The assessment of omega 3 oil sources for use in aquaculture ‚Äö- alternatives to the unsustainable harvest of wild fish stocks ...

ABSTRACT Worldwide harvest of wild marine fisheries for fish oil cannot increase. However, the demand for fish oil is increasing due to a rapidly expanding aquaculture industry and is further increased by nutraceutical/biomedical and agricultural companies. Aquaculture uses fish oil as a source for...

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Main Author: Miller, MR
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Published: University Of Tasmania 2023
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