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The Fish Site is a knowledge sharing platform with premium news, analysis and resources for the aquaculture and commercial fishing industries.
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The Aquaculture Stewardship Council is on a mission to transform seafood farming towards more environmentally and socially responsible practices, a key part of which involves ensuring aquafeeds are sourced ethically ..read more
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As part of a strategy to increase exports, the Japan Scallop Export Promotion Association will present Japanese scallops at the Seafood Expo Global event, held in Barcelona from 23 to 25 April, 2024 ..read more
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A recent collaborative study investigated a new delivery method for emamectin benzoate (EMB) - the active chemical in some medicinal delousing treatments ..read more
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Azerbaijan Fish Farm aims to produce over 9 tonnes of caviar a year and, in the process, help make their country synonymous with sustainable, progressive aquaculture ..read more
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Innovafeed, a global leader in the production of insect ingredients for high-quality animal feed, pet food and plant nutrition, has inaugurated its North American Insect Innovation Center (NAIIC) in Decatur, Illinois today ..read more
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Indigenous aquaculture ponds in Hawaiʻi – which are known as loko iʻa – can increase the amount of fish harvested both inside and outside of the pond, according to a new study ..read more
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Chris van der Kuyl, chairman of Ace Aquatec and producer of Minecraft, has been announced as the keynote speaker for this year’s Responsible Seafood Summit, which will take place in St Andrews, Scotland, on 21-24 October ..read more
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A new hub that has been designed to accelerate innovation throughout the EU's blue economy has been launched this week ..read more
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Multinational petfood giant Nestlé Purina has joined the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI) as a funding partner ..read more
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A new study at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has concluded that a strain of disease-resistant carp has a higher chance of survival when infected with cyprinid herpes virus and is also less likely to pass on the disease than conventional strains ..read more