Climate change is intensifying the effects of fertilizer runoff

As rainfall events become more intense and frequent, fertilizers applied to Midwestern farmland wash away, contaminating waterways near and far.

Saturday. March 12th, 2022
Soil is currently facing many risks Soil is currently facing many risks

Global food insecurity could come sooner as a new soil report shows that 55% of countries surveyed lack the ability to analyze soil.

Wednesday. February 9th, 2022
Connecticut's largest dairy farm taps into energy markets with a plentiful supply of cow Connecticut's largest dairy farm taps into energy markets with a plentiful supply of cow

It's a common farm odor, but for Connecticut's largest dairy operator, cow manure is the smell of money.

Monday. January 24th, 2022
Carbon farming opportunities beckon farmers Carbon farming opportunities beckon farmers

Farmers must feel like major league rookies as they evaluate the barrage of carbon markets pitched their way.

Tuesday. January 11th, 2022
Agricultural by-products going to waste Agricultural by-products going to waste

The annual volume of agricultural by-products generated in Vietnam is around 157 million tons, most of which simply goes to waste.

Monday. November 29th, 2021
Protecting marine environment decides sustainability for aquaculture Protecting marine environment decides sustainability for aquaculture

Localities need to develop concentrated areas for aquaculture, converting from traditional farming methods to industrial fish culture applying high technology.

Friday. September 24th, 2021
Waste collection in aquaculture is urgent to conserve aquatic resources Waste collection in aquaculture is urgent to conserve aquatic resources

The collection of waste in aquaculture is very necessary and urgent in order to gradually improve the environment in the farming area and conserve the aquatic

Tuesday. September 7th, 2021
Cargill outlines ambitious carbon reduction goals for aquaculture Cargill outlines ambitious carbon reduction goals for aquaculture

A new initiative that aims to help aquaculture operators reduce their carbon footprints has been launched by Cargill today.

Thursday. April 22nd, 2021
Paving the way to tackle proliferative kidney disease in aquaculture Paving the way to tackle proliferative kidney disease in aquaculture

New research from the University of Aberdeen could allow the development of drugs and vaccines to treat a disease that is rapidly emerging in aquaculture

Thursday. April 22nd, 2021
Can probiotics solve aquaculture’s water pollution issues? Can probiotics solve aquaculture’s water pollution issues?

Multiple studies have shown that bacillus probiotics can help aquaculture producers improve fish health and performance – but can probiotics help address water

Tuesday. February 2nd, 2021
Warning of organic pollutants from aquaculture Warning of organic pollutants from aquaculture

The stocking areas of farm-raised shrimps have reached 708,436 ha, equal to 102% of the same period last year. The white leg shrimp farming area

Friday. January 15th, 2021
Microplastics linked to gill health issues Microplastics linked to gill health issues

Fish that are subjected to chronic exposure to microplastic fibres suffer from issues including aneurysms and gill damage, according to a new study.

Wednesday. May 6th, 2020
Pond-cultivated algae: Slimy superhero for aquafeeds? Pond-cultivated algae: Slimy superhero for aquafeeds?

A key to solving the omega-3 bottleneck for aquaculture feeds could lie at the bottom of a pond, in the desert.

Tuesday. February 11th, 2020
To protect sensitive habitat, oyster farms turn to high-tech tools To protect sensitive habitat, oyster farms turn to high-tech tools

A three-year study using drone cameras is now underway to track interactions between oyster farming and eelgrass beds.

Friday. February 7th, 2020
Canada invests in ‘clean-tech’ aquaculture Canada invests in ‘clean-tech’ aquaculture

A handful of aquaculture companies in British Columbia are upgrading their equipment to make their businesses cleaner, more sustainable

Thursday. February 6th, 2020
Is the aquaculture of invasive and non-native species worth the risk? Is the aquaculture of invasive and non-native species worth the risk?

Following a recent report from the FAO on the threats posed by the production of invasive (potentially non-native) species in aquaculture

Friday. January 17th, 2020
Marine pests Marine pests

A marine pest is a non-native marine plant or animal that harm Australia’s marine environment, social amenity or industries that use the marine environment

Friday. January 17th, 2020
Can salmon farming cope with climate change? Can salmon farming cope with climate change?

Researchers have evaluated how climate change could affect Norwegian salmon farming over the next 50 years.

Thursday. January 16th, 2020
Toxicity of chemical substances in aquaculture Toxicity of chemical substances in aquaculture

The dictionary definition of toxicity is “the quality, relative degree, or specific degree of a substance being toxic” and toxic is further defined

Thursday. January 9th, 2020
Microbial activity assessment based on hydrogen peroxide decomposition rates Microbial activity assessment based on hydrogen peroxide decomposition rates

Microbial water quality assessment has the potential to provide insights into the temporal and spatial dynamics of bacterial communities within aquaculture

Wednesday. December 25th, 2019
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