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Chlorella touted as sustainable feed solution for North Africa
Egyptian scientists are urging the feed industry to tap into the potential of chlorella as a sustainable solution to feed shortages in import-reliant North African countries. Chlorella can meet around 15% of the feedstuff requirements for regional...

Business News | Kings Infra Reports Strong FY25 Results; Fast Tracks Blue Tech Transformation
VMPL Kochi (Kerala) [India], June 2: Kings Infra Ventures Ltd. (BSE: 530215), India's leading sustainable aquaculture and seafood company, announced its audited financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025. The company reported...

Can one hatchery create a spike in Europe's flat oyster production?
Christian Vorbeck has been CEO of Ostrea Aquaculture since 2019 © Angelica Liljenroth For gourmands and ecologists alike, the native European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis) has unrivalled qualities. For the former, it’s the ultimate eating oyster,...

CHINA PLAYS GREATER CLIMATE ACTION LEADERSHIP ROLE
On Thursday May 29, the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Pacific Islands counterparts/ representatives, after an in-depth exchange of views during the 3rd China-Pacific Island Countries’ Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Xiamen City in China’s...

€37m project to turn former Marsascala waste plant into public park
A former waste treatment plant in Marsascala is to be transformed into a public park, including an artificial lake, car park and park and ride facility, with an investment of €37 million. Environment Minister Miriam Dalli announced the plans...
Fisheries Students Dive Deep into Market Fish Research
AKP Phnom Penh, June 02, 2025 -- Undergraduate students from the Royal University of Agriculture's Faculty of Fisheries and Aquaculture are currently immersed in hands-on research at Samaki Market in Stung Treng province. Their mission is to...

As Florida's fluoride ban nears, Gainesville dentists encourage treatments, lifestyle changes
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill ending fluoridation of public water supplies. Dentists are providing guidance on alternative fluoride treatments, including varnish, supplements, and fluoridated bottled water. Concerns exist about increased...

Column: The Geopolitical Tensions Shaping Our Oceans
The urgency of halting ocean degradation and unlocking the promise of a sustainable blue economy has never been greater. Yet, as the third U.N. Ocean Conference convenes from June 9-13 in Nice, France, this mission unfolds against a backdrop of...

Gov’t expanding brackish water shrimp programme to more regions
By Bebi Shafeah Oosamn THE Ministry of Agriculture is set to expand the successful brackish water shrimp production initiative to additional regions across Guyana. During an outreach held on Wednesday at the Albion Community Centre, Minister of...

Lifeblood For Pacific Islands Threatened As Warming Ocean Drives Tuna East
Residents of small Pacific island nations rely on tuna for local jobs and foreign fishing fees, which fund education, healthcare, roads and more. Amid climate change, fishermen have been working harder to catch fewer fish and it’s getting worse....

Vegetarian Haryana is leading fish revolution—Katla, Rohu, Mrigal, Pangas, Shrimp
That was 2021. Soon, Sumitra and Rajendra would shift to white shrimp farming. Today, she is the white shrimp queen of Haryana, selling fish worth Rs 30 lakh every season on average. Her son goes to a BBA college in Jaipur and the couple has moved...

B.C. First Nation builds small island, fisheries officials check for habitat damage
VICTORIA — A British Columbia First Nation has built up a small artificial island in the tidal shallows of Coles Bay off Vancouver Island, triggering an investigation by fisheries officials into whether it involved habitat destruction and if...

Central Govt anticipates rise in income levels, overall rural prosperity
Kochi: As scientists working closely with farming communities, the Union Government anticipates a measurable rise in income levels and overall rural prosperity, ICAR Deputy Director General (Animal Science) Dr Raghavendra Bhatta has said. “The...
Hanoi's budget revenue posts robust 54% growth in first five...
AKP Phnom Penh, June 04, 2025 — Hanoi’s state budget revenue exceeded 362.1 trillion VND (approximately 14.2 billion USD) in the first five months of 2025, meeting 71.6% of the full-year target and soaring 54.4% compared to the same period in...

Salmon farming duo commit to AI-sorting of juveniles
Just 18 months after launching SORTpro, Aquaticode has signed agreements to sort over 60 million fish across both companies, in a bid to increase profitability through improved operational efficiency and stronger biological performance. According...

Fishermen oppose 'national fisheries policy'
KARACHI: The fishermen community has strongly criticised and opposed the formation of fisheries policy at national level, stating that fisheries is clearly a provincial subject, therefore, only provinces can formulate any policy about fishing...

Sabah Agro-Industrial Park enters new phase with agro-pharma firms
Sabah Agro-Industrial Park enters new phase with agro-pharma firms Published on: Wednesday, June 04, 2025 Published on: Wed, Jun 04, 2025 Text Size: Dark Mode: Off Saip Tech - Dr Shahir (left) shakes hands with James (center) and Dr Ramzah (right)...

Nocturnal Courtship: Medaka Fish Engage in Late-Night Romance in Nearly Natural Habitat
In a groundbreaking study that challenges conventional laboratory assumptions, Osaka Metropolitan University researchers have unveiled unprecedented insights into the natural spawning and courtship behaviors of medaka fish, or Oryzias latipes....

Parliament ratifies WTO agreement on fisheries subsidies
Ghana’s Parliament has ratified the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies, signalling a renewed national commitment to curbing illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and promoting sustainable fisheries...

Ocean for sustainable development: What needs to happen next
The 2025 UN Ocean Conference offers a pivotal chance to shore up a more sustainable blue economy for ocean health and shared prosperity. Covering 70% of Earth’s surface, the ocean is essential for all life as it absorbs carbon, stabilizes the...