CTSA Project Update: Producing Local Feed for Tilapia and Moi at the Hilo Feed Mill

USA.- Commercial aquaculture farmers in Hawaii and the U.S.-affiliated Pacific islands are dependent on imported feeds to sustain their businesses, as there are currently no ...

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Research to improve fish health

Norway.- Stress slows wound healing in fish, according to doctoral work done by Lene Sveen at Nofima. Sveen defends her thesis 30 November 2018 at ...

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Study Offers New Approach to Assess Sustainability of Reef Fish

Miami, USA.- A new study helping to improve how sustainability is measured for popular reef fish could help better assess the eco-friendly seafood options at ...

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Mariculture can increase milkfish production in Palawan

By Celeste Anna FormosoPalawan, The Philippines.- A Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) expert said milkfish (bangus) production in Palawan is low despite the province ...

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New research questions fish stocking obligations

Finland.- Fish stocking as a fisheries compensation method in hydropower operations no longer meets latest legal and scientific requirements, according to a new study from ...

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Algae Testbed Experiment Yields Data Useful for Future Projects

USA.- A unique experiment that explored how well algae grows in specific regions of the United States yielded data that could prove useful as the ...

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Marine species quickly revealed by new ‘Go Fish’ tool, highlights potential of emerging eDNA science

New York, USA.- An innovative tool that can confirm the recent presence of any given fish species in a sample of water is among the ...

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The secret of brown trout dying uncovered

Germany.- Every summer in Southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland, tons of brown trout perish. An interdisciplinary team from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has ...

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Purdue study to answer when and why some algae turn toxic

West Lafayette, USA.- Toxic algae blooms, such as the dramatic red tides that have swept onto beaches along the Gulf of Mexico, are becoming more ...

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection Reports That Over $60 Million in Antidumping Duty Deposits Were Made on Shrimp Imports in Fiscal Year 2017

USA.- The Department of Homeland Security recently publicly released U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) annual report to Congress regarding antidumping and countervailing duty enforcement ...

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