Nanoparticles for Managing and Mitigating Vibriosis in Mariculture

Vibriosis is one of the most common diseases in mariculture, caused by bacteria of the Vibrio genus, which affects many economically important aquaculture species worldwide. ...

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More than 800 species of bivalves harvested by humans tend to be more resistant to extinction

Seafood enthusiasts from around the world are harvesting over 800 varieties of bivalves, expanding the range of known species that are exploited by humans. In ...

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What is the appropriate level of cholesterol in the diet of shrimp broodstock?

The improvement of reproductive performance in Litopenaeus vannamei shrimp broodstock primarily relies on feeding with fresh baits such as polychaetes and squid. Traditionally, fresh biological ...

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Spirulina + Florfenicol: The Perfect Combination to Protect Tilapia

One of the main concerns of fish farmers is maintaining the health of their fish to ensure a good harvest; however, stressful conditions in aquaculture ...

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Developing technology to detect harmful chemicals in shrimp supplies

by Agrilife Today The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence for Cross-Border Threat Screening and Supply Chain Defense, CBTS, led by Texas A&M ...

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6 aquaculture manuals unveiled in SEAFDEC/AQD’s 30th Book Launching

by SEAFDEC/AQD Six new aquaculture extension manuals penned by SEAFDEC/AQD’s scientist, experts, and researchers were introduced and distributed during the institution’s 30th Book Launching on ...

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Researchers create 3D-printed vegan seafood

by American Chemical Society In the refrigerated grocery store aisle, meat alternatives greatly outnumber plant-based seafoods. But more mock seafood options are needed because of ...

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Accelerated evolution and automated aquaculture could help coral weather the heat

Paul Hardisty, Australian Institute of Marine Science and Line K Bay, Australian Institute of Marine Science Coral on the Great Barrier Reef has regrown strongly ...

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What do we know about the immune responses of tilapia to TiLV?

Tilapia Lake Virus (TiLV) is a deadly disease affecting tilapia or red tilapia aquaculture. TiLV causes mortality rates of up to 90% in affected fish ...

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Warming oceans and rivers cause genomic changes in fish, scientists find

by Mike Addelman, University of Manchester A study of four common fish species by University of Manchester scientists has revealed that gene expression changes when ...

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