June 8, 2019
Students are now able to complete the Master of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences degree entirely online and “off-book” with tuition set at near in-state levels, even for international applicants. Designed for working professionals who are interested in advancing their careers in environmental science, fisheries, aquatic science, and natural resource fields. The ability to take this program entirely online means that students will not have to sacrifice their commitments to career and family in order to earn the degree.Details
New aquaculture research facility at the University of Idaho in Moscow
U.S. - Managing Larval Feeding For Improved Survival By Reduction of Artemia Use and Replacement with Fortified Rotifers of Artificial Feeds
Entobel partners to scale up its insect operations in Vietnam
Volac unveils new feed additives division
Corteva, Bunge partner to develop amino acid-enhanced soybeans
Aquasoja offers single feed for seabass and seabream late pre-on growing stage
Multi X launches 100% carbon-neutral certified salmon
ASC opens consultation on fish health and welfare and a new pike-perch module
World Economic Forum’s Blue Food Partnership launches roadmap to strengthen sustainable growth in aquaculture
Selko 2022 Mycotoxin Review: Regional and seasonal challenges may be considered by feed manufacturers
Cargill's world mycotoxin report: Contamination is the rule
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