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Dietary Preen Oil as an Anti-Stress Feed Additive for Aquaculture Species

University of Wisconsin researchers are using dietary preen oil to reduce mortality in fish species used in aquaculture production. The research team provides an update on their progress, and discusses new commercial applications and their next steps.

Presented by:Jake Olson (University of Wisconsin, Madison)





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