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This week, I am getting ready for the 2nd part of our Applied Genetics webinar series. Building on the fundamentals we established, we're now looking ahead into advanced technologies that are changing the game. Hope you join us on June 27!
- Jean Ko Din, Editor
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BioMar’s Costa Rica production facility has achieved ASC Feed Certification to support responsible aquaculture practices. The ASC Feed Standard establishes comprehensive criteria for responsible aquaculture feed production.
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A lake trout stocking program will stop after this spring because wild populations in Lake Champlain no longer need augmenting by hatchery-reared fish. This was achieved through decades of work by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department, and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
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Protect your fish at every stage of development with the portable Total Gas Pressure (TGP) Tracker from InWater Technologies. This field-ready device measures total dissolved gas pressure and ΔP—helping you catch supersaturation before fish show signs of stress. Quick readings, better decisions, healthier fish.
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A more comprehensive approach involves computer vision and image processing techniques for colour assessment. These technologies have been adopted in industries requiring precise colour measurement and quality control — like printing, textiles, and cosmetics. Recently, research studies have demonstrated that these technologies can also be adopted to assess the quality of meat and fish products.
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Eighteen miles of hiking in the mountains with 5,000 feet of elevation gain in one day – yes, please? When I first learned about the arduous Snow Lakes trek taken by Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery staff, and that they do it every year, multiple times a season, I wanted to know more – not only for the physical challenge, but I was also curious about why they do it.
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A genetic selection process, launched in 2004 at Houghton Springs Fish Farm in North Dorset, England, has delivered a 51.9 per cent gain in growth performance for the unit’s “forensically selected” rainbow trout strain, known as The Winterborne.
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