In the Mekong Delta’s Tra Vinh province, Vietnames farmers are starting to breed shrimp in mangrove forests. As the climate shifts, the province adapts with it.
Tag: aquaculture
Vietnamese Pangasius Exports to Mexico Rising
A recent VASEP report tells us that the total value of Vietnam’s pangasius exports to the Mexican market reached US$20.4 million, up 35% since 2020.
Gathered Foods Launches Plant-Based Breaded Seafood
Gathered Foods, makers of Good Catch plant-based seafood, announces the launch of a new line of plant-based breaded fish sticks, fish fillets, and crab cakes.
Global Seafood Market to Reach $133.9 Billion by 2026
The seafood market in the U.S. is estimated at US$6.3 Billion in the year 2021. China, the world`s second largest economy, is forecast to reach a projected market size of US$51.2 Billion by the year 2026
AquaBounty Sells Out of Genetically Engineered Salmon
AquaBounty pioneered a sustainable and efficient way to meet today’s salmon and seafood demands using genetic engineering.
CDFW Increases Salmon Survival Rate Through Trucking
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is getting ambitious when it comes to protecting its salmon population. With trucks.
Cell-Cultured Lobster Invades Wisconsin
I love writing any headline implying that a giant lobster grown in a tube is rampaging through America. Even as a lead-in on cellular aquaculture
Do Hydraulic Pumps Give Clam Harvesting Unfair Advantage?
If modern marvels have taught me one thing, it’s that you can sic too much tech on a task, like hydraulic pumps for clam harvesting.
Healthy Seas Teams with Hyundai to Fight Ocean Pollution
Hyundai Motor is partnering with the ocean conservation organization Healthy Seas to combat ocean pollution and nurture marine ecosystems.
Turning Fish Waste into Biodegradable Plastic
Fish waste–it’s not just for cats and seagulls anymore. The American Chemical Society says it also may make a great alternative to plastics. Namely, polyurethanes; plastics that are nearly everywhere — in shoes, clothes, refrigerators and construction materials. Derived from crude oil, toxic to synthesize, and slow to break down, […]