The global aquaculture industry has tripled in size since the year 2000, with producers raising a mind-boggling diversity of species, from seaweeds and clams to carp, salmon and cuttlefish.
Fishery and aquaculture have always helped to feed the global population. However, concerns over the sustainability of industrial fishing are increasingly shaping the discussion in this ...
Also known as aquaculture, the fish farming sector is often touted as a sustainable way to rapidly scale up the production of crucial fish protein sources without pulling them directly from wild ...
A study published in the journal Science Advances suggests that global fish farming, or aquaculture, may rely on significantly larger quantities of wild-caught ocean fish than previously calculated.
Atlantic subtropical seaweed is making waves among scientists who are exploring its potential for economic and environmental ...
Murry steers east into the Neches proper, passing under the bridge; a handful of brown pelicans cruise alongside, cheering on ...
By Louise Hunt In Seruyan, a regency in Indonesia’s Central Kalimantan province, independent smallholders are trialing ...
India's aquaculture industry has been growing at an average annual rate of 8%, fuelled by increasing domestic and international demand The Indian government has been proactive in promoting ...
Aquaculture is an industry driven by the increasing demand ... resources to support the growth ambitions of its other portfolio companies. Against this background, the Board of Directors of Schouw & ...
Joel Richardson, Vice President of Public Relations at Cooke Aquaculture Inc. has been elected as CAIA's new Board Chair.
BioMar is the world's third largest producer of quality feed for farmed fish and shrimp, specialising in products that through innovation and partnership support a sustainable and efficient aquacultur ...