Scientists at Nofima say their ongoing research indicates that the noses of salmon in recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) facilities could help operators better assess the risk of hydrogen sulphide (H2S) poisoning.» Read more
The Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) reports that the Partial air-driven Recirculation Aquaculture System (PaRAS) which they have been testing for two years now has been developed to surmount various challenges associated with conventional RAS.» Read more
RAS is still brand new to many parts of the world and it takes bold producers to make their mark in a part of the world where the technology has yet to be proven. This is why this issue’s cover story fascinates me.» Read more