James Cook University: Keeping Males in the Fridge - The Future of Aquaculture
December 08, 2021
December 08, 2021
TOWNSVILLE, Australia, Dec. 8 (TNSJou) -- James Cook University issued the following news release:
New research from James Cook University proposes that banks of frozen male sperm, fertility tools and artificial fertilisation can help supercharge the booming aquaculture industry and keep Australian producers competitive.
Associate Professor Damien Paris from JCU's Gamete and Embryology (GAME) Laboratory said wild-caught fish production has flatlined since the late . . .
New research from James Cook University proposes that banks of frozen male sperm, fertility tools and artificial fertilisation can help supercharge the booming aquaculture industry and keep Australian producers competitive.
Associate Professor Damien Paris from JCU's Gamete and Embryology (GAME) Laboratory said wild-caught fish production has flatlined since the late . . .
