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Aquaculture & Seafood Industry

Locality: Grafton, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 1300 628 233



Address: 1 Clarence Street 2460 Grafton, NSW, Australia

Website: northcoasttafe.edu.au/natfish

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20.01.2022 AquaMaof has been adapting their RAS technology to produce shrimp at their R&D facility in Israel. They have announced the system will be ready for sale in 2020 after successfully rearing shrimp.



19.01.2022 Welcome back for a new year following what is going on in the world of aquaculture. This article goes through some of the new AI innovations that are helping to improve efficiency and sustainability of aquaculture globally.

17.01.2022 Tasmanian scientists are planting a kelp strain that tolerates warmer temperatures to reforest the decimated kelp beds in Tasmania. Its w a world first for habitat restoration using kelp and can also sequester carbon. Shout out to Huon Aquaculture who are helping with the trials. https://www.abc.net.au//seaweed-scientists-replan/11680194

14.01.2022 Researchers from the UK, Japan, Australia, USA, Germany, Canada, South Africa and New Zealand analysed three million records of thousands of species from 200 ecological communities across the globe.



12.01.2022 Emama Nguda Aboriginal Corporation have completed a 3 year pilot near Derby, WA growing native cherabin and are set to become commercial. Good luck to what looks like a great product. Watch the ABC news report here; https://www.abc.net.au//rural-wach-cherubinpkg-22/11694578

10.01.2022 Corona virus is hitting the Australian seafood industry hard. It had a huge impact on seafood sales around Chinese New Year, both export and domestic. It has put a halt on the Westerns Australia rock lobster industry.

09.01.2022 Biosecurity is everyone's business. Check out this short film produced by the QLD Seafood Industry Association.



05.01.2022 Australian fishers work in some pretty rough ocean conditions. This new technology could be valuable to the industry.

02.01.2022 China has been experimenting with growing salmon in a cold-water mass in the Yellow Sea. The huge 80m high cage is more than double the size of their first trial cage and can be fully submerged. https://www.fishfarmingexpert.com//china-plans-salmon-far/

01.01.2022 Have you eaten one of these?

01.01.2022 Interesting development. They claim their feed formulation, technology & methodology improves water quality in RAS and so reduces disease and mortality rates. They have been working with yellow tail kingfish and dusky kob (mulloway), doesn't identify exactly how they achieved better efficiencies.

01.01.2022 Look out salmon farmers.



01.01.2022 We're in for a rocky road ahead.

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