: Stay organized with your inventory

The goal for every business, hatcheries included, is to maximize productivity and profitability. With so many variables, dynamics, and risks, inventory management and planning can be a complex but essential exercise for both managers and staff to perform.  Let’s go through this five-step process. » Read More...
 
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China and Uganda work together on $12M rice-fish culture project

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 » Read More...
 
 
 
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Evaluation of a velocity assist inlet for improvement of hydrodynamics in dual-drain fish tanks

One type of fish tank used in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) is the Cornell-style dual-drain circular tank. Cornell-style dual-drain fish tanks have two drains: a bottom centre drain and an elevated sidewall drain. » Read More...

Understanding depuration

Depuration is a proven finishing process that eliminates earthy, musty off-flavour from RAS-produced salmonids and other fish species before they are harvested and sent to market. » Read More...

 
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Events 
 
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AFRAQ24

Nov. 19-22, 2024
Hammamet, Tunisia
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Milford Aquaculture Seminar

Jan. 13-15, 2025
Shelton, Connecticut
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