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[my Dec 2017 article in the International Aquafeed] by Ioannis Zabetakis From November 12-19, 2017, we celebrated what we call “Science Week” in Ireland, when hundreds of different workshops, tuto…
[my Dec 2017 article in the International Aquafeed] by Ioannis Zabetakis From November 12-19, 2017, we celebrated what we call “Science Week” in Ireland, when hundreds of different workshops, tuto…
New Aquafeed article (November 2017 issue) On October 11, 2017, the World Health Organisation (WHO) released some rather worrying data: we are getting fatter and fatter at alarming rates In detail…
Probably, the most difficult question that we need to answer as scientists working in the interface of Aquaculture and Health Sciences is this one: are the markers we use in cardiovascular prognosis …
A very interesting and rather intriguing paper on omega-3 fatty acids and fish was published last May in Clinical Nutrition : the authors have reviewed literature with regard to the supplementation o…
My July column at International Aquafeed is here . Enjoy! Food Security and Climate Change Over the past weeks, there were some rather disappointing developments on climate change and related poli…
Tropical gar, Atractosteus tropicus , is a carnivorous fish species from Southern México with high value and acceptance in local markets. Therefore, the present study aims to spare proteins in die…
the June issue of International Aquafeeds is out! You can read my op-ed piece here. Let’s remind ourselves some common sense things that the politicians tend to forget 1. We work towards the desig…
In Aquafarming industry, as in every other, some of the burning questions we face every day are around cost analysis, supply management and branding Ioannis Zabetakis However some of the rather hid…