Breeding
Tools and techniques for advancing the genetics of emerging aquaculture species
Producers working with well-known species benefit from a choice of tools that keep animals thriving and production increasing. In contrast, growers of emerging species often struggle with limited resources and support when starting and expanding their operations. The Fish Site spoke to our breeding experts Carlos Pulgarin, Marcos De Donato, and Alejandro Gutierrez to discuss…
Read MoreSelective Breeding for a Better Catch
Selective breeding programs use advanced genetics technology to enhance this precision. The choice of strategy—mass, family, or genomic selection—depends on your specific needs.
Read MoreCAT Backs Prima Larvae Bali in Advancing Whiteleg Shrimp Breeding
Alejandro Gutierrez will lead the breeding and genetic services team at CAT, advancing the expansion of breeding services in the portfolio.
Read MoreDr. Alejandro Gutierrez Spearheads CAT’s Breeding Leadership
Alejandro Gutierrez will lead the breeding and genetic services team at CAT, advancing the expansion of breeding services in the portfolio.
Read MoreDriving Growth and Expansion: CAT appoints Simon Hill as Chief Business Development Officer
Simon Hill will drive growth & development, expand market reach, and foster partnerships, enhancing CAT’s position as a leading genetic services provider in aquaculture.
Read MoreCAT Unveils Shrimp Genetics Innovation Center
Shrimp Genetics Innovation Center solidifies CAT leadership in delivering impactful genetic solutions to the shrimp industry.
Read MoreStraining to See the Genetic Makeup of Your Largemouth Bass Population?
Bass Strain ID assay is instrumental in supporting fisheries management, breeding programs, conservation efforts, and studying disease susceptibility and adaptation in Largemouth bass.
Read MoreMicromanaging your microbiome in RAS
Microbiome sequencing is as an effective method for identifying and quantifying bacterial species in RAS systems, allowing to identify potential issues before they result in negative outcomes.
Read MoreCAT Invests in The Future of Genetics and Genome Editing
CAT opens a state-of-the-art research facility committed to advancing genome editing technologies for commercial aquaculture applications in finfish.
Read MoreWhat is your aquatic microbiome up to?
Continuous monitoring of your aquatic microbiome can help optimize your operations, leading to more sustainable and economically viable aquaculture practices.
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