Dear Author, we would be honored to have you publish an article on Advances in Fishery, Aquaculture, and Hydrobiology with us! Your expertise would greatly contribute to our journal. #FisheryAdvances #AquacultureResearch #HydrobiologyInnovation #AuthorsOfTwitter #paper
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Our team member Joao L. Saraiva co-authored a review paper recently published in Reviews in Aquaculture. This study examines several crucial water quality parameters in aquaculture, including water temperature, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, pH, inorganic nitrogen, as well as emerging concerns like microplastics and crude oil. 💡By synthesizing the behavioral changes caused by these specific water quality parameters, this review provides valuable insights for future research, emphasizing the importance of maintaining good water quality for both fish welfare and aquaculture productivity. > We believe that solid scientific knowledge is fundamental to practically improving the welfare of fish and other farmed aquatic animals. Thus, high-quality publications in this field are the cornerstone of achieving this goal. > If you are interested in this new review paper, you can access it here: https://lnkd.in/dnnCAn7U #fishwelfare #fishfarm #fishfarming #aquaculture #science #research #reviewpaper #fish #fishes
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Dear esteemed author, we would be thrilled to have you publish an article on Advances in Fishery, Aquaculture, and Hydrobiology with us! Please share your groundbreaking research with our audience. #FisheryAdvancements #AquacultureInnovations #HydrobiologyResearch #author
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No one of us is as smart as all of us. That quote is the best way to describe Aquaculture works. No one that always succeeds with their crop. Sometimes success sometimes we need to learn again. Brainstorming, discussion and learning from successful experts are the best ways to improve our aquaculture knowledge and skill. #Grobest #Technicalsolutions ____________
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🆕 New case study 🆕 🐟 Sample throughput and analytical sensitivity were a problem for to Robert Harrington, Research Associate at the Aquaculture Research Institute (ARI) at the University of Maine when looking for geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol in fish tissues 💡 He turned to Markes’ HiSorb™ high-capacity sorptive extraction probes and the Centri® platform to get over these problems. Read about his analytical journey in this new case study. Click here to download the case study ➡️ https://loom.ly/XjAxt1M #FoodScience #SamplePrep #AnalyticalChemistry
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We decided that we offer a masterclass about the computational approaches and big data analysis in aquaculture systems.
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With over 28,000 views, this special issue published in Fishes MDPI (ISSN 2410-3888) considers new paradigms of aquaculture to promote a more sustainable, conservative, and restorative production process. Approaches that help contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) include the rearing of low-trophic species, and the integration of multi-spatial, multi-niche, or multi-trophic aquaculture systems. Guest edited by Prof. Dr. Wagner C. Valenti of Sao Paulo State University- The Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) and Prof. Dr. Eduardo Luis Ballester of Universidade Federal do Paraná. Read the free MDPI Books reprint: https://brnw.ch/21wPhF8 #mdpi #openaccess #aquaculture #research #mdpibooks
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For any aquaculture activity, the suitable source of stock is super important. From literatures, we found that giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) can reproduce all year round, this is a great news for the industry. Interestingly, we found that microscopic stages of giant kelp in some months do not develop to further stage. It is interested to know whether this happens in other places or just New Zealand's giany kelp. We've been working on the paper, hope we can publish it soon. #giantkelp #Macrocystis #reproduction #microscopicstages #seaweedfarming
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We have a special issue on "Exploration of the Gut Microbiota for Sustainable Aquaculture". Publish and share your research work to the scientific community in Fishes Journal
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💝Glad to share a Review paper for #aquaculture-"#GIS-Based Multi-Criteria Evaluation (MCE) Methods for Aquaculture #SiteSelection: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" Full paper: https://lnkd.in/d8PeBzNT
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A day in the life as an #AquaFort researcher. Watch as rainbow trout are successfully transferred from their hatchery in Ossipee, NH to the ocean, where they are now referred to as 'steelhead trout'. AquaFort serves as an offshore aquaculture training platform and research site, and the system is referred to as Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA). IMTA is a self-contained aquaculture system that allows multiple species to grow at the same time within a single floating structure including blue mussels, kelp, and dulse. Learn more by visiting: https://lnkd.in/eFew_VKZ This work is funded by the Center for Sustainable Seafood Systems, and the project’s lead investigator is Michael Chambers, Ph.D. University of New Hampshire Sea Grant NOAA
A Day in the Life: Re-Stocking AquaFort
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