The technologies include intensive indoor farming systems, hatchery expertise and genetics-based selective breeding. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – While Singapore is looking to ramp up its fish production for food security, the Republic’s strengths in aquaculture technologies can be shared and exported to its neighbouring countries and other tropical marine regions.
Dr Jiang was speaking at SFA’s Marine Aquaculture Centre on St John’s Island on Monday, during an event to mark MAC’s 20th anniversary. The country’s aquaculture industry is currently nascent. Some farms face higher mortality. And there are endemic viruses at sea, such as the scale drop disease virus that forced the Barramundi Group toBut Singapore has made strides in the research realm.
Newly hatched barramundi, or fish fry, clustered in a tank in Barramundi Group’s hatchery at the Marine Aquaculture Centre. LIANHE ZAOBAO SFA is also commissioning a study to review how its research facilities, including MAC, could be integrated with other aquaculture infrastructure such as jetties and hatcheries, said Dr Koh at SFA’s office in Jem, in Jurong.
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