Aquafeeds and The Oceanic Institute’s AQUAFAN program, part 2
During the first year of AQUAFAN, a committee helped identify and prioritize needs of the shrimp farming and feeds industries.
Commercial development of artificial microparticles should reduce reliance on live feeds and lead to less expensive diets.
During the first year of AQUAFAN, a committee helped identify and prioritize needs of the shrimp farming and feeds industries.
For years the salinity of the brine in Great Salt Lake has been in steady decline, affecting the ecology and its major inhabitant, the brine shrimp artemia.
OI's Aquatic Feeds and Nutrition (AQUAFAN) program aims to technically support and assist the aquaculture and aquafeed manufacturing sector.
The hope is to help to dispel some of the myths and untruths surrounding the critical field of shrimp feeds and feeding practices.