All University of Stirling’s Institute of Aquaculture articles
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Stirling University secures £3.84m aquaculture grant
The University of Stirling’s Institute of Aquaculture has received £3.84 million to enhance marine research facilities
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New ratio boosts fish feed sustainability
New aquaculture research could improve the efficiency of retaining nutrition from feed ingredients to the production of farmed fish
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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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£4.6m boost for UK sustainable aquaculture
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council has pledged GBP 4.6 million to help make the UK’s aquaculture industry more sustainable
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Funding injection for cleaner fish vaccination project
Project could expand the use of the cleaner fish to control sea lice on salmon farms
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Novel sea lice vaccine research progresses
New funding from the Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre will help develop a solution to one of aquaculture perennial challenges
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Study: Fish fed to farmed salmon should also be part of the human diet
Consuming more fisheries species that are used in aquafeeds could benefit people’s health while reducing aquaculture’s demand for finite resources
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Revolutionary salmon vaccine to undergo trials
New project hailed a “pivotal step” towards a sustainable and effective solution to challenges posed by sea lice in the aquaculture industry
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Troubles mount for Egyptian aquaculture
The industry is bearing the brunt of climate change and economic turbulence
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High hopes for hemp-based salmon feed
Researchers are looking to do the first full feed assessment of using hemp seed protein – a relation of the cannabis plant – in salmon feed
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SAIC board expands
Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre bolsters its board with representatives from three of Scotland’s salmon producers
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Aqua meeting food security
Farming multiple species in one system can increase yield from seasonal capture fisheries and be a useful aid in tilapia production
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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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Hemp aquafeed trials
A project has received funding from the UK Seafood Innovation Fund (SIF) to explore how hemp seeds could be integrated into the diets of farmed salmon in Scotland
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‘Outstanding’ partnership
Three-year project explored the use of acoustics to improve the outcomes of a medicinal treatment in the Atlantic salmon farming sector
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UK aqua innovation talks
The returning Aquaculture UK conference will showcase the scope of the industry, its adaptability and the advances that it has made
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Aquaculture turnover boost
A new economic impact assessment determines that projects funded by SAIC will deliver additional annual turnover of £50 million for the companies involved by 2026