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The effects of climate change include ocean acidification, biodiversity loss and more. A new study says water temperatures across the British Isles will be too warm in the summer to support native brown trout by 2080. Read more in this newsletter.
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
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Caviar d’Aquitaine producers have become the first sturgeon farmers to adopt BioMar’s Blue Impact feed. Caviar d’Aquitaine comes from the eggs of sturgeons raised in Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
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A new study by the Environment Agency in Great Britain has predicted that water temperatures across the British Isles will be too warm in the summer to support native brown trout by 2080.
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At an industry conference, aquaculture technology company, Ace Aquatec, will launch its A-HSU skid-mounted in-water electric trout stunner to the North American market.
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Learn more about Reed Mariculture and partners INVE and Otohime at Aquaculture 2025, booth #417. INVE will demonstrate SnappArt360, a revolutionary solution for ultra-precise Artemia and Rotifer quantification. Reed Mariculture’s partnership with INVE allows us to broaden our product range and offer the best possible solutions to our clients for larval rearing success in the US and Canada.
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Are we ever prepared enough? That is the question I have been asking myself lately especially as I reflect on this past year, my first year as a writer for Hatchery International. How can I describe Hatchery Hacks in such a rapidly changing world? Let me explain.
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Alan Sutter has spent the past 15 years raising brown and rainbow trout in a community hatchery that existed before his birth. He spends about four hours a week at the Bruce Peninsula Sportsmen’s Association Fish Hatchery feeding fish and cleaning their tanks. But at certain times in the year, during egg-collection and hatching, he’s there every day.
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A decade ago Ted Hallows, hatchery supervisor in Kamas, Utah, first attached a GoPro camera to the bottom of a plane to show fish raining into a Utah lake below. Since then, as one Tweeter said, these videos have become “famous.”
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A California tribe has reportedly signed agreements with state and federal agencies to help endangered salmon populations to its traditional waters.
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