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Abalone Hatchery Manual
The Abalone Hatchery Manual is part of the Aquaculture Explained series of publications by Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), the Irish Sea Fisheries Board more...

AMINODat Aqua nutrients amino acid content table
Evonik's AMINODat Aqua nutrients amino acid content table for cereals and ceral by products, plant protein and animal by-products from the link below (PDF). more...

Aquaculture and Aquaculture Drugs Basics
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration Center for Veterinary Medicine updated information:
What is aquaculture?
How does CVM keep fish safe and healthy?
How are new animal drugs approved for aquaculture?
Do aquaculture drugs affect the environment?
Are treated fish safe to eat?
What drugs can be used in aquaculture?
How are approved drugs used?
How can I tell if a drug is approved, conditionally-approved or indexed?
What do I do if my pet fish is sick?
What can I do if my fish has a bad reaction to a drug or doesn’t respond to treatment? more...

Code of Practice for Fish and Fishery Products
The Code of Practice for fish and fishery products is intended for all those engaged in the handling, production, storage, distribution, export, import and sale of fish and fishery products more...

Codex Veterinary Drug Residues in Food Online Database
Information on Codex Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for veterinary drugs for a species or a tissue more...

Directory of Open Access Journals
DOAJ is an archive for free, fulltext, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals, managed by the Lund University Libraries. more...

EFSA Report:
Epidemiology of different agents causing disease in aquatic animals: scientific review and database development more...

EU - Selected trace and ultratrace elements: Biological role, content in feed and requirements in animal nutrition – Elements for risk assessment
Up-to-date information on the authorizations granted in the EU and in relevant countries outside the EU, for human and/or animal nutrition for 27 selected trace and ultratrace elements is reported more...

FDA Detection of Antibiotic Residues in DDGS
A method has been developed for the screening, confirmation and determination of thirteen antibiotics in distillers grains (DG) more...

FDA Analytical Methods for Melamine and Triazine Analogs
Methods for detection of melamine/cyanuric acid developed by FDA's Office of Regulatory Affairs more...

Lupins in aquafeeds
Information and papers on lupins in aquafeeds more...

Online manual provides free technology to aquaculture producers
The U. S. Soybean Export Council released Engineering Manual: U.S. Soybean Industry OCAT Offshore Ocean Fish Culture Cage to offer assistance in off-shore aquaculture production. more...

Reviews in Aquaculture
New journal offers free trial for 2010 more...

STAR - Special Terms for African Researchers from Taylor & Francis Group
Publishers Taylor & Francis Group has introduced STAR, a scheme that makes scholarly publications more widely available to those who have difficulty affording them more...

US - FDA Designation of New Animal Drugs for Minor Uses or Minor Species
The Office of Minor Use and Minor Species Animal Drug Development (OMUMS) in the Center for Veterinary Medicine at the Food and Drug Administration has published a new Guidance for Industry: “Designation of New Animal Drugs for Minor Uses or Minor Species" more...

US - FDA Index of Legally Marketed Unapproved New Animal Drugs for Minor Species
The Office of Minor Use and Minor Species Animal Drug Development (OMUMS) in the Center for Veterinary Medicine at the Food and Drug Administration has published a new Guidance for Industry: "Small Entities Compliance Guide" more...

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A comparative study of cultural methods for the detection of Salmonella in feed and feed ingredients
Sevinc Koyuncu and Per Haggblom
Department of Chemistry, Environment and Feed Hygiene, National Veterinary Institute, SE-751 89 Uppsala, Sweden more...

A New Odor & VOC Abatement System Using Non Thermal Plasma
A fish feed factory in a residential area solves a smelly problem more...

ADVANCES IN AQUACULTURE FEED EXTRUSION
Mian N. Riaz, Ph.D, Texas A&M University, USA
Presented at 17th Annual ASAIM SEA Feed Technology and Nutrition Workshop, June 15-19, 2009, Imperial Hotel,Hue, Vietnam
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Aquaculture Feed Microscopy
A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO Quality Control by Lynn S. Bates, PhD., President, ALTECA Ltd.

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ASA IM Aquaculture Bulletins
American Soybean Association collection of technical articles about aquafeed more...

ASA IM Conference presentations 07
ASA IM SEA Feed Technology and Nutrition Workshop 07 more...

ASA IM Conference presentations 08
ASA IM SEA Feed Technology and Nutrition Workshop 08 more...

ASA IM SEA Feed Technology and Nutrition Workshop 2009
Presentations available for download more...

ASA IM Technical Bulletins - Feed Technology
American Soybean Association collection of technical articles about feed technology more...

Changes in bacterial flora during short-term storage of aquafeed and feed ingredients
Rajanna, M R and Joseph, Imelda and Paulraj, R more...

Cold Plasma
The innovative answer to odor control more...

Commercial extruders
An extruder is a high-temperature short-time bio-reactor that transforms a variety of raw ingredients into modified, intermediate and finished products. more...

Effects of dietary acidifiers in aquaculture – a review
By Christian Lückstädt, ADDCON Nordic AS
A number of studies, covering cold-water as well as tropical species, indicate that a broad range of organic acids, their salts or mixtures of those can improve growth, feed utilization and disease resistance in fish more...

EFSA publishes advice on Salmonella and other biological hazards in animal feed
The Biological Hazards Panel of the European Food Safety Authority scientific opinion on microbiological risk assessment in feedingstuffs for food-producing animals more...

Extrusion cooking and feed ingredients
High-temperature, short-time (HTST) extrusion cooking can change the nutritional value or the functionality of feed ingredients. more...

