The app that's set to improve the profitability of crab farming in the Philippines
A group of researchers in the Philippines is looking to develop and commercialise an app that helps farmers differentiate between three very closely connected
Plans to produce insect protein for the aquafeed sector from discarded airline food have been announced in Singapore today.
A system that gives fish farmers advanced warning of harmful algal blooms (HABs) is due to be commercially available within 18 months.
A project that aims to reduce the need for antibiotics in Egypt’s tilapia farming sector is gaining momentum.
Circular shrimp ponds are increasingly being used by small-scale farmers and entrepreneurs in Indonesia, where they are also receiving government backing.
The shrimp sector is set to benefit from the inclusion of insect-based ingredients in its feed, according to Maye Walraven, head of business development
Antarctic krill caught by Aker BioMarine are a green and sustainable alternative to soy and fishmeal in aquafeeds, according to the independent sustainability
Heidi Kuehnle, founder and CEO of Kuehnle AgroSystems, has developed an innovative, patented means for producing natural astaxanthin
The camera system used to survey the seabed beneath structures such as net pen fish farms, could be seriously underestimating disturbances to ecosystems
Explains a novel means of microbial management in recirculation aquaculture systems (RAS) and how this is helping him produce market-sized shrimp in record time
A novel offshore fish farming system has taken a step towards commercialisation, following the completion of a successful feasibility study.
Inspections have revealed that dangerous diseases on farmed aquatic animals have appeared constantly, particularly among shrimp and pangasius.
The effective use of data has the ability to transform fish health in the aquaculture industry, according to the founders of Manolin*.
New research suggests that using lumpfish or ballan wrasse to combat sea lice in offshore fish farms isn’t workable
A growing body of research suggests that freshwater fish farms are more sustainable and could make greater contributions to food security than their seawater
A team of researchers from the University of Western Australia found that processing organic food waste with black soldier fly larvae produced high quality aqua
Stable, biosecure, zero water-exchange aquaculture is the only remedy for repeated catastrophic loss from disease in the shrimp industry
On May 21, the webinar on developing Vietnam’s marine aquaculture on an industrial scale was launched with the attendance of representatives from Vietnam
Vietnam exported $74 million worth of tuna in April, a 50 percent year-on-year surge, with the U.S. and E.U. buying more.
The export of key aquatic products posted strong rises in many markets in the first quarter of 2021, increasing Vietnam’s aquatic export turnover