Mitigating cannibalism in farmed largemouth bass 
US Source: thefishsite 8/9/2024
Mitigating cannibalism in farmed largemouth bass
Credit: Russell Bailey
Researchers at Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIU) are embarking on a study aimed at enhancing the farming techniques for largemouth bass, a species known for its predatory behaviour, including cannibalism. With a grant of $324,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the two-year project seeks to improve intensive aquaculture methods to increase the productivity and predictability of largemouth bass farming.
 

The research is a collaborative effort involving SIU, Purdue University, and Big House Fish Farm, a local industry partner. The study is expected to conclude in autumn 2024.

 
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