Experts team up to study bluefin tuna and confirm return to UK waters
UK.- Atlantic bluefin tuna are known for being amongst the biggest, fastest and most valuable fish in the sea. They were once a common sight ...
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UK.- Atlantic bluefin tuna are known for being amongst the biggest, fastest and most valuable fish in the sea. They were once a common sight ...
Read moreUSA.- New Jersey has a well-established hard clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) aquaculture industry originating in the 1970s. Extensive aquaculture of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica involving ...
Read moreUNEP-WCMC is pleased to launch Ocean+ Data, an online library of 183 ocean-related data resources to support informed decision-making for ocean conservation.
Read moreCharleston, USA.- Marine benthic microalgae (BMA) constitute a “secret garden,” largely unseen yet important primary producers in coastal ecosystems. Several theoretical and practical reasons suggest ...
Read moreRome, Italy.- Fish fraud is committed when fish is illegally placed on the market with the intention of deceiving the customer, usually for financial gain. ...
Read moreVictoria, Canada.- The Government of British Columbia has released the report that it received from the Minister of Agriculture’s Advisory Council on Finfish Aquaculture (MAACFA).
Read moreTownsville, Australia.- The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is revered for its kaleidoscope of colour. New international research led by PhD student Laura Richardson of the ...
Read moreUSA.- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) reporting for import refusals in March indicates that 5 out of the 135 (3.7%) total seafood entry ...
Read moreOttawa, Canada.- The adoption of clean technology and innovation are key components to stronger and greener fisheries and aquaculture industries in Canada. Today, the Honourable ...
Read moreUSA.- Could aquaponics be the farming of the future? Researchers at the Georgia Southern University FORAM Sustainable Aquaponics Research Center (SARC) on the Armstrong Campus ...
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