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International Aquafeed magazine
The new March - April 2015 edition of International Aquafeed is out now!
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The Aquaculturists news service
The Aquaculturists blog is part of International Aquafeed magazine. While the bi-monthly magazine covers aquafeed issues in-depth, the Aquaculturists takes a lighter approach.
 
Our columnists have a keen eye for the most interesting, relevant and (let's face it) bizarre aquaculture stories from across the world. Each weekday we scour the internet for top-notch news and package it for your perusal in one neat daily digest.

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Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre to fund industry-changing research on sea lice control
The Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre has announced grants worth almost UK£950,000 to two research projects initiated by the salmon industry. Combined industry and academic contributions to the projects will total over UK£3.4 million.
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Australian company - Ridley - creates world's first super prawn feed farmers clamour for and consumers and marine conservationists demand
A new and potentially world game-changing, super feed for farming prawns is undergoing commercial grow out trials at two of Queensland's large prawn farm operators - highly regarded as leading pace setters and innovators of Australia's expanding aquaculture industry. 
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NOAA Fisheries researchers have developed a fish feeder that allows fish farmers to automatically feed young fish on a recurrent basis while protecting the feed from oxidation and clumping. The patent-pending Microparticulate Feeder for Larval and Juvenile Fish was developed at NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Centre in Seattle, Washington and is now available for licensing by a qualified US company. 
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Aquaculture Events
We have updated our industry events system - please click here to see all of the Aquaculture events that are coming up 

The new system is part of our sister publication, the International Milling Directory, and now gives you more information about the event (its location, and what companies will be attending) than ever before. Click here to visit the most comprehensive event listing we have ever made!