Research looks at how omega-3 can spur sustainable aquaculture
date:Sep 20, 2012
A new research project by an Australian university is investigating whether the global increase in popularity of omega-3 can be delinked from damage to fish stocks.

The research project at Flinders University is primarily aimed at investigating whether Southern Bluefin Tuna can convert plant-based oils to omega-3 fatty acids.

The research, funded by the Australian Seafood Cooperative Research Centre, could lead to a more sustainable way of integrating healthy fish fats into human diets if it
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