11/08/2014: Fears that whales may stop communicating
To the dismay of some who study whales, the Obama administration this month gave the go-ahead for oil and gas companies to seek permits to use seismic noise cannons to map the Atlantic Ocean off the...
View Article11/08/2014: Global aquafeed market growing at over 12 percent per year
The global market for aqua feed is expected to reach US$133.1 billion by 2020, according to a new study with growth particularly high in countries such as China and Vietnam due to increasing yield and...
View Article11/08/2014: Ocean-friendly substitutes
How do you enjoy seafood when many popular species have been overfished and populations are now depleted? By choosing ocean-friendly substitutes that are healthy, sustainable, and just as delicious as...
View Article12/08/2014: Three aqua shows to plan for - one in Europe and two in Latin...
It is time to get organised for Aquaculture Europe 2014 in San Sebastian, Spain - October 14-17, 2014. A full program and just a few booths available. FIACUI14 & LACQUA14 The Second Latin American...
View Article12/08/2014: Vietnam’s first catch of tuna fished with Japanese technology...
The first batch of tuna caught by fishermen in the central Vietnamese province of Binh Dinh using Japanese technology was sold out on Friday at an auction in the central fish market of Osaka City in...
View Article12/08/2014: Norway leading salmon farmers could escape Moscow's sanctions
Norway's leading salmon farmers could escape the worst of Moscow's sanctions on Western countries by redirecting some of their produce from farms in Chile to Russia, a top producer and analysts said on...
View Article13/08/2014: A disturbing story - Human kidneys sell as frozen seafood
Human kidneys were labeled as seafood when sent from Nanchang, capital of east China’s Jiangxi Province, to Guangzhou, The Beijing News reported as it revealed details of a trade that led to 12 people...
View Article13/08/2014: Protecting Asia's giant salmon - one river at a time
A Siberian taimen captured by an angler in the Russian Far East. The populations there are renowned for feeding, and growing large, on abundant Pacific salmon. Photograph by Misha Skopets, courtesy of...
View Article13/08/2014: Two-headed dolphin discovered in Turkey & Agressive dolphin off...
In this photo of con-joined dolphin taken by gym teacher Tugrul Metin, while he was vacationing during the first few days of August 2014, in the Aegean Sea coastal town of Dikili, Izmir province of...
View Article14/08/2014: Whales and dolphins squeal with delight while another faces...
Whales and dolphins squeal with delightBeluga whales and bottlenose dolphins express their pleasure by squealing like children, a new study suggests for the first time. A bottlenose dolphin calls....
View Article14/08/2014: Stem cell research discovery in zebrafish
Australian researchers studying zebrafish have made one of the most significant ever discoveries in stem cell research, reports The Guardian. They have uncovered the mystery of how a critical type of...
View Article14/08/2014: Fish bladder harvesting and smuggling the new 'cocaine' trade
The bladders of endangered fish from the Gulf of California reportedly sell for thousands illegally, reports Daily Mail.A Totoaba fish bladder sells between US$7000 and US$14,000 - and soup containing...
View Article14/08/2014: Achieving better profit margins in Bihar
Fish farming is an important and fast growing sector in Bihar. The state has immense natural aquatic resources in the forms of ponds and tanks where quality fish seed are required for good fish...
View Article14/08/2014: Seagrass losses equal that of the Amazon rain forests
Underwater fish "meadows" are being lost at the same rate as the Amazon rain forests, researchers have warned, reports BBC Wales.Seagrass is a key habitat for feeding and sheltering young fish,...
View Article15/08/2014: Tilapia farming in China by International Aquafeed magazine
Tilapia is one kind of small and medium-sized tropical fish, originating from the inland of Africa and the Middle East Atlantic coastal brackish water area, Israel and Jordan of west Asia. Read more...
View Article18/08/2014: Aquaculture Prawn Farming: Water Purification Process
The AquaculturistsThis blog is maintained by The Aquaculturists staff and is supported by the magazine International Aquafeed which is published by Perendale Publishers LtdFor additional daily news...
View Article18/08/2014: Aquaculture in Egypt
The WorldFish Centre have published some interesting information about the aquaculture industry in Egypt. Aquaculture in Egypt and its related activities make a significant contribution towards...
View ArticleKAHL - International Aquafeed 1404
KAHL fish feed plants are equipped with the latest process technology, the core of which is the extrusion system with the extruder OEE and the process control system ESEP.In the production process, the...
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