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Have you read our most recent feature on assessing nitrate-nitrogen levels for Atlantic salmon using heart rate biologgers? It's a study by the Freshwater Institute. You can read more about it in our featured stories section.
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
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The Belarusian government has commissioned work on new aquacultural law, hoping the legal framework will propel growth in the promising industry. Olga Boreisha, head of the livestock and aquacultural department of the Belarusian Agricultural Ministry, said the idea of developing the law originated from joint projects with Russia, where similar legislation is already in force.
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The location for the 2025 World Aquaculture event has been moved from China to India. The event was originally scheduled to be held in Qingdao, China from April 24-27 but the World Aquaculture Society (WAS) decided to move it to Hyderabad, India "after careful consideration of current circumstances.”
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Engineers and scientists are working to design an electric barrier to deter fish from escaping downstream of the reservoir at Rathbun Lake.
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Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) are designed to maintain water quality that matches the biological requirements of fish. However, when RAS are operated with limited water exchange, harmful compounds can accumulate in the water. Over the last 15 years, the Freshwater Institute (FI) has characterized RAS water quality under different operating conditions
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Although this is not a complete overview of the current events in the global hatchery industry, our editorial team at Hatchery International attempts to provide a general overview of what to expect for the new year. Hatcheries are an important cog in the larger fisheries and aquaculture machine. We continue to work towards providing our readers with as many different perspectives as possible.
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Every building needs a facelift now and then. Spokane Hatchery in Washington State hasn’t had one since it was built in 1934. But now it’s getting one.
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Michigan’s six state fish hatcheries are getting upgraded over the next three years. The department received a US$30 million one-time general fund appropriation to address backlogged critical infrastructure needs.
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