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A recent study led by researchers at the University of Antwerp has demonstrated the potential of purple non-sulphur bacteria as a sustainable, high-value ingredient for ornamental aquaculture feed.
editormp 2024-10-01T05:45:00Z Alejandro Guelfo Fuentes (editormp) Aquaculture Europe 2025 - Valencia (Spain) In this special feature, you will find all the news related to the upcoming Aquaculture ...
Noray Seafood, the cutting-edge indoor shrimp farm located in Medina del Campo, over 400 kilometers from the coast, welcomes back its founder, Bjorn Aspheim. After a period away from the company, ...
Fermented Seaweed By-Product Shows Promise in European Seabass Diets Without Compromising Gut Health
A study has found that incorporating a fermented mixture of Gelidium corneum seaweed by-product into European seabass diets can influence gut microbiota without negatively impacting immune health, ...
Tropical Shrimp organise themselves differently in the pond before and after feed is distributed, according to a new study led by the University of the West of Scotland in collaboration with Skretting ...
Mowi ASA, the world’s leading producer of fish farmed Atlantic salmon, has announced the commencement of strategic review of its Integrated Feed Division, potentially including the sale of this ...
Azevedo, M. L., Silva, T., Soares, F., Budaev, S., Conceição, L. E. C., & Rønnestad, I. (2025). Development and evaluation of reference feed intake models for ...
The European Union Reference Centre for Animal Welfare in Aquaculture (EURCAW-Aqua) has unveiled its newly launched website, set to become a cornerstone for advancing animal welfare practices in ...
Can Europeans enjoy tropical shrimp produced locally, sustainably and under controlled conditions? That’s the bold vision driving a growing wave of investment in land´based shrimp farm across Europe.
Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) are revolutionising the aquaculture industry by offering a more sustainable and efficient method of production. However, working in a RAS involves far more than ...
A research project led by the Institute of Aquaculture at the University of Stirling, in partnership with Observe Technologies, has revealed how Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) respond to environmental ...
The Castellón City Council’s Board of Governors has granted an environmental licence to Next Tuna Spain SL for the establishment of a pilot farm for breeding Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) at ...
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