Aquaculture and sustainable exploitation of marine resources

The sustainable management of marine resources is essential to ensure their survival and contribute to a healthy and safe diet. The need to increase the proportion of food of marine origin, healthier and less costly in energy and environment, cannot be exclusively addressed by fisheries, requiring the development of a biotechnologically advanced aquaculture. Aquaculture is the growing food sector with the fastest production worldwide. The advances in the knowledge of biology, genetics, population dynamics and ecology of exploitable species are the key to ensuring the sustainability of marine resources.

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Ciguatera Fish Poisoning: a new food safety problem in Spain

As intoxicacións por moluscos afectados por biotoxinas de orixe mariño son amplamente coñecidas en Galicia. Sen embargo, as intoxicacións por pescado son prácticamente descoñecidas. O…

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From Vigo to Japan to learn how fishing communities are adapting to climate change impacts

CIM researcher Xochitl Elías is participating in the research as part of her thesis The work is being carried out on the island of Shikoku,…

The PASOS project presents an Action Plan to address the threats and challenges of the marine field from the RDi perspective

The aim is to align the research activity of the University of Vigo with the demands of the fishing sector. The Marine Research Centre (CIM)…

A CIM study demonstrates for the first time that cryopreserved mexillon larvae grow like wild mussels

Scientific staff from the Marine Research Centre of the University of Vigo have just published the pioneering results of the research project Assemble Plus in…

CIM specialists publish an article in which they highlight the importance of integrating genetics in the management of hake stocks

Researchers from the Centro de Investigación Mariña of the Universidade de Vigo, CIM-UVigo, have just published an article in the scientific journal ‘Animals’ in which…

O sector pesqueiro galego xa percibe os efectos do cambio climático, que ameaza o funcionamento dos sistemas mariños

O proxecto Clock: Adaptación á redistribución dos stocks pesqueiros chega ao seu fin logo de seis anos de actividade. O grupo de investigación Future Oceans…

UVigo and USC researchers conduct a global review of the marine grassland interactions with fishing and shellfishing

As part of the ZEUS project, they analyzed the impact of activities on the conservation of phanerogams. CIM-UVigo researchers Celia Olabarría and Elsa Vázquez are…

In the search for nutritional strategies capable of achieving more sustainable aquaculture

The CIM-UVigo PHYStoFISH group is one of the participating partners of the Acuisost project, funded with about 750,000 euros by NextGeneration US Funds The Fish…

The CIM and the fishermen’s guilds of Vigo and Cangas will advance in the optimization of the integral cultivation of the sea urchin

It is the continuation of the Ocimer project, which allowed the repopulation of overexploited areas with 50,000 juveniles Between 2019 and 2021, the University of…

A CIM researcher develops genetic tools to optimize hake and cod stocks

The Ph.D. thesis of María Fernández focused on these two potentially important species for aquaculture The search for new cultivable species is essential for the…

The PASOS project will promote responsible marine research and innovation through social economy entities

The initiative also aims to bring science closer to society Develop an action plan to promote responsible research and innovation in the marine field through…

About 30,000 urchin juveniles repopulate for the first time an area of the coast of Cangas del Morrazo

Since 2019 larval cultures were carried out and different culture conditions were tested With an average catch of about 600 tons per year and more…