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Editor's Note 
 
Next week, I wil host Part 2 of the Applied Genetics webinars where we delve into the world of precision genetic tools. The goal with the series is to provide you a practical undestanding behind these complex scientific concepts. More to come!
- Jean Ko Din, Editor
 
THIS WEEK 
 

Former Pharmaq director now leads Nofima Fish Health

Kjetil Fyrand, former director at Pharmaq Holdings AS, now leads the Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Research (Nofima)’s Fish Health department. Fyrand will head a department of 13 researchers who specialize in preventive fish health.


“Aquaculture on the Rise” is the theme for upcoming WAS meeting in Uganda

The World Aquaculture Safari 2025 (WA25 Uganda) conference features a dynamic line-up of experts focused on “Aquaculture on the Rise.” The conference takes place June 24-27 at the Speke Resort Munyonyo in Entebbe, Uganda.


South Carolina DNR hosts largest one-day oyster castle reef build

On June 21, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) staff and friends will build its largest ever single-day oyster castle installation on Parris Island.


 
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Applied Genetics Pt. 2: Precision breeding

Building on the fundamentals, this webinar explores advanced genetic tools and precision breeding techniques. We'll delve into genomics, gene editing applications in aquaculture, and the potential of gene silencing. Learn from real-world case studies and discover how machine learning is revolutionizing genomics. » Learn more…
 
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From the Editor: Universal truth

As climate conditions progress exponentially, the pain points that we experience today will expand. The challenge that is ahead for the industry is whether innovation and scalability will keep pace with the demand for these solutions. » Read More...
 
 
Genetics 
 

Study finds genetic homogeneity risks in Chinese kelp

Genetic homogeneity is a significant problem in China’s farmed Saccharina japonica kelp species. So says a study by Prof. Pang Shaojun and his research team from the Institute of Oceanology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS), published in Aquaculture Reports. » Read More

Hatchery Hack: How to put a $-value to your broodstock

Whether during business planning, valuing your business for sale, or calculating insurance value, at some point every hatchery will be asked to put a dollar value on their broodstock. » Read More...

 
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UC Davis vet student awarded FFAR fellowship to fight rainbow trout disease

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Ask the Expert: Mastering Robertson drip incubators at Daniel Fish Hatchery

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MiAlgae recognized by Prince William in World Oceans Day speech

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Events 
 

World Aquaculture Safari 2025

June 24-27, 2025
Entebbe, Uganda
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AquaNor 2025

Aug. 19-21, 2025
Trondheim, Norway
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U.S. Trout Farmers Fall Meeting

Sept. 16-18, 2025
New York, U.S.A.
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