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China looks to Stirling’s Hub to help guide best practice in aquaculture

A leading group of scientists from the People’s Republic of China has visited the University of Stirling’s National Aquaculture Technology and Innovation Hub (NATIH), to understand how pioneering new research facilities can shape best practice in the world’s largest aquaculture market.

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Chinese delegation at NATIH (photo: University of Stirling)

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