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From the latest studies to new aquaculture innovation hubs, this newsletter has been carefully curated for you. We hope you've enjoyed content from our post-smolt section for this month.
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
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Lantra has announced that applications for the 2025 Women in Scottish Aquaculture (WiSA) Mentoring Programme are open. The nine-month mentoring programme, facilitated by Skillfluence, Ltd., aims to connect aspiring leaders with experienced mentors in the aquaculture industry.
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Researchers from China have developed a numerical model that could be a valuable reference for enhancing practices in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS).
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Some Latvian companies have benefitted from specialized workshops on RAS at one of the country’s newest aquaculture hubs. The TOME Aquaculture Centre was created to promote innovation and sustainable practices.
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John Hansen, a project director in the RAS industry, discussed his experience and responsibilities, including managing design and construction for land-based fish farms. He emphasized the importance of early involvement in projects to ensure constructability and avoid costly changes.
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Media filtration in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) has been around for centuries, but is often so poorly understood, missing the required performance mark. Media filtration can take many forms including slow gravity filtration, rapid gravity filtration, pressure filtration and multimedia pressure filtration.
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As anadromous fish, Atlantic salmon undergo a physiological change as they migrate from freshwater to seawater. This process, known as smoltification, prepares the fish for the seawater environment and leads to a fast growth phase of life.
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Post-smolt growing has been intrinsically tried to the development of recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). In the past decade, post-smolt growing efforts have become increasingly popular among aquaculture practitioners.
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