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A blend of Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae and Yellow Mealworms (Tenebrio molitor) offers a promising alternative to fishmeal in diets for European seabass, according to a recent study by ...
Dive into special reports on the latest in aquaculture, including industry analysis, sustainable practices, and Mediterranean market insights from misPeces ...
BioMar has reaffirmed its commitment to innovation with the launch of the LARVIVA Hatchery Hub, a state-of-the-art facility designed to replicate the real-world conditions of commercial marine ...
Live microorganisms that bolster the resistance of fish and shellfish, probiotics are emerging as a powerful tool in the battle against bacterial pathogens within aquaculture-and promising alternative ...
A scientific review conducted by researchers from CIIMAR at the University of Porto, in collaboration with aquafeed additive specialist Adisseo, has found that the form of synthetic methionine added ...
Playing slow-tempo guzheng music- a traditional Chinese string instrument-can significantly reduce stress and improve welfare in small ornamental fish, according to a new scientific study published in ...
These parameters can be used to raise the shrimp “without affecting animal growth, while still maintaining water quality parameters suitable for the species.” Throughout the 20-day trial, water ...
The global salmon industry is expected to continue growing at an average annual rate of 3% between 2024 and 2029. This projection, outlined in Mowi’s Salmon Farming Industry Handbook 2025, marks a ...
The search for more sustainable and functional ingredients in aquafeed formulation is one of the aquaculture sector’s top priorities. A recent study published in Frontiers in Aquaculture highlights ...
A recent academic study conducted by José Fernández Polanco, University of Cantabria, Raquel Fernández González, University of Vigo, both from Spain, and Trond Bjorndal, SNF, from Norway, has ...
Seaweeds cultivated with Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) systems have proven highly effective in improving water quality by absorbing nitrogen and phosphorous from fish effluents. This ...
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