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editormp 2024-10-01T05:45:00Z Alejandro Guelfo Fuentes (editormp) Aquaculture Europe 2025 - Valencia (Spain) In this special feature, you will find all the news related to the upcoming Aquaculture ...
The Andalusian Centre for Aquaculture Technology (CTAQUA) has announced its involvement in MARMADE (MARine biomass valorization for food and fEd ingredients), a pioneering European project aimed at ...
Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) are revolutionising the aquaculture industry by offering a more sustainable and efficient method of production. However, working in a RAS involves far more than ...
Más de 300 alumnos de 4º, 5º y 6º de primaria del CEPR Arquitecto Leoz, en Puerto Real (Cádiz), han participado en unas jornadas de divulgación científica centradas en la sostenibilidad marina y la ...
A recent study led by researchers at the University of Antwerp has demonstrated the potential of purple non-sulphur bacteria as a sustainable, high-value ingredient for ornamental aquaculture feed.
Climate change is reshaping the distribution of suitable habitats for mussel aquaculture in the Mediterranean and along Europe’s Atlantic coast. Studies predict that optimal mussel farming areas will ...
A new study from the University of Aveiro in Portugal is shedding light on innovative ways to make better use of by-products from the fish processing industry-specifically, salmon heads. Published in ...
The Regional Promotion Society at the Principado de Asturias, in Spain, has announced a a €2.1 million investment in Aquacria Lafigal, S.L., part of the Sea Eight group, to support the construction of ...
La Coruña, 17 March 2025 | The company recorded all-time high sales, with 6,861 tonnes of turbot and 1,806 tonnes of sole sold. Reflecting on this success, Jordi Trias, President of Stolt Sea Farm, ...
Mowi ASA, a global frontrunner in aquaculture and a trailblazer in Atlantic salmon production, has published its 2024 Integrated Annual Report. This document outlines the group’s financial performance ...
A team of researchers from Dalhousie University in Canada has conducted a ground-breaking study evaluating the effectiveness of UV LED in disinfecting common pathogens in aquaculture, focusing ...
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