New Horizons – Page 2
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B’Logic takes processing to the next level
BAADER’s “wall-to-wall” software solution is helping factories optimise and control production from fish source to final packed fillet
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Gene-editing yet to become a game-changer for aquaculture
Fish genetically edited using CRISPR technology are hitting store shelves, but aquatic foods with edited genomes have some way to go
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Aquaculture quickly warming to the benefits of nanobubbles
Offering more productivity at less cost, the technology is a good fit for an industry that’s increasingly turning to more intensive systems
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Octopus farming – to be or not to be?
The world’s first commercial octopus farm – being built in the Canary Islands by Nueva Pescanova – seems to be progressing despite public backlash
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Farmed wolffish – a future alternative to salmon?
Species has great potential for aquaculture, finds a new thesis from the University of Gothenburg
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Tuna side-streams – for a circular fish farming industry
In Malta, work is underway to preserve underutilised fish biomass for use in new, innovative ways
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Transforming blue food through connectivity and integration
Stig Martin Fiskå, Global Head of Cognizant Ocean, explains how end-to-end smart platforms could help revolutionise the aquaculture value chain
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Raising the bar with barramundi in Sri Lanka
Oceanpick – the country’s first oceanic fish farm – offers a tantalising glimpse into the importance and value of barramundi farming
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Capitalising on seafood’s competitive advantage
Industry leaders say the global seafood marketplace has completely changed in recent years and that a more resilient food category has emerged
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Striving to stay in the fast lane
Farmed Atlantic salmon has long-transcended the wider seafood category, but its challenges are stacking up
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High hopes as iFarm Version 3 gets underway
Norwegian installation could become a giant leap forward for salmon farming if the technology proves successful
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Boosting biodiversity
UK firm creating vibrant multitrophic communities around aquaculture sites that could significantly benefit the sector
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Opinion: Realising the benefits of water-based 5G networks
A network of interconnected devices in aquaculture locations could open up data-driven analysis and management
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Healing powers
Seafood by-products are making huge contributions to sectors such as food, feed and even medicine
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New proteins on the table
Aquaculture feeds made with novel proteins are gradually gaining traction, but obstacles are preventing their widespread utilisation
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Keeping tabs on HABs
Scotland and the United States are taking steps to address one of aquaculture’s greatest challenges
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Miracle in the desert
Following years of investment and research, Saudi Arabia appears to now be ready for bold aquaculture growth
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Seafood growth will return
The world is producing and consuming slightly less seafood, but the FAO maintains there will be upturns through to 2030
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When data triumphs over death
A digital platform is helping salmon farmers in Norway make quick decisions and reduce mortality rates
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