Extrusion Studies of Aquaculture Feed using Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles and Whey
Nehru Chevanan, Kasiviswanathan Muthukumarappan and Kurt A. Rosentrater
Ingredient moisture content and screw speed are critical considerations when producing extrudates with feed blends containing DDGS more...

Final Workshop - The FineFish Project: Improving sustainability of European fish aquaculture by control of malformations
The FineFish Final Workshop combines information developed within FineFish and other RTD projects with the different experiences and observations from professional hatcheries, providing a summary of relevant knowledge gained on the root cause of malformations more...

Fish oil replacement in finfish nutrition
Giovanni M. Turchini 1 , Bente E. Torstensen 2 and Wing-Keong Ng 3
1 School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University, Warrnambool, Vic., Australia
2 NIFES, National Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research, Bergen, Norway
3 Fish Nutrition Laboratory, School of Biological Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia more...

FORMULA COST MANAGEMENT IN AQUA FEEDS
A. Victor Suresh, Ph.D., Nutrition & Feeds Program, Integrated Aquaculture International

Presented at 17th Annual ASAIM SEA Feed Technology and Nutrition Workshop, June 15-19, 2009, Imperial Hotel,Hue, Vietnam more...

Ifremer's Editions
The starting point for all publications from IFREMER (Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer), the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
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Interactions between environmental pollutants
In nature, environmental pollutants usually exist in mixtures, and not individually. Recent research shows that the toxicity of the environmental pollutants non-dioxin-like PCB and dioxins are altered when they appear in mixtures rather than individually more...

Kansas State University Grain Science and Industry Extension Program Feed Manufacturing Bulletins
Feed processing and technology from KSU's Grain Science Library more...

Larvi 2009 presentations, posters & pictures now online
Presentations are now available for download from the 5th Fish and Shellfish Larviculture Symposium, Larvi 2009, held at Ghent University, Belgium, September 7-10, 2009 more...

Marine Finfish : Formulated feed for tiger grouper grow-out
The development of cost-effective and high performing compounded feeds for Tiger grouper more...

Mycotoxins, an overlooked threat in shrimp farming!
by Pedro Encarnação Ph.D.
Biomin Laboratory Singapore Pte. Ltd
3791 Jalan Bukit Merah #08-08
E-Center@Redhill
Singapore 159471 more...

National Sea Grant Digital Libraries: Environmentally Friendly Aquaculture
Sea Grant documents can be viewed as full-text digital versions. Documents that are not digitally available may be ordered from the NSGL (loan copy only) or the issuing Sea Grant institution.
Topics include: General aquaculture, Open Ocean, Cages/Net Pens, Recirculating Systems, Stock Enhancement,Laws/Regulations, Design/Construction
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Natural Growth Promoters
A sustainable solution to improve gut health and performance in aquaculture species more...

Phytase in aquaculture feeds
Focus on different enzymatic sources and their properties
By Tobias Steiner, BIOMIN GmbH, Austria and Pedro Encarnacao, Biomin Singapore Ltd Pte. more...

Starter aquafeeds: Breaking the 1.5mm barrier
For a fish’s first compound feed, smaller is usually better. But, using conventional pelleting or extrusion technology, the compounder can reduce product size only so far before resorting to a final step of crumbling to make smaller particles. Now, however, a new, low-heat extrusion and agglomeration process allows aquafeed compounders to produce much smaller, nutritionally homogenous feed particles down in the range of 500-1500µm (microns). more...

Symposium at World Aquaculture 2009 offers integrated solutions for managing rising streptococcus infections in warmwater fish
Proceedings available from Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health more...

The Effect of the Feed Oil and Protein Source on the Deposition and Depletion of Oxolinic Acid in Farmed Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar L.)
The study investigates the muscle and liver deposition and elimination of the antibacterial agent oxolinic acid (OA) administered per os to post smolt Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in conventional and a novel substitution fish feed based on vegetable ingredients and krill meal. more...

The use of poultry by-product meals in pelleted feed for humpback grouper
In order to sustain the rapidly expanding marine fish farming industry in Southeast Asia, more farmers are using commercial formulated feeds in the aquaculture of captive groupers more...

Use and Exchange of Genetic Resources of Cultured Aquatic Organisms
Now available for review and free download more...

Vacuum infusion or vacuum confusion?
A guide to understanding and trouble shooting problems associated with vacuum infusion of oils into extruded salmon feeds more...

Vibriosis in Shrimp Aquaculture
Bacterial diseases, mainly due to Vibrio, have been reported in penaeid shrimp culture systems implicating at least 14 species more...

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Aquaculture America 2009 Abstracts
Abstracts for Aquaculture America 2009 to be held in Seattle Washington from February 15 -18, 2009 more...

Bioprocessing papaya processing waste for potential aquaculture feed supplement - Economic and nutrient analysis with shrimp feeding trial
Papaya processing waste served as substrate for yeast growth. Three experimental diets controlled at 35% protein formulation containing different levels of inclusion of PPW products and a commercial control diet were fed to shrimps for 8 weeks more...

Effects of Processing Conditions on Single Screw Extrusion of Feed Ingredients Containing DDGS
Nehru Chevanan, Kurt A. Rosentrater and Kasiviswanathan Muthukumarappan more...

Mercury less toxic together with selenium
Seafood is naturally rich in selenium, but it may also contain the environmental pollutant methylmercury. New research indicates that methylmercury is less toxic to mice if they are simultaneously exposed to selenium more...

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