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Let's be honest for a second. When you hear "aquaculture biotechnology," what comes to mind? Probably a white lab coat, some expensive machines beeping in the background, and jargon that makes your
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Let’s be honest, running an aquaculture operation these days feels less like farming and more like high-stakes tech management. Between water quality, feed costs, and the ever-present threat of diseas
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Let's be honest for a second. If you're running a fish farm today, you're probably dealing with the same old headaches: fish that seem to get sick at the worst possible time, feeding costs that kee
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