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A new project will use the gene editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 to assess why Pacific salmon species are less susceptible to sea lice than Atlantic salmon.
Monday. November 30th, 2020After seven years of research and development, a selection of advanced diets tailor-made for king salmon has finally been produced.
Tuesday. August 24th, 2021A new project aims to produce ballan wrasse that are more effective at eating sea lice on salmon farms.
Monday. June 7th, 2021A new service that automatically alerts salmon farmers to non-notifiable diseases – such as pasteurellosis, CMS, AGD – in their area has been launched
Saturday. October 23rd, 2021Being fond of the stream on the top of Pù Rinh, Sâm carried out a project of salmon and sturgeon farming. He is the only one in Thanh Hoá province to succeed
Tuesday. February 23rd, 2021Lower stocking densities in salmon farms can lead to greater levels of sea lice infestation per fish, according to a new study.
Monday. May 3rd, 2021There’s good news for salmon lovers hoping to reduce the environmental impact of their food.
Tuesday. February 15th, 2022Acoustic deterrent devices (ADDs) that are considered to cause disturbance to European protected species, such as seals, will no longer be used by salmon farmer
Thursday. April 22nd, 2021An automated feeding system that is currently responsible for one of the “best performing cages” in all of Norway’s salmon sector is in the process of being
Thursday. November 5th, 2020A gene affecting resistance to a viral disease in Atlantic salmon has been identified using CRISPR gene-editing technology.
Friday. October 22nd, 2021