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A recent study led by researchers at the University of Antwerp has demonstrated the potential of purple non-sulphur bacteria as a sustainable, high-value ingredient for ornamental aquaculture feed.
editormp 2024-10-01T05:45:00Z Alejandro Guelfo Fuentes (editormp) Aquaculture Europe 2025 - Valencia (Spain) In this special feature, you will find all the news related to the upcoming Aquaculture ...
La astaxantina, utilizada como suplemento, tiene efectos positivos en el rendimiento del crecimiento y la utilización de alimentos de diversas especies acuáticas. Así lo demuestra una reciente ...
Beating Tenacibaculum maritimum-the bacterium behind tenacibaculosis in European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)-may be within reach, thanks to new insights into the pathogen’s tactics and the fish’s ...
Danish aquaculture nutrition specialist BioMar has reported a 12% increase in sales volumes for the first quarter of 2025, driven by steady growth across all sectors-particularly in shrimp and salmon ...
The integration of offshore aquaculture with renewable energy generation is no longer a distant concept. An international team of researchers has successfully developed and validated a hybrid system ...
The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in many physiological processes, including metabolism, immune function, brain development, and defence against pathogens. While much of research in this field ...
A team of researchers from the Polytechnic School of Linares, in collaboration with the University of Almería, has developed a new eco-friendly and scalable technique to extract natural pigments from ...
The production system used to farm GIFT (Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia) has a direct impact on the quality, growth, and nutritional profile of the fish. A recent study led by Chinese researchers ...
La empresa Acuicultura Cádiz EME450.1 SLU, controlada por la noruega Kingfish Norway AS a través de Futuna Blue España S.L., ya está en plena construcción de una planta de engorde terrestre de Seriola ...
Scientists at the Tiajin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, have successfully engineered the microalga Schizochytrium sp into an efficient biological ...
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