Hatchery hack: Rethinking fire safety in hatcheries and fish farms
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dsm-firmenich Animal Nutrition & Health is entering a strategic partnership with Allix, a global leader in feed formulation software. They are combining dsm-firmenich’s lifecycle assessment platform, Sustell, with Allix’s feed formulation software.

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MiAlgae to create more than 100 green jobs at new Scotland facility

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Malta announces first aquaculture research centre

The Government of Malta is building the country’s first aquaculture research centre, with plans to strengthen research at international levels with the best tools, skills, and resources.

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Study: trout tissue microbiota differs depending on anatomical site, environment

A recent study in Nature showed a high level of bacterial differentiation across body regions of farmed rainbow trout. The posterior (large) intestine showed the greatest differentiation from other organs.

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Hatchery Hack: Rethinking fire safety in hatcheries and fish farms

Despite the technical nature of hatcheries and recirculating aquaculture systems, many farms remain vulnerable to fire. Aquaculture professionals can take proactive steps to reduce fire risk: electrical audits, emergency shutoffs, fire suppression systems, and more.

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50 years of Kentucky trout

For 50 years, the Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery has raised and stocked millions of fish for local ecosystems to thrive.

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Recirc in Action: Welfare implications of side-swimming rainbow trout

In intensive rainbow trout culture, side-swimmers – fish that swim in a coordinated manner, but with orientation altered so that they appear to be swimming on their sides – are a relatively common observation. 

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