Gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) fed with feeds formulated from ingredients alternative to fishmeal and fish oil can maintain the same health benefits recognised by the European Union as those reared ...
The company Bloom & Fish SL, incorporated in Barcelona last May, has submitted a project for the on-growing indoor of greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) at the por of La Ràpita (Ebro Delta, Spain) ...
As a key site producing feed for all life stages — including hatchery diets — this certification marks a major milestone as the first ASC-certified aquaculture feed production facility in France. It ...
At a high-level conference held at the European Molluscs Producers’ Association (EMPA) in the European Parliament, shellfish-farmers and policymakers issued a strong plea to EU institutions to ...
The Marine Research Centre (CIM) at the University of Vigo has launched a new project aimed at strengthening animal welfare in the industrial aquaculture of flatfish. According to the university, the ...
At the Aquaculture Europe 2025 – Valencia, misPeces interviewed Javier Ojeda, general manager of APROMAR, who analysed the current state of aquaculture in Spain and Europe and reflected on the steps ...
The protracted and controversial scientific debate over whether bivalve molluscs act as net CO2 sinks or emitters has reached a provisional verdict thanks to pioneering research. A team led by ...
Skretting has announced the launch of a new generation of its flagship feeds, Lorica and Optiline, incorporating the company’s latest innovation, EDGEOS PhytoComplexes. As reported by Skretting, the ...
Skretting has announced the launch of Necto, a new functional health diet for fish featuring the company’s proprietary EDGEOS PhytoComplexes. The feed, developed in collaboration with Nutreco ...
Una investigación pionera liderada por científicos del Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas (IIM-CSIC) ha demostrado la viabilidad de producir probióticos marinos esenciales a un coste 371 veces menor ...
A pioneering investigation led by scientists from the Marine Research Institute (IIM-CSIC) has demonstrated the feasibility of producing essential marine probiotics at a cost 371 times lower than ...
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