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A company which recently opened a land-based facility for raising eels in Maine is hoping to grow the United States market for the slithering ray-finned fish.
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The City of Belfast, Maine is leaning towards implementing eminent domain laws to assist Nordic Aquafarms’ plans for gaining access to a disputed in Penobscot Bay.
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In support of British Columbia’s fish and seafood sector, the Government of Canada’s minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard, Hon. Bernadette Jordan, as well as the B.C. Parliamentary secretary of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Fin Donnelly, have announced CAD $7.9 million in funding for seven projects under the B.C. Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund (BCSRIF).
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CtrlAQUA develops technological and biological innovations supporting the adoption of closed containment systems for Atlantic salmon aquaculture. Dr. Carlo Lazado, senior research scientist in fish health, and Dr. Kevin T. Stiller, research scientist in production biology, explored the use of O3 in salmon production in brackish water closed systems.
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AquaBounty Technologies has chosen a small village in Northwestern Ohio as the site for its latest land-based aquaculture facility for raising the company’s genetically engineered (GE) salmon.
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A $4.9 million grant from the Australian Research Council has been earmarked for genetics research which to find solutions to diseases that target some of the country’s most popular aquaculture species.
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