Aquaculture is now the fastest-growing food production sector globally, supplying more than half of the fish and seafood ...
DATELAND — Storks scatter, white against blue water, as Dan Mohring’s pickup truck rumbles down the dirt road. He’s towing a trailer full of ground-up beef, chicken, fish and nutrient bits behind him, ...
Rust Belt Riders has come a long way since they started using bicycles to haul away residential food scraps in buckets. Now, ...
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Exploring this abandoned fish farm feels like stepping into a forgotten industry. Empty tanks, broken systems, and overgrown pathways show how quickly nature reclaims man-made spaces. The layout hints ...
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For Nikos Tsipas, the mud is most disconcerting. When he sets out in his fishing boat, the waters of the Aegean Sea are clear enough for him to see quite a ways down. He says that for large patches of ...
The U.S. government has identified 13 locations in federal waters off California and Texas as potential sites to farm seafood and other aquaculture products. The agency leading this effort is the ...
One of Ocean Era's geodesic cages floats in the water near Kona, Hawaii. Ocean Era hopes to launch a similar test project near Sarasota, Florida. (Photo by Rick Decker, courtesy of Ocean Era) The ...
Aquaculture – the farming of fish and other aquatic organisms – is the world’s fastest-growing food production system. The sharpest growth in aquaculture is happening in Africa. Average annual growth ...
Eric Teplitz was funded by an NIH T32 postdoctoral training grant and a Cornell Atkinson Center Graduate Student Research Grant. This study received funding from the USAID Feed the Future Fish ...