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by:The Center for Aquaculture Technologies based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Using genetic markers rather than physical tags to assign parentage in order to reliably assess family effects on measurable traits circumvents many of the issues associated with conventional tagging systems. In addition, there is a growing interest in the use of genotyping for traceability and food safety, to study evolutionary biology or for identification of genetic markers that are associated ...
by:Aqualife Services Limited based inScotland, UNITED KINGDOM
Aquaculture is a young, exciting and rapidly expanding industry, but one of its biggest limiting factors is disease. The salmon farming industry is barely 40 years old and much of its successful growth in that time is down to improved husbandry and the introduction of oil-based vaccines in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s to fight disease. With the development of efficacious vaccines ...
by:Aqua Pharma based inLillehammer, NORWAY
Aqua Pharma‘s newest development is a combination of artificial intelligence and water conditioning, resulting in a powerful prescriptive solution for disease management in ponds or closed aquaculture systems in general. ...
Manufactured by:ZEBCARE based inNederweert, NETHERLANDS
ZEBCARE supplies a wide range of aquatic organism-related solutions. ZEBCARE designs and constructs research facilities as per customer ...
Manufactured by:Aquaintech Inc. (AITI) based inLynnwood, WASHINGTON (USA)
For 39 years I have worked with aquaculturists helping them deal with and prevent disease outbreaks via holistic approaches and learn better ways to control some of the variables that affect them and increase their profitability. For the last 39 years I have focused largely on shrimp farming (although I have also worked with barramundi, tilapia, sea bass, and a few others) and have worked with ...
by:AquaBioTech Group based inTarga Gap, MALTA
Hatcheries are a complex part of aquaculture and their design and operation is possibly the most difficult part of the aquaculture process. Carefully thought and consideration must be placed in designing any new hatchery so as to ensure that an efficient and continuous production of fry is ...
