Why industry and academic collaborations are aquaculture’s secret weapon
Collaboration between researchers and industry players is essential for the sector’s continued growth, according to key figures in the...
Collaboration between researchers and industry players is essential for the sector’s continued growth, according to key figures in the...
2017 has been a good year for AI, deep learning in particular. We have seen a rise of AI technologies for image and video processing....
Out of sight, out of mind – overfishing is one of the biggest environmental issues facing us today, with over 85 per cent of the world’s...
Fisheries Minister Barbara Creecy will ask the high court to scrap the process of awarding small-scale fishing rights in the Western...
Cameras and sensors in tanks enable close monitoring of the fish and their condition at Singapore Aquaculture Technologies' first smart...
Solar Oysters’ Elizabeth Hines explains how the innovative agritech startup has ambitions to help restore native oyster reefs, improve...
The world’s oceans and fisheries are at a turning point. Over a billion people depend on wild-caught fish for their primary source of...
Introduction: Cloud computing services have morphed from platforms such as Google App Engine and Azure to Infrastructure which involves...
An eight-storey fish farm that is currently being developed by the Apollo Aquaculture Group in Singapore is due to start operations in...
A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool that can help provide a detailed evaluation of Atlantic salmon skin is currently being developed...
A new machine-learning system for tracking vessel activity could provide relief for albatrosses in harm's way. To catch prized tuna and...
CSIRO researchers are developing software that uses machine learning (artificial intelligence) to review electronic monitoring, also...
Researchers assessed how permitting affected ownership and revenue in the Hawaiʻi longline fishery since 1990. In recent years, many...
A new company, which uses flow cytometry to monitor the microbial communities in samples of water from aquaculture facilities is due to...
In the first instalment of a new series, Rajamanohar Somasundaram, founder and CEO of Aquaconnect*, reflects on year that has been...
Shrimp producers and processors must learn from the salmon sector by diversifying their product range and increasing demand if they are...
Seafood production could see as much as a 75 percent leap over the next three decades if certain policy reforms and technological...
Two of the key flashpoints in the Brexit negotiations could have wide-reaching consequences for industry and the pound. In a recent...
Fish are a renewable resource: if well managed they can provide endless benefits to society in terms of food, revenue and jobs....
In 2015 2.7 million tonnes of tuna (a catch valued at around USD 2.2 billion) were caught in the largest tuna fishery in the world (the...