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The new edition of AquaVision was held in Stavanger, Norway some days ago, bringing together more than 400 fish and shrimp farmers, suppliers, and decision-makers from around 40 countries. The two-day conference organized by the international company Skretting offered a strong line-up of speakers from across the value chain, and was hosted by Sophie Ryan, […]
By: Aquaculture Europe 2026 Previewing Aquaculture Europe 2026, this overview outlines three vital plenary sessions driving the sector’s future. Key topics analyze the shift from sustainability to climate resilience, translating scientific innovation into global digital storytelling, and overcoming policy barriers to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Plenary 1. Tuesday, Sep 29. 09.00 -10.…
By: INCAR2 The model proposes a risk-based regulatory system for salmon farming in Chile, integrating environmental and production variables to move toward more preventive and sustainable management. A team of Chilean researchers, led by Dr. Doris Soto, Principal Investigator at the Applied Research Center CIA‑INCAR², is proposing an innovative model to regulate salmon production in […]
Turkey-based BioMar Sagun has achieved ASC Feed Certification, strengthening BioMar‘s ability to supply ASC-conforming feed solutions across the country and other key export markets. The certification marks another important milestone in the expansion of BioMar‘s global network of ASC-certified production facilities. “Achieving this certification reflects the dedication of our team an…
* By Brian Vinci, George Chamberlain, Robins McIntosh, Riley Krohn, Sujit Kaewchum, Antonio Santa Marta and Robert Jones Super-intensive shrimp farming demands robust infrastructure to handle solids like uneaten feed and molts. This article explores the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to narrow down design options for 16- and 36-meter circular tanks. The results […]
By: INCAR² INCAR² and Hendrix-Genetics are moving forward with a strategic alliance to boost research in genomics, bioinformatics, and disease resistance in aquatic species, with a special focus on salmon farming. The collaboration aims to develop innovative solutions that strengthen health resilience and promote a more sustainable aquaculture industry in Chile. As part of efforts […]
• This year, USD 13.5 million will be available for research projects • The University of New Hampshire was selected as host institution The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the United States (US) just announced the University of New Hampshire as host institution for the new NOAA Cooperative Institute Fostering Aquaculture Research and […]
The World Aquaculture Society (WAS) Singapore 2026 tradeshow served as the backdrop for the announcement of the global biotechnology company specialized in innovative solutions for aquaculture INVE Aquaculture, that launched Sanolife PRO-TAB, a next-generation probiotic wafer designed to enhance fish health, resilience, and survival during the critical nursery and pre-growing stages. “Fish farmer…
Published on June 15, 2026 4:15 PM GMT This is the executive summary of a report, published on 15 May 2026 by AWASH. You can find the full report here: link Executive summary AWASH has completed two phases of research on fish welfare in Ghanaian aquaculture: a desk-based literature review titled Aquaculture and Fish Welfare in Ghana , and an on-site scoping study that included visits to eight lar…
Nearly 167,000 rainbow trout had to be sent to a private landfill instead of local lakes earlier this week due to an outbreak of botulism in their rearing pond at a WDFW hatchery in Mason County.
Viral diseases inflict severe economic losses on global aquaculture, driving the urgent need for sustainable and effective disease management strategies. In this study, we developed a feeding-based RNA interference (RNAi) strategy, utilizing the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis as a live delivery vehicle for short hairpin RNA (shRNA) against Covert mortality nodavirus (CMNV) to control covert mortal…

"By integrating renewable energy, aquaculture, mineral recovery and ocean monitoring, we strengthen marine habitats, support thriving ecosystems, boost coastal economies and advance sustainable energy production"
By Aquaculture Magazine Editorial Team As global demand for seafood continues to rise, aquaculture faces increasing pressure to optimize production systems while maintaining sustainability. Operational excellence in intensive shrimp farming is directly linked to pond design and environmental control. This study reveals that highdensity polyethylene (HDPE)-lined systems achieve a 133% performance …
Genetic modification could make carp more accessible for millions The post Editing the Pesky Bones Out of a Popular Farmed Fish appeared first on Nautilus .
Looking Beyond the Pond: How Satellite Intelligence Is Becoming a Practical Tool for Aquaculture 4.0
By Dr. Antonio Garza de Yta As climate variability increases, looking “beyond the pond” is no longer optional for capital-intensive production. Satellite applications provide scale and continuity, allowing stakeholders to estimate chlorophyll, nutrients, and turbidity. This digital infrastructure layer supports better feeding strategies and coordinated environmental governance, shifting the parad…
* By Lallemand Animal Nutrition Evolving global aquaculture demand requires paradigm shift toward scientifically validated, preventive health solutions. Driven by a dedicated innovation ecosystem, Lallemand Animal Nutrition leverages its specialized library of over 12,500 marine microorganisms to deliver advanced solutions for gut microbiome management and mucosal immunity. This continuous c…
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