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Editor's Note 
 
Winter is approaching, which means you have to pay attention to temperatures for your hatchery economics. Read our feature story on maintaining optimal water temperature during the winter months.
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
 
THIS WEEK 
 
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UNH researchers map marine migrations with underwater telemetry networks

Research by the University of New Hampshire’s College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA) has shown that underwater receivers that receive acoustic signals from transmitters on fish and invertebrates can track the species’ long-distance movements.


Xelect, Cromaris yield record gains in bass and bream growth

A seven-year partnership between aquaculture genetics company, Xelect and Mediterranean bass and bream producer, Cromaris, has yielded record gains for bass and bream at Cromaris’ fully integrated operation Near Zadar, Croatia.


SalmoGen names Nick King as new general manager to drive operations and growth

SalmoGen Company has appointed Nick King as general manager, who will oversee daily operations and development activities. King has a technical and management background from Skretting, Benchmark, and recently, Nordic Aquafarms.


 
 
Featured Stories 
 
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Hatchery Hack: Maintaining optimal water temperature during the winter months

Temperature is one of the primary water quality parameters monitored daily, if not more, by every aquaculturist. Water temperature impacts metabolism and photosynthesis, dissolved oxygen and other gases, conductivity and salinity, compounds like ammonia toxicity, oxidation-reduction potential (ORP), pH, water density, and much more. » Read More...
 
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Gut bacteria of salmon are more influenced by diet than age: University of Guelph study

Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout are both cold-water fish in the salmon family and are two of the most farmed fish species in the world with almost four million tonnes produced (live weight), mainly in the Americas and Europe (FAO, 2020). Aquaculture companies around the world have invested a lot of funding to improve fish feed and breeding programs to produce fast-growing and healthy fish. » Read More...
 
 
 
Nutrition & Feed products 
 

Hatchery 101: Feed alternatives

Sustainability means investigating ways to future-proof all aspects of your hatchery operation. Fish meal and fish oil supply for feed ingredients are becoming more finite every year. » Read More...

Nano-curcumin mitigates effects of stress in European sea bass fingerlings

Nano-curcumin has been found to mitigate effects of stress in European sea bass fingerlings. Stress affect growth indices, feed utilization and survival rates. » Read More...

 
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Events 
 

Milford Aquaculture Seminar

Jan. 13-15, 2025
Shelton, Connecticut
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Aquafarm 2025

Feb. 12-13, 2025
Pordenone Fiere, Italy
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