Exeter researchers are working in collaboration with industrial partner Seneye to develop a commercial sensor which can precisely measure calcium in aquatic systems. They have secured £35,000 of funding for a nine-month collaboration starting 1st Dec 2024 from the University of Exeter’s Impact Accelerator Account Impact Co-Creation Award funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences […]
Pioneering research led by the University of Exeter, The UK Sustainable King Prawn Project, has been commended at a national conference addressing critical issues in food security. The £2 million King Prawn Project, which is exploring the potential to create a new, sustainable and more environmentally-friendly king prawn farming sector using renewable energy technology, was […]
Hello and welcome to our first Newsletter from The UK Sustainable King Prawn Project! Work is now well underway across all parts of our project. In this Newsletter you can find out what’s been happening, how we are getting on and keep up to date as momentum continues to grow…. click here to read on