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  1. In the Press: Restorative aquaculture

    A recent paper that Dr Luke Barrett’s co-authored has recently received some press in the New York Times, National Geographic, and also on The Fish Site! …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/saltt/2021/09/25/in-the-press-sustainable-sea-scallop-farming-and-its-environmental-benefits

  2. In the Press: Gene editing to improve aquaculture

    Dr Nick Robinson’s work using CRISP-R ‘gene editing’ (which won its inventors Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2020) and the …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/saltt/2021/09/20/in-the-press-gene-editing-to-improve-aquaculture

  3. In the Press: Luke and Andrew interviewed for recent publications

    Dr Luke Barrett and PhD student Andrew Coates from UoM both published papers on marine parasites in a recent special issue of the International Journal of …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/saltt/2021/09/15/in-the-press-luke-and-andrew-interviewed-for-recent-publications

  4. In the Press: our latest grant, and your chance to join SALTT!

    We’ve received some press on our most recently acquired grant the Green Platform project on Kyst.no. We are one of 18 aquaculture companies, supplier companies and …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/saltt/2021/09/14/in-the-press-our-latest-grant-and-your-chance-to-join-saltt

  5. In the Press: Nick on the ABC

    Nick Robinson was recently interviewed about all things related to aquaculture on ABC radio. Listen in for a fascinating and far-ranging discussion here.  

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/saltt/2021/09/10/in-the-press-nick-on-the-abc

  6. PhD position available

    The future of aquaculture: how will fish cope with an offshore life? A terrific new opportunity for a budding marine researcher in the field of sustainable …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/saltt/2021/09/07/phd-position-available

  7. The secret lives of farmed fish

    In this entertaining Pursuit article, SALTT lab PhD student Georgia Macaulay discusses a new study that found that monitoring the behaviour of farmed fish using tags …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/saltt/2021/04/21/the-secret-lives-of-farmed-fish

  8. Inadequate scientific evidence of the effect of cleaner fish at full commercial scale

    Many millions of cleaner fish are put into farm cages to eat salmon lice off salmon, but there is limited research into how efficiently they do …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/saltt/2020/02/12/inadequate-scientific-evidence-of-the-effect-of-cleaner-fish-at-full-commercial-scale

  9. Cleaning up our wastewater with freshwater algae

    Wastewater from treated sewage and urban and industrial run-off has a significant environmental impact on the biological integrity of our coastal marine ecosystems. The best way …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/saltt/2019/09/10/cleaning-up-our-wastewater-with-freshwater-algae

  10. In the Press: UV light could be used in fight against sea lice

    Our most recent article is gathering some attention! Click here to read the article.

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/saltt/2019/09/05/in-the-press-uv-light-could-be-used-in-fight-against-sea-lice

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