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Health & Welfare
Characterizing the microbial community of farmed Nile tilapia in Colombia
Study characterizes the microbial community and dynamics of a continuous-flow competitive exclusion culture derived from gut microbiomes in Nile tilapia.
Health & Welfare
Evaluating the practical application of probiotics to manage pathogens that cause high mortality rates in shrimp farming around the world.
Health & Welfare
Study characterizes the microbial community and dynamics of a continuous-flow competitive exclusion culture derived from gut microbiomes in Nile tilapia.
Responsibility
Several large shrimp farms in Latin America, originally built to operate using significant, flow-through water exchange with the surrounding environment, have been retrofitted to a recirculating operation mode. This modification provides numerous benefits, including improved biosecurity.