e-FishNet comes to the final stretch and will present their findings and recommendations

From 5 to 9 March the learning activity of the e-FishNet Project took place in Madrid. This project is part of the Erasmus + Program, ...

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Preliminary Results for Administrative Reviews of Vietnam and India Shrimp Antidumping Orders Published

USA.- On Monday, notice was published in the Federal Register of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s (Commerce) preliminary results of the twelfth administrative review of ...

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INvertebrateIT Open Contest winners announced

On Friday 9 March, an international jury of experts gathered at CETGA (Aquaculture Technology Centre; www.cetga.org) to evaluate the eleven submissions to the INvertebrateIT Open ...

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Breeding trouble: Meta-analysis identifies fishy issues with captive stocks

Australia.- A group of researchers based at the University of Sydney has uncovered patterns that may be jeopardising the long-term success of worldwide animal breeding ...

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Cleaner Mystic River could give shellfish farmers room to grow

By Judy BensonStonington, USA.– When the sewage treatment plant on the Mystic River was upgraded in 2015, probably few residents here imagined local shellfish farmers ...

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NTU scientists discover fish scale-derived collagen effective for healing wounds

Singapore.- Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have established that collagen derived from fish scales could be effective for various biomedical applications such ...

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Get it right on fish intensity, get it right for aquaculture

Stockholm, Sweden.- A study from Bangladesh shows that intensification of aquaculture production can reduce some environmental impact, producing more using less. Over the past three ...

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Four kinds of algal toxins found in San Francisco Bay shellfish

By Tim StephensUSA.- Researchers monitoring San Francisco Bay for algal toxins have found a surprising array of different toxins in the water and in mussels ...

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UNCTAD and Vietnamese university to create a sustainable fisheries training centre

Geneva, Switzerland.- UNCTAD and the Nha Trang University of Viet Nam have agreed to open a new Regional Centre of Excellence in Viet Nam to ...

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Foreign investors eyeing Philippine aquaculture

Philippine.- Aquaculture is gaining interest from foreign investors according to a delegate of the British Chamber of Commerce Philippines (BCCP) trade mission during their tour ...

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