Biology
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Wolffish Farming Could Diversify Swedish Aquaculture, but Faces Some Challenges
farmed wolffish could start appearing on fish counters. However, a new thesis from the University of Gothenburg shows that this fish, with its delicate, firm flesh, needs somewhat different farming conditions compared to salmon.
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