While the UK is the fourth largest aquaculture producer in Europe by volume, it is the second largest by value with an annual first sale value of around £1 billion. Over 90% of this value is from Atlantic salmon farmed in Scotland, but other finfish and shellfish aquaculture species are important to several UK regions. In this review, we describe the state of the art in UK aquaculture breeding and stock supply, and how innovation in genetics technologies can help achieve the Scottish Government’s ambitious target of doubling its aquaculture industry by 2030. Particular attention is given to the four most important UK aquaculture species: Atlantic salmon, rainbow trout, blue mussel and Pacific oyster, and we contrast the highly variable leve...
From a global perspective aquaculture is an activity related to food production with large potential...
Novel genome editing techniques allow for efficient and targeted improvement of aquaculture stock an...
Since the beginning of aquaculture, breeders have practiced selection of the most suitable specimens...
While the UK is the fourth largest aquaculture producer in Europe by volume, it is the second larges...
Aquaculture is the fastest-growing farmed food sector and will soon become the primary source of fis...
Over the past 40 years New Zealand (NZ) aquaculture has grown into a significant primary industry. T...
Aquaculture is an increasingly important component of global food security, and there is major poten...
Selective breeding has been successfully applied to improve profitability and sustainability in nume...
General introduction Aquaculture production has continued to grow at an ever increasing rate from le...
Global aquaculture production continues to grow rapidly yet a small proportion of the animals and pl...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Aquaculture currently ac...
Recent advancements in genomic technologies have led to the discovery and application of DNA-markers...
The annual production from global aquaculture has increased rapidly from 2.6 million tons or 3.9% o...
Human population growth is predicted to continue well into the 21st century, and beyond. The provisi...
The relatively recent domestication of aquaculture species, such as Atlantic salmon, produces both s...
From a global perspective aquaculture is an activity related to food production with large potential...
Novel genome editing techniques allow for efficient and targeted improvement of aquaculture stock an...
Since the beginning of aquaculture, breeders have practiced selection of the most suitable specimens...
While the UK is the fourth largest aquaculture producer in Europe by volume, it is the second larges...
Aquaculture is the fastest-growing farmed food sector and will soon become the primary source of fis...
Over the past 40 years New Zealand (NZ) aquaculture has grown into a significant primary industry. T...
Aquaculture is an increasingly important component of global food security, and there is major poten...
Selective breeding has been successfully applied to improve profitability and sustainability in nume...
General introduction Aquaculture production has continued to grow at an ever increasing rate from le...
Global aquaculture production continues to grow rapidly yet a small proportion of the animals and pl...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Aquaculture currently ac...
Recent advancements in genomic technologies have led to the discovery and application of DNA-markers...
The annual production from global aquaculture has increased rapidly from 2.6 million tons or 3.9% o...
Human population growth is predicted to continue well into the 21st century, and beyond. The provisi...
The relatively recent domestication of aquaculture species, such as Atlantic salmon, produces both s...
From a global perspective aquaculture is an activity related to food production with large potential...
Novel genome editing techniques allow for efficient and targeted improvement of aquaculture stock an...
Since the beginning of aquaculture, breeders have practiced selection of the most suitable specimens...