With open access science becoming more common, some disreputable publishers are seeking to make a quick profit - and the expense of quality science. For the aquaculture industry, the repercussions could be serious.
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The Quest for Fish Sterilization
Sterilising farmed fish offers the aquaculture industry a number of benefits. For farmers themselves, it can prevent fish from becoming sexually mature – desirable since maturation reduces flesh quality and makes fish more susceptible to diseases. Sterilisation can also restrict their environmental impact in preventing farmed genes, which are often suboptimal for a life in the wild, from being introduced into wild populations by escapees.