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2012 SBT spawning season starts early
Clean Seas Tuna Limited has reported early progress with its strategy of bringing forward spawning from the company’s Southern Bluefin Tuna (SBT) broodstock.
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World’s largest fish feed carrier nearing completion
BioMar’s new fish feed carrier, Høydal, is nearing completion, and should be ready to load its first cargo of feed from BioMar’s factories in Norway on 1 May.
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Canadian government funds Vancouver Island aquaculture projects
Funding has been announced for four innovative Vancouver Island aquaculture projects, including a project to develop closed-containment technology.
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New BC aquaculture regulation vessels
Six British Columbia-made aquaculture regulation vessels have joined the Canadian fleet.
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Tasmanian boat heading for Norway
Tasmanian company Seafarm Systems has commissioned shipbuilder Incat Tasmania to construct an aluminium catamaran, equipped with net cleaning equipment, for a leading operator in Norway’s salmon industry.
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Donation helps Freshwater grow salmon and trout
Water monitoring solutions provider YSI has donated technology and expertise to The Conservation Fund’s Freshwater Institute.
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FAