Deep-sea fish use hydrothermal vents to incubate eggs

USA.- Some deep-sea skates — cartilaginous fish related to rays and sharks — use volcanic heat emitted at hydrothermal vents to incubate their eggs, according ...

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LACQUA18: Aquaculture for the Construction of Peace

Bogota, Colombia.- We are pleased to announce the realization of the Latin American & Caribbean Aquaculture 2018 – LACQUA18 event, which will be developed together ...

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Southern Shrimp Alliance Releases Databases Documenting Antibiotic-Contaminated Shrimp Import Rejections in the European Union, Japan, and the United States

USA.- The Southern Shrimp Alliance has compiled databases for all shrimp products refused entry by enforcement agencies in the United States, European Union, and Japan ...

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Salmon face double whammy from toxic stormwater

Vancouver, USA.- Washington State University researchers have found that salmon face a double whammy when they swim in the stormwater runoff of urban roadways.

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Unsuspecting goby might be new hero of the tropical seas

UK.- We’re all familiar with the heroism of a tiny fish called Nemo. Thanks to a scientist at the University of Portsmouth, a new star ...

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Record levels of salmon exports

Scotland.- Scotch whisky and salmon exports continue to grow at record levels, new figures for 2017 have shown. Salmon exports grew to £600 million in ...

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In a First, Scientists Successfully Induce Spawning in Wild Bonefish

Melbourne, USA.- A team led by Florida Institute of Technology’s Jonathan Shenker and Paul Wills of Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute at Florida Atlantic University has ...

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Registration Opens for 8th International Symposium on Aquatic Animal Health

Charlottetown, Canada.- Organizers of the 8th International Symposium on Aquatic Animal Health ( ISAAH 2018 ), have opened the conference registration and put out a ...

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It matters who your mother is, even for fish

Norway.- Tilapia has become a top seafood staple on many dinner tables worldwide. New research shows the Tilapia-industry can produce more of the finest cuts ...

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A view from above and below: Hatchery chinook salmon are self-sorting in tanks

Corvallis, USA.- Hatchery-raised chinook salmon sort themselves into surface- and bottom-oriented groups in their rearing tanks. This behavior might be due in part to the ...

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