A new study published in Aquaculture Reports, developed by researchers from the Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA), MARE, CIIMAR and SEAentia-Food, uses life cycle assessment (LCA) ...
Ria Formosa lagoon, in Algarve (Portugal), one of the pillars of aquaculture in southern Europe, is facing a scenario shaped by two opposing forces: climate change and production pressure. However, ...
The growth of the aquafeed sector is being stifled by a structural dependency on imported proteins, leaving the European industry vulnerable to geopolitical volatility and global supply chain crises.
The restructuring of Avramar, the Mediterranean’s leading aquaculture producer, has reached a decisive milestone following the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding between Greece’s four ...
In aquaculture, feed accounts for more than 50% of operating costs and can generate up to 25% waste. For decades, feeding decisions have largely relied on fixed schedules or operator experience. This ...
Mariculture Systems Portugal has announced the recent acquisition of the Aquaculture Activity Title (TAA), a definitive milestone which, according to information accessed by misPeces, successfully ...
A study conducted by researchers at NOFIMA on consumer perception has found that many Europeans react negatively to sustainable ingredients used in salmon feed when these are presented without context ...
The trials were conducted at a long-line marine cultivation site located in the Koster archipelago on Sweden’s west coast, where researchers evaluated seven deployment windows between September and ...
Industrial microalgae production may be entering a new phase based on near-complete recirculation of water and nutrients within cultivation systems. A study conducted in the Canary Island and ...
In a context of increasing pressure on energy infrastructure, Skretting Ecuador has reinforced its operational capacity with an investment of approximately $8.4 million in high-capacity power ...