Aquaculture 2-10 – Page 11
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Study: More wild fish being used in aquafeeds than previously estimated
Industry urged to operationalise substitutes for fishmeal and especially fish oil
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Fish Said Fred, Sainsbury’s and Lyons Seafoods win UK aquaculture awards
ASC says demand has continued to grow in 2024, with more products available across the market and more farms achieving certification
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Double certification for Associated Seafoods
Morecambe Bay and Loch Fyne Oysters recognised by Aquaculture Stewardship Council
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UK citizens get behind the need for better fish welfare
A new survey reveals that 85% of UK citizens want stronger protections for farmed fish
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DNA modelling breakthrough for farm site seabed sampling
New process draws upon techniques first used in human forensics
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Stolt Sea Farm starts construction of new Portuguese facility
Tocha project is the latest step in the land-based aquaculture company’s ongoing expansion programme
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University vaccine work tackles resistance
Scientists at the University of Stirling have received over £770,000 to develop a new vaccine addressing antimicrobial resistance in Vietnamese catfish
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Tilapia welfare project reaps rewards
The Tilapia Welfare Egypt Project has improved the welfare of over 260 million fish, impacting 10% of Egypt’s tilapia
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Cflow wins Indre Harøy deal
Cflow strengthens its position in land-based farming with a key deal to supply fish handling solutions to Salmon Evolution’s Indre Harøy facility
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Lochaber pupils explore salmon careers
Scottish high school pupils have explored aquaculture careers at a salmon sector event, highlighting diverse job opportunities and local industry impact
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BioMar Ecuador secures aquafeed certification
Aquaculture Stewardship Council confirms the shrimp feed facility has obtained the eco-label
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Giant freshwater prawn farming first
Watershed AC and Evogene Ltd, together with Israel’s Ben-Gurion University, have successfully bred the first gene-edited crustacean
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Scottish aquaculture receives GBP 1.6m boost
SAIC has announced GBP 1.6 million in funding to tackle the health and welfare of Scottish salmon
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First eDNA lab for Scottish aquaculture
Ocean Ecology says there’s been growing interest in eDNA analysis among its client base
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€177m allocated to support Irish seafood in 2025
New funding welcomed by Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue
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Land-based salmon farm celebrates first Japanese harvest
Proximar Seafood has completed its first commercial harvest of Atlantic salmon in Japan, marking a significant milestone for domestic aquaculture
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Marine fund awards Scottish seafood businesses
GBP 14 million provided for marine industries and coastal and island communities in 2024/25
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Electrical stunning – it’s what consumers want
Mediterranean aquaculture industry must embrace humane harvesting practices for seabream and seabass
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Peru’s strong first anchovy season drives higher fishmeal production
Chinese demand for marine ingredients weakens as domestic production increases
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Maine Ocean Farms goes electric
East coast oyster producer boosts its operations with custom-built electric workboats and marine fast charging