Fisheries
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Biorigin keeps the gold seal of the brazilian ghg protocol
Biorigin strengthens its commitment to sustainability by keeping for the fourth consecutive year the gold seal for its GHG emissions…
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Kiên Giang confiscated 30 fishing boats in contravention of IUU regulations
In the fight against IUU fishing, Kiên Giang confiscated 30 fishing boats in contravention and put a fine of 19.4…
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Global Warming Promises to Change Fish and Shrimp Farming
Sustainable aquaculture is threatened by climate change. Here are ways climate poses a threat to shrimp and fish farming, and…
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Shrimp show taste for “spaghetti”
Researchers in the Philippines are trialling the use of nutritious green “spaghetti algae” in fish and shrimp feeds, in a…
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What are open and closed algae culture systems?
The two broadest methods of culturing algae at medium to large scale are split into two styles of system: open…
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Fishing boats must have food safety certificates
To fight against IUU fishing and remove the “yellow card” warning given by EC, fishermen are requested to have food…
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Feeding fry for faster growth and lower mortality
FAST GROWING HEALTHY FISH ARE THE FOUNDATION OF EVERY SUCCESSFUL FISH FARM. THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE FOR NEWLY HATCHED LARVAE…
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UMITRON launches PULSE, a worldwide high-resolution satellite ocean data map for aquaculture farmers
UMITRON PTE. LTD. (Location: Singapore, Co-founder/ Managing director Masahiko Yamada, hereinafter UMITRON) is launching PULSE, a web-based service for monitoring…
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Time is right for a new industry-wide sustainable seafood story
The seafood industry delivers a high protein food with one of the lowest environmental footprints and yet it is still…
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Making sense out of the various raw materials used for manufacturing cage netting
When defining what cages to install in a farm, various factors must be taken into consideration. These factors include water…
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