Macrobrachium rosenbergii, aka the giant river prawn, is hardly a shrimp, size-wise. They can grow up to 20 inches long and weigh as much as a pound each.
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Scottish Seafood Experts Task Force Tackles UK Export Issues
The UK government just set up a new task force aimed at resolving the export problems faced by Scotland’s seafood industry after the Brexit transition.
AquaMaof Starts Proximar’s RAS Facility in Japan
AquaMaof Aquaculture Technologies Ltd., a world leader in Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) technology for intelligent land-based aquaculture, starts construction of a RAS facility in Japan for the production of Atlantic Salmon.
NaturalShrimp, Inc. Stocking Shrimp in Texas Production Facility
NaturalShrimp, Inc. (OTCQB: SHMP), the aqua-tech Company that developed and patented the first commercially-operational RAS (Recirculating Aquaculture System), stocked four of the nursery tanks in the newly constructed La Coste, Texas production facility in January with postlarvae (PL) shrimp.
5 People Charged for $4 Million Salmon Theft
How is it five people allegedly stole 250 tonnes of salmon without committing piracy on the high seas? The tasty, tasty loot, valued at $4 million, was taken from a processing plant in Sydney, Australia. No boarding action with cannons and cutlasses. And it didn’t happen all at once, either.
Morocco Launches Over 20 New Seafood Farms
Morocco is expanding its role as a player in the aquaculture industry by launching 24 projects in its southern region of Souss-Massa.
West Coast Salmon Plans Land-based Salmon Farm in Reno
So a company named West Coast Salmon, based in Norway, is building a salmon farm in Reno, Nevada.
This Book Hooked Me
This book hooked me. It’s not about using plastic worms to fool largemouth bass—in fact, there’s little mention of recreational fishing in this book. That’s because renowned archaeologist Brian Fagan has focused his attention on commercial fishing, as reflected in the book’s subtitle: “How the Sea Fed Civilization.” Necessarily jumping […]
