Study explores how Nigeria can achieve its fish production target. Researchers have analysed how Nigeria can achieve its target of producing 2.5 million tonnes of farmed fish annually, and believe […]
Inclusive aquaculture can improve the lives of poor farmers. Experts are calling for aquaculture business models to be more inclusive – and ultimately improve the lives – of poor smallholder […]
Project to enhance shrimp and fish health in Bangladesh. Experts at the University of Stirling are working with senior industry, government and scientific officials from Bangladesh in a bid to […]
New farmed oyster research. Oysters bred for fast growth and disease resistance are able to adapt their shell growth to protect themselves from environmental acidification, according to new research. Ocean […]
Top award for Institute of Aquaculture. The University of Stirling’s Institute of Aquaculture has triumphed at a national awards ceremony. At the Aquaculture Awards, the Institute of Aquaculture (IoA) won […]
New study on salmon could lead to welfare improvements. The study involving the University of Stirling has shed fresh light on the link between the life history of fish and […]
ASA Aquaculture Careers Day. The Aquaculture Students’ Association is proud to host the 5th Careers Day in the Pathfoot building, University of Stirling on the 20th May 2019. The main […]