GLOBAL - The eyestalk ablation procedure is used to induce reproductive maturation in crustaceans, but at the same time shortens the molting cycle, jeopardizes growth and leads to an eventual loss in egg quality and high mortality. But in light of these problems and various concerns surrounding shrimp welfare, it may soon be possible to produce large volumes of shrimp without resorting to eyestalk ablation. As Bonnie Waycott reports for TheFishSite, a recent study has shed light on this possibility.
Will Ablation-Free Shrimp Become a Reality?
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