
Vibrio harveyi, a significant pathogen of maricultured species
Vibrio harveyi is a serious pathogen for several important maricultured fish and invertebrates in warm waters of Asia, southern Europe and South America.
Study investigates the dynamics of bacterial communities in Pacific white shrimp larvae and the relationships with bacterioplankton in the rearing water.
Vibrio harveyi is a serious pathogen for several important maricultured fish and invertebrates in warm waters of Asia, southern Europe and South America.
Evaluating the effects of chronic pH stress on juvenile Pacific white shrimp, study results suggest adverse affects on gut microbiota functions.
Study evaluates physiological, energetic and nutritional requirements of southern king crab, an emerging aquaculture candidate species in South America.
Already housing horseshoe crabs for medical purposes, researchers hope recirculating aquaculture systems will aid their coronavirus-fighting efforts.
In a study of Japanese rheumatoid arthritis patients' dietary habits, high consumption of vegetables and seafood was correlated with low disease activity.
Developing a whole bacterial cell, autogenous, oil-based vaccine to protect tilapia against infections of the pathogenic bacterium Lactococcus garvieae.
Study investigates blood and muscle changes in young Atlantic salmon when fed diets containing different amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids, or PUFAs.
Year-long ban on salmon ova exports is being lifted slowly, as different production zones satisfy Norwegian authorities of their ISA-free status.
This study investigated the effect of various RAS water treatment designs on water and biofilm microbiota, survival, growth and gill health of lumpfish.
Study assessed shrimp juveniles fed enriched probiotic formulations, improving our understanding of the composition and dynamics of intestinal microbiota.
Study evaluates compensatory growth in shrimp at different temperatures and under feed restrictions in efforts to reduce costs and improve water quality.
Study estimates genetic parameters for host resistance to Tilapia Lake Virus in a Nile tilapia and finds TiLV resistance is highly heritable.
Polish pathogen diagnostics group will soon launch a test system that can identify the costly pancreatic disease (and six others) in just 10 minutes.
Study evaluates effects of holding temperature and low fish oil diets with dietary genistein on several production parameters for gilthead sea bream.
Exported cooked shrimp infected with White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) and tested positive by PCR is considered a risk factor for the introduction of the pathogen.