by Regen Aquaculture | Nov 28, 2022 | Crop Management, Enivronmental Impact, General Knowledge, Social Media
💡 Bivalve mollusks (clams, oysters, mussels, scallops) are high in both animal protein and consumer demand. The Portuguese oyster, Crassostrea angulata, is one of the highest in-demand species among warm-water farmed bivalve mollusks. To increase the yield of this...
by Regen Aquaculture | Nov 23, 2022 | Crop Management, Enivronmental Impact, General Knowledge, Social Media
💡 The presence or concentration of an element in a plant does not signify that elements essentiality to the plant. Plants are limited in which elements they are able to absorb, regardless of its essentiality or toxicity to its growth. Their selective uptake of...
by Regen Aquaculture | Nov 21, 2022 | Economics, FAQ, General Knowledge, News, Social Media
💡 Aquaculture, the practice of farm raising fish, is positioned as the most probable and feasible response to providing responsibly-raised seafood to a market disadvantaged with dwindling supplies and unreliable sources. Although a seemingly attractive and...
by Regen Aquaculture | Nov 18, 2022 | Enivronmental Impact, General Knowledge, prawn, Probiotics, Social Media
💡 Fish oral vaccines have increased in both use and availability in recent years, but their efficacy on a fish’s immune system is under studied. Before reaching the immunological site, gastric acids and enzymes degrade the effectiveness of oral...
by Regen Aquaculture | Nov 14, 2022 | Crop Management, Enivronmental Impact, Experiments, Social Media
💡 Entomopathogenic fungi are typically soil-dwelling microorganisms that infect and kill insects and other arthropods( spiders, mites, centipedes). Being more tolerant to changing environmental conditions than other microbial biocontrols, fungal biological control...
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