Access a collection of posts written to communicate research and industry highlights. These articles range from specific research findings to industry collaborations and event summaries. Researchers, industry professionals, and those generally interested in recirculating aquaculture for Atlantic salmon will find valuable insights in these past entries.

October 2022 – University of Maine
International Experts Discuss Land-based Atlantic salmon Aquaculture During Conference Held at UMaine,” by Corinne Noufi

May 2022 – University of Maryland Baltimore County and IMET
University of Maryland Baltimore County Offers Laboratory Course in Sustainable Aquaculture,” by Keiko Saito and Ten-Tsao Wong

January 2022 – Wisconsin Sea Grant
Collaborative Network for Recirculating Aquaculture Moves into Next Phase,” by Jennifer Smith

December 2021 – IMET
Replacing Soy Protein with Insect Meal in a Fishmeal Free Diet for Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar),” by Allen Plac

October 2021 1The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility, 2The Conservation Fund Freshwater Institute, and 3 Superior Fresh
Overcoming Barriers to Support the Growth of Land-based Atlantic Salmon Production,” by Greg Fischer1, Emma Wiermaa1, Chris Good2, John Davidson2, and Steve Summerfelt3

July 2021 –National Cold Water Marine Aquaculture Center 
Characterizing Genetic × Environment Interactions of Atlantic salmon Selected for Performance in Net Pens Through Evaluations in Recirculating Aquaculture Systems,” by Brian Peterson

July 2021 –BioMar
Innovating Microbial Management in RAS,” by Burcu Basse

May 2021 –IMET
RAS-N Partners Collaborate to Study Off-Flavor Mitigation Technology,” by Dr. Yonathan Zohar

July 2020 – Maryland Sea Grant
Catching a Career: Cat Frederick lands interdisciplinary role expanding salmon aquaculture in recirculating systems,” by Rona Kobell

February 2020 – Maryland Sea Grant
RAS-N Project Underway: 3-year effort kicks off with meeting in Wisconsin and presence at Aquaculture America in Hawaii

Photo credit for header photo at top: Narayan Mahon, taken at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility.