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Tag: university of stirling
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Why fish is the dish for non-meat eaters
Center for Aquaculture Technologies recruits fish geneticist
Focus on feed to improve survival of juvenile wrasse
Putting seafood on everyone’s plates
Scottish aquaculture institute ranked first in UK for research impact
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Tricks of the trade show: why market differences matter
£1.7m study seeks to unlock secrets of salmon sea lice resistance
Planning go-ahead for university’s £17m aquaculture hub
SAIC projects ‘worth £50m a year in turnover by 2026'
Top aquaculture academic Migaud joins Mowi Scotland
Looking back, thinking ahead: Simon MacKenzie
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Stirling University names new head of Institute of Aquaculture
Cheap and quick tests being developed to detect shellfish diseases
Researchers identify disease resistance gene in salmon
£1.5m for project to help salmon farmers cope with climate change
First ‘salmon farm seaweed’ harvested at Scalpay
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RAS expert Preston joins Benchmark Genetics
Aquaculture mourns former fish vets' president Nikos Steiropoulos
Stirling scientist named as GOAL award finalist
Summer interns offered insights into industry online
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Salmon farming ‘produces as much fish as it uses’
Fish must be treated as sentient, say researchers
Salmon farmers asked for views on enriching environment for fish
Trout handbook follows in wake of salmon guide
Politicians sign up to £17m aquaculture hub at Stirling
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Looking back, thinking ahead: Mike Forbes
Institute of Aquaculture wins UK’s top academic honour
Chilean salmon farmer names ex-Stirling student as sustainability boss
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Experience is just the job, aquaculture students told
Industry offered more training after university’s short-course success
Pooling talent to help aquaculture and careers
Talking our language: welfare indicators handbook now available in English
RAS threat to long-term Scottish growth plans
Action needed on risks to aquaculture workers, warns Stirling study for UN
Researchers dig deeper into the value of quality
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