The flourishing aquaculture industry faces a silent enemy: aflatoxins. These toxins, produced by harmful fungi, contaminate fish feed and pose a significant threat to fish ...
Atlantic salmon aquaculture increasingly relies on recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). These closed-loop systems offer several advantages, including higher growth rates, stricter environmental control, and potentially ...
Marine cages are the backbone of oceanic aquaculture. However, these cages are flexible and prone to deformation due to environmental forces such as currents. This ...
Plastic pollution is an increasing environmental threat, especially in our oceans. It breaks down into microplastics (MP) and even smaller nanoplastics (NP), posing a significant ...
The lined or striped seahorse, Hippocampus erectus, is a captivating creature highly valued in the ornamental fish trade. However, traditionally, these seahorses have been collected ...
Aquaculture is considered a key player in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly those related to food security (SDG 2), climate change ...
How can we optimize tilapia growth and health while maintaining sustainable production? A new study explores the potential of cinnamaldehyde, a compound found in cinnamon ...
Optimizing shrimp growth requires a healthy environment. The success of shrimp farming using biofloc technology depends on key factors such as water quality and shrimp ...
Intensive aquaculture practices can be stressful for fish. Confined spaces and repetitive routines do not replicate their natural environment, which can lead to behavioral problems, ...