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We've got some RASTECH 2025 recaps coming to you this week with some podcast episodes on the way, as well. And by the way, it's never too early to start prepping for next year. Save the date: May 19-21, 2026 in St. Augustine, Florida, USA. More soon!
- Jean Ko Din, Editor
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Research from BioMar has highlighted some of the aquafeed challenges associated with waterborne feeding systems. BioMar used the ORBIT product range and POWER grower diets in its research and identified factors contributing to nutritional loss in feed delivered through submerged systems.
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Agriculture Research & Innovation Ontario (ARIO) has appointed a fish farmer to its board for the first time, Springhills Fish owner RJ Taylor. “Having a fish farmer at the table is a major milestone for aquaculture,” says the Springhills website. “It’s a proud moment for our farm.”
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Fifax Plc is the first rainbow trout producer to sign a multi-year commercial deal for ReelData’s artificial intelligence (AI) biomass estimation camera. They plan to use ReelData’s AI technology, called ReelWeight, as their main way to obtain sample weights.
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The inaugural New Projects session drew crowds at RASTECH 2025 in San Diego, Calif., USA. There was a broad range of presentations, from different parts of the world, growing a variety of species, and even supplying equipment and services to the industry. Each project had the opportunity to share their story to potential investors, partners, and industry veterans.
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Community building plays a critical role in developing a successful recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) operation. “When we talk about communities, we're talking about all different types of communities, really starting internally within the aquaculture industry,” according to Dianne Fletcher, session chair at RASTECH 2025.
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Do you ever get that sinking feeling that you’re drowning in a sea of regulations? You are not alone. For a relatively young industry, aquaculture is awash in regulations, according to Charlie Culpepper, director of membership recruitment and public outreach for the National Aquaculture Association.
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