Study suggests that aquaculture is currently inefficient, wasting important nutrients while depleting global fish stocks Farming Atlantic salmon requires a high volume of wild-caught fish as feed, but ...
With the world’s population on course to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, the global demand for protein is expected to grow by 40%. One way to meet our protein needs is to sustainably maintain both wild ...
More than 50% of the seafood consumed in the world is grown commercially, so boosting productivity and lowering the costs of fish farms is a big deal for the industry. Startup Aquabyte Inc. aims to ...
We certainly have a global food challenge that is exacerbated by environmental concerns. But could new technology such as artificial intelligence, machine vision, and 5G networks help us find a ...
Nov. 12 (UPI) --Scientists have developed a new fish-free aquaculture feed that is cheaper, healthier and more eco-friendly than traditional feeds. The new feed, which doesn't use any fish meal or ...
To enhance livelihood of marginalised community, the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has launched a three-day hands-on training on fish feed production using black soldier fly ...
Farming Atlantic salmon requires a high volume of wild-caught fish as feed, but produces only a small percentage of the world's farmed fish supply. A study suggests redirecting wild-caught fish ...