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The Jan | Feb 2015 edition of International Aquafeed is out now!

The January | February edition of International Aquafeed magazine is available to view online, and print copies are on their way to subscribers as well as various industry events all around the world.

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27/01/15: Lesaffre Feed Additives rebranded to Phileo

Lesaffre is proud to present their new name -- Phileo, which will be unveiled at the industry event, IPPE in Atlanta, GA, today on 27th January 2015.Read more HERE.The AquaculturistsThis blog is...

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28/01/2015: See-through fish discovered under Antarctica's ice

After drilling through Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf, scientists have discovered microbes, crustaceans, and even several kinds of strange fish living in water buried under nearly half a mile (740 meters)...

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28/01/2015: What's the best fish to eat?

It all depends on what the fish has been eating, Scientific American reports. The FDA warns that if you regularly eat types of fish that are high in mercury, it can accumulate in your blood...

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28/01/2015: Satellite watchroom targets illegal fishing

Technologists have introduced a novel system they hope can help tackle illegal fishing, the BBC reports.It meshes satellite and other data to monitor the activities of vessels, automatically triggering...

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28/01/2015: FAMSUN company profile

Muyang Co, Ltd recently announced changing its brand name from Muyang to FAMSUN starting May 2014. This move is prompted by the idea of better illustrating the company’s business and the farm-to-table...

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28/01/2015: New Chairman for MSC Developing World Working Group

First published in International Aquafeed, November - December 2014The Marine Stewardship Council’s Developing World Working Group has appointed Professor Eyiwunmi Augustine Falaye as its new...

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28/01/2015: International Aquafeed 2015 Events Planner and Calendar

The 2015 event wall planner from International Aquafeed magazine.Get your copy free at many trade shows and events throughout the year or by subscribing to International Aquafeed magazine.The...

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29/01/2015: Rothamsted GM omega-3 plants suitable for farmed fish

OIL derived from genetically modified (GM) Camelina plants is suitable for feeding fish, scientists from Rothamsted have found, the Farmer's Guardian reports.Researchers have been working on the...

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29/01/2015: Australian fish moving south as climate changes, say researchers

Australian scientists have assessed how 35 common fish species are coping with climate change, finding that most have to deal with new conditions and many are moving towards polar waters to find...

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29/01/2015: Sixty thousand fish killed as pollution hits five mile stretch of...

Up to 60,000 fish have died in a massive pollution incident on a five mile stretch of the Grand Union Canal, Leicestershire, UK, The Leicester Mercury reports. They were poisoned by a suspected leak of...

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Amlan International company profile

Calibrin-Z is a bacterial toxin control product that protects vital digestive organs from the damaging effects of Early Mortality Syndrome (EMS) in shrimp. EMS is caused by Vibrio parahaemolyticus...

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29/01/2015: Torgeir Kvidal appointed acting CEO of Yara International ASA

First published in International Aquafeed, November - December 2014Torgeir Kvidal is appointed Acting CEO effective 7 October 2014, and Jørgen Ole Haslestad has resigned as Yara CEO. "Yara's Board have...

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30/01/2015: Tracking fish easier, quicker, safer with new injectable device

Fish no longer need to go under the knife to help researchers understand exactly how they swim through hydroelectric dams, thanks to a new injectable tracking device described in the journal Scientific...

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30/01/2015: No need for food bank as UK fish factory jobs are secure

Church leaders in Peterhead, UK have called off a food drive in support of workers from a disaster-struck fish factory – after company bosses assured staff their jobs are safe, The Press and Journal...

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30/01/2015: UK supermarkets failing to stock enough sustainable fish, says...

Some of the UK’s biggest supermarkets are not offering enough sustainably caught fish, despite soaring demand from consumers, according to new research published on Friday, The Guardian reports.The...

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Biorigin company profile

Biorigin is a Brazilian company which mobilizes knowledge and technology to promote health and quality of life. Using biotechnological processes, it produces natural ingredients for flavor enhancement,...

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30/01/2015: Large scale operation to rescue 10,000 fish after UK Canal leak

UP TO 10,000 fish are being rescued from the Droitwich Barge Canal in the UK in a large scale operation to fix a leak, The Droitwich Standard reports.Two fisherman will be working from dawn till dusk...

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02/02/2015: Latest news from the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership

The seafood community is always looking for ways to deliver sustainable products to a hungry world and 2015 offers no fewer challenges than previous years. A single bluefin tuna was sold for US$37,000...

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02/01/2015: Could drilling in the Atlantic harm fish, whales, turtles?

A proposal from President Barack Obama could open parts of the US Atlantic coast to drilling, National Geographic reports.The swath of Atlantic Ocean the Obama administration may open to oil and gas...

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