Aquaculture refers to the farming of aquatic organisms, including finfish, crustaceans, mollusks, plants, and algae for human use. It has been practiced by cultures around the globe for millennia.
The rapid growth in aquaculture means that billions of individual aquatic animals are now being farmed without basic ...
Scientists at the Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN) in Dummerstorf have decoded the genome of the African ...
Many of these creatures are undomesticated and lead complex and highly social lives in the wild. The rapid growth in aquaculture means that billions of individual aquatic animals are now being farmed ...
Global aquaculture production reached an unprecedented 130.9 million tons, of which 94.4m tons are aquatic animals, 51% of the total aquatic animal production. World fisheries and aquaculture ...
Students will gain awareness of, and demonstrated competency in, safe and humane handling of aquatic animals. The aim of this Certificate is to attain a significant body of knowledge regarding ...
At a recent workshop on biosecurity, they called for ongoing advocacy, capacity building, and policy alignment to strengthen ...
Karnataka fish farmer Ravi Kharvi won the Best Marine Fish Farmer Award on World Fisheries Day 2024 for pioneering Integrated ...
As well as demand for seafood in a healthy diet, fish oil is also used in terrestrial animal feeds, with an estimated 460% of current production levels required by 2030 also driving up the commodity ...