Professor Constantinos Mylanos announced as Keynote Speaker at the 3rd Aquaculture Africa 2024 Conference, Tunisia

Aquaculture Africa 2024 (AFRAQ24) is pleased to announce Prof. Constantinos Mylonas as its opening keynote speaker. The event, which takes place in Hammamet on 19-22 ...

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Do Exercise and Food Restriction Help or Harm Rainbow Trout?

The success of fish farming depends on keeping fish healthy and thriving. Exercise is a crucial part of fish health, but just like humans, too ...

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Aeromonas: A Bacterial Threat to Fish Farms

Bacterial Pathogens like Aeromonas hydrophila Pose a Significant Threat to Fish Health and Production. The Good News? By Understanding the Complex Interaction Between Environmental Factors, ...

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The Power of Natural Immunostimulants to Combat Shrimp Diseases

Diseases pose a major threat to the shrimp farming industry. Intensified aquaculture practices and changing climates create ideal conditions for pathogens to spread, causing significant ...

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Can Selective Breeding Save French Mussel Farming?

Mussels are a rising star in the world of bivalve mollusks. Not only are they a tasty and nutritious source of protein, but they also ...

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Life Cycle Assessment of Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture

By 2050, the world population is expected to reach nearly 10 billion. Feeding everyone will require a significant increase in food production, including proteins. Aquatic ...

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How to maintain the flavor of tilapia fillets after thawing?

Tilapia, a popular and versatile fish, often faces a challenge: maintaining its flavor after freezing. But new research reveals a champion in this struggle: Cold ...

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The electrolyte balance of the diet affects salmon smolt in their adaptation to seawater

The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) faces a unique challenge: transitioning from freshwater to saltwater environments. This change requires significant osmoregulation, the ability to maintain a ...

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Training the immune system of oysters to defend against OsHV-1

Marine diseases are wreaking havoc on farmed mollusks, especially on species like oysters. These diseases not only harm the animals themselves but also threaten the ...

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Could producing smaller tilapias become a big business?

The flourishing aquaculture industry in Africa, particularly tilapia farming, is a significant source of food and nutrition. However, most fish farms focus on producing large ...

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