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Oysters
Oyster farming extends across many countries of the world. The adaptability of oysters makes them a good aquaculture species. -
Rainbow Trout
Rainbow trout was one of the first species whose life cycle was fully replicated under farmed conditions and can be farmed in a variety of systems. -
General food labelling requirements
Regulation 1169/2011, The Food Information to Consumer Regulation (FIC) becomes effective from 13/12/2014 and replaces the current Food Labelling Regulations 1996. -
Farm Siting
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Aquaculture Profile - Farm Siting. -
Farm Siting
Tilapia (Oreochromis / Sarotherodon / Tilapia spp.) Aquaculture Profile - Farm Siting. -
Gear Operation
This is where there is a complete change of fishing gear or the way the fishing gear is operated to change the catch composition. -
Acoustic deterrents
An acoustic deterrent is a device that emits pulses of high frequency sound to deter cetaceans from approaching fishing gear. -
Improving safety at sea through vessel design in the pelagic sector
The Scottish pelagic fishing sector is making changes to the design of new fishing vessels to further improve safety at sea. -
Fish Quality Assessment Training Courses
Fish quality assessment should be objective, based on recognised schemes. Our courses look beyond "good/poor" quality. We aim to quantify quality.