Seafood and the pandemic: moving from shock to stability
The economic and human shocks of the coronavirus pandemic could be a crucial window of opportunity for the global seafood sector. A newly...
The economic and human shocks of the coronavirus pandemic could be a crucial window of opportunity for the global seafood sector. A newly...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already making huge improvements to the efficiency and sustainability of global aquaculture, as this...
The provision of safe and effective vaccination programmes is one of the key tools to ensure the sustainable development of the...
e initiative has been developed by Women in Scottish Aquaculture (WiSA), backed by the Scottish Government’s Women Returners Fund. It...
Collaboration between researchers and industry players is essential for the sector’s continued growth, according to key figures in the...
Solar Oysters’ Elizabeth Hines explains how the innovative agritech startup has ambitions to help restore native oyster reefs, improve...
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...
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...
A drive to produce a greater volume of species that are associated with low trophic levels in aquaculture systems “may be unhelpful” for...
The economic and human shocks of the coronavirus pandemic could be a crucial window of opportunity for the global seafood sector. A newly...
The initiative has been developed by Women in Scottish Aquaculture (WiSA), backed by the Scottish Government’s Women Returners Fund. It...
A new book details how Turkey has become a global aquaculture leader, and is now the world’s ninth largest marine finfish farmer. Other...
Extreme weather events and changing ocean conditions are creating unpredictable outcomes for aquaculture. One area where research is...
Life on earth began in the deep blue waters. Our common ancestor, of all the living organisms on this planet, can be traced back to the...
Illegal fishing depletes fish stocks, tears up ocean beds, and decimates food sources for coastal towns and villages. But boats engaging...
As global markets plunge into an economic upheaval, no industries are spared from the turmoil caused by the ongoing pandemic. Some of the...
From artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to CCTV and big data – computer scientists at the University of East Anglia are...