Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua

King ragworm, Nereis virens

One day old Centropyge loricula larva

Sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax

Amphiprion percula larva

Litopanaeus vannamei larva

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Nutritional requirements and feed evaluation for farmed aquatic animals

 

Aquaculture Wales and UWS academic researchers are engaged in a range of applied feed development and health management projects, including:

 

Current research projects include:

 

“Influence of feed formulation on properties of marine fish farm effluents”. A research project (incorporating PhD studentship), jointly funded by Aquaculture Wales, University of Wales Swansea and a commercial aquafeed producer. Involves a multidisciplinary approach including biological and engineering methods.

    Jack James

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"Optimisation of rearing techniques for cultured marine polychaete worms using sustainably sourced ingredients"

     Lily Pauls

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“Reproductive improvements in tropical marine fish and crustacea using novel diets incorporating cultured marine polychaetes”. A commercially sponsored PhD project with ESF funding.

    Shaun Davies

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