Funder: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research CouncilAbstract: The global bivalve shellfish industry makes up 25% of aquaculture, is worth USD $17.2 billion year−1, and relies upon a supply of juvenile bivalves produced by adult broodstock in hatcheries. Today large quantities of live algae are grown to feed broodstock at $220 kg−1, driving highly unsustainable energy and resource use. New advances in algal and microencapsulation technology provide solutions. We developed microencapsulated Schizochytrium algae diets, which can be produced sustainably at < $2 kg−1 from organic side-streams, and are shelf-stable to minimise waste. Physiological, histological, and cutting-edge metabolomic analyses demonstrate that in commercial settin...
The culture of live microalgae to feed larvae and spat is one of the major bottlenecks in bivalve cu...
Microalgae has high nutritional value and are used to feed adult and larval stages of bivalves, the ...
Region-specific Research and Development (R&D) of microalga-derived product systems are crucial if &...
Funder: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research CouncilAbstract: The global bivalve shellfish...
The global bivalve shellfish industry makes up 25% of aquaculture, is worth USD $17.2 billion year-1...
There is a global need to sustainably increase aquaculture production to meet the needs of a growing...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food sector and feeds over 3 billion people. Bivalve shellfish aq...
Sustainable expansion of aquaculture is critical to global food security, and bivalve shellfish aqua...
An increase in fish consumption, combined with a decrease in wild fish harvest, is driving the aquac...
Recent improvements in technological production systems allow massive microalgae biomass under contr...
The current study evaluated the microalgae replacement by dry macroalgae (Ulva rigida) in the reprod...
Hobbyist and researchers often use commercially available phytoplankton concentrates to maintain fil...
New research is currently underway to explore the potential of macroalgae for the production of biof...
The mass-production of micro-algae has been recognized by several authors as the main bottle-neck fo...
As fishing has become more industrialized and wild fish stocks increasingly depleted, aquaculture pr...
The culture of live microalgae to feed larvae and spat is one of the major bottlenecks in bivalve cu...
Microalgae has high nutritional value and are used to feed adult and larval stages of bivalves, the ...
Region-specific Research and Development (R&D) of microalga-derived product systems are crucial if &...
Funder: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research CouncilAbstract: The global bivalve shellfish...
The global bivalve shellfish industry makes up 25% of aquaculture, is worth USD $17.2 billion year-1...
There is a global need to sustainably increase aquaculture production to meet the needs of a growing...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food sector and feeds over 3 billion people. Bivalve shellfish aq...
Sustainable expansion of aquaculture is critical to global food security, and bivalve shellfish aqua...
An increase in fish consumption, combined with a decrease in wild fish harvest, is driving the aquac...
Recent improvements in technological production systems allow massive microalgae biomass under contr...
The current study evaluated the microalgae replacement by dry macroalgae (Ulva rigida) in the reprod...
Hobbyist and researchers often use commercially available phytoplankton concentrates to maintain fil...
New research is currently underway to explore the potential of macroalgae for the production of biof...
The mass-production of micro-algae has been recognized by several authors as the main bottle-neck fo...
As fishing has become more industrialized and wild fish stocks increasingly depleted, aquaculture pr...
The culture of live microalgae to feed larvae and spat is one of the major bottlenecks in bivalve cu...
Microalgae has high nutritional value and are used to feed adult and larval stages of bivalves, the ...
Region-specific Research and Development (R&D) of microalga-derived product systems are crucial if &...