Dr Alexander Kaminski answers questions about his recent publication “Growing smaller fish for inclusive markets? Increasing stocking density and shortening the production cycle of Nile tilapia in cages on Lake Victoria”
Dave Little and Richard Newton participated in the kick-off meetings for the DANIDA funded ‘Climate resilient aquatic food systems for healthy lives of young women and girls in Bangladesh project’ aka the AQUAFOOD project.
We are pleased to launch the HotFish podcasts. These are a series of conversations around the implications of climate change in different aquaculture and aquatic food contexts.
An article by Dave Little and Richard Newton on the role of blue foods in a more sustainable future was published in The Conversation on 22nd September 2021.
A series of three articles by Alexandra Pounds on the theme of “Precision Aquaculture” has been published by Global Aquaculture Advocate with accompanying videos.
New publication on the survival of L. vannamei offspring from ablated and non-ablated female broodstock when challenged with Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND) and White Spot Disease.
The Sustainable Aquaculture Group have been working with WorldFish and other partners to document and understand the ways in which the covid-19 pandemic is affecting stakeholders in seafood value chains.
Congratulations to Alexandra Pounds and John Bostock, whose paper on Open Educational Resources was one of Springer’s most downloaded publications in the field of Aquaculture and Aquatic Science in 2019.
A report on Europe-Asia collaboration in training and education by John Bostock and an article on the economics of using Open Educational Resources in aquaculture education by Alexandra Pounds are now availble.
Wesley Malcorps travelled several times to Iran and wrote a brief article with Dr. Arash Shirvani about Iran’s contribution to the global seafood markets; now published in the International Aquafeed Magazine.
The Institute of Aquaculture was commissioned by the Scottish Aquaculture Research Forum (SARF) to carry out a study on the “Technical Considerations of closed containment sea pen production for some life stages of salmonids”.