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In recent years, value Tilapia has either fallen victim to fake news or been criticized for lower standards, both of which have been given as ...
Read moreNorway.- In its third year, scientists, farmers and technology suppliers at the CtrlAQUA Centre have researched and acquired new knowledge about farming in closed-containment aquaculture ...
Read moreUSA.- If you eat fish in the U.S., chances are it once swam in another country. That’s because the U.S. imports over 80 percent of ...
Read moreUK.- An ‘acoustic fog’ from motorboat noise, underwater construction and other man-made marine sounds can threaten the survival of fish and their ability to communicate ...
Read moreUK.- Research led by Swansea University’s Bioscience department have found that the world’s centre of biodiversity is under widespread threat of losing a key marine ...
Read moreWest Lafayette, USA.- Steelhead trout that spawn multiple times have more than twice the lifetime reproductive success of single spawning trout, suggesting there is a ...
Read moreWakefield, USA.- The aquaculture industry in Rhode Island experienced growth in 2017 in production and value, thanks to aquaculturists raising new and diversified crops, according ...
Read moreUK.- 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.
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