"Our associate editor put together some highlights from our World Trout Culture Summit last week. Sorry (in a Canadian way) if you missed it! But hopefully, we can share some of the things we discussed. :) "
Leading fishmeal and fish oil producer, Scoular, has a new marine leadership team, the company announced in a statement. The team consists of Quinn Maass, director of the Marine Ingredients Division; Tony Stella, global marine...
AquaGen Scotland has opened a new freshwater recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) for the incubation of high-quality Atlantic salmon eggs. "The new RAS system is a game-changer for AquaGen Scotland, securing the supply of high-quality best...
For seven consecutive years now, an annual survey in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland has shown low spawning success for striped bass. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) 2025 juvenile striped bass survey, which tracks reproductive...
The newly discovered fossil of a tiny fish in southwestern Alberta is providing insight into a supergroup of fish that includes catfish, carp, and tetras. Together this group of fish, called otophysans, makes up two-thirds...
Jesse Trushenski said the trout industry needs to do a better job of telling stories about trout and empowering employees to do the same. “Our employees, people who work at the fish farms and hatcheries,...
California DFW and DWR diversify hatchery release strategies. In an unusual move for a state government agency, California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is partnering with both the powerful California Department of Water Resources...
Following last year’s success, the New Projects session returns to RAStech 2026. This is your chance to showcase your innovation to an audience of RAS professionals, suppliers, and investors from around the world who can help accelerate your business growth.
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. The oropharynx, gills, and skin...
A study of the nasal microbiota in two marine fish species has revealed how climate change might influence the bacterial communities living in fish noses. The research was carried out on two marine fish species...