World Aquaculture Magazine - March 2024

WWW.WAS.ORG • WORLD AQUACULTURE • MARCH 2024 1 WORLD AQUACULTURE MAGAZINE WORLD AQUACULTURE magazine is published by the World Aquaculture Society. The home office address is: World Aquaculture Society, PO Box 397, Sorrento LA 70778-0397 USA. P and F: +1-225-347-5408; Email: JudyA@was.org World Aquaculture Society Home Page: www.was.org WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY OFFICERS, 2023-24 Humberto Villarreal, President Jennifer Cobcroft Blair, Immediate Past President David Cline, President-Elect Reginald Blaylock, Treasurer Rumaitha Al Busaidi, Secretary DIRECTORS Victoria Tarus Hillary Egna Angela Caporelli Etienne Hinrichsen Shivaun Leonard Yahira Piedrahita Marina M. Rubio Benito, Student Director CHAPTER REPRESENTATIVES Foluke Omotayo Areola, African Salin Krishna, Asian Pacific Ik Kyo Chung, Korean Francisco Javier Martínez Cordero, Latin America and Caribbean Abigail Bockus, USAS HOME OFFICE STAFF Judy Edwards Andrasko, Director, JudyA@was.org Killian A. Haydel, Assistant Director, killianh@was.org WORLD AQUACULTURE EDITORIAL STAFF C. Greg Lutz, Editor-in-Chief Mary Nickum, Editor Cecilia C. Nichols, Editorial Assistant Linda Noble, Layout Editor WAS CONFERENCES AND SALES John Cooksey, Executive Director of Conferences and Sales World Aquaculture Conference Management P.O. Box 2302, Valley Center, CA 92082 P: +1-760-751-5005; F: +1-760-751-5003 Email: worldaqua@was.org MANUSCRIPTS AND CORRESPONDENCE Submit manuscripts as Microsoft Word files to C. Greg Lutz at glutz@agcenter.lsu.edu AND Mary Nickum at Editor@worldaquaculture.us. Letters to the Editor or other comments should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief at glutz@agcenter.lsu.edu. WORLD AQUACULTURE (ISSN 1041-5602), is published quarterly by the World Aquaculture Society, 6203 Jonathan Alaric Avenue, Gonzales, LA 70737 USA. Individual subscriptions are a benefit of membership in the World Aquaculture Society. Annual membership dues: Students, $45; Individuals, $90; Corporations, $295; Sustaining, $155 (individuals or non-profits); Lifetime (individuals) $1,400. ©2024, The World Aquaculture Society. W RLD AQUACULTURE VOL. 55 NO. 1 MARCH 2024 14 the Journal of the World Aquaculture Society Editor’s Choice Awards 17 Aquaculture Africa 2024 Conference scheduled for Tunisia in November 2024 20 The Danish Aquaculture Sector — Limited in its Growth Potential, But with a Global Outreach Per Bovbjerg Pedersen and Mette Kristensen 27 Indonesia: Emerging as a Leader in Aquaculture Vergina Andini 33 “What Gets Measured Gets Managed” Aquaculture ESG Feed Ingredient Risk Tool Danny Miller, Sophie Ryan, Kristina Furnes, Tor Eirik Homme 39 Sustainability of the Sub-Saharan African Aquaculture Value Chain: A Review Nkhoswe James, Bader Sumeya, Nyauchi Elizabeth, Lemma Yordanos, Ong’ondo Geoffrey and Geremew Akewake 46 Apple Snails: Discussions of Past Problems and Future Solutions for an Emerging Pest in United States Agriculture/Aquaculture Bradley M. Richardson, Robert H. Cowie, Blake E. Wilson, Kenneth A. Hayes, James E. Byers, Jiangxiao Qiu, T. Graham Rosser, Charles C. Mischke, Romi L. Burks, Julian M. Lucero, Amy L. Roda 51 Chital Fish Farming: A Lucrative Venture for Livelihood Enhancement and Aquaculture Diversification in India Chandan Debnath 56 Azolla in AquaFeeds for Profitability and Sustainability of Aquaculture Vivekanand Bharti, Kamal Sarma, Tarkeshwar Kumar, S. K. Ahirwal and Jaspreet Singh 60 Fate of Melamine in Aquatic Environments Swaraj Adakney, Vidya Shree Bharti, Shamika Shantaram Sawant and Aditi Banasure 64 The Role of the Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute in Technology Innovation Yahia Mahmud, Md. Hashmi Sakib and Al-Amin 68 Recent Steps Toward Closing the Life Cycle of the European Eel (Anguilla anguilla) in RAS Camillo Rosso COVER: The newly released Aquaculture ESG Feed Ingredient Risk Tool sets an important precedent for all aquaculture sectors. See story on page 33. Photo courtesy Grieg Seafood (CONTENTS CONTINUED ON PAGE 2)

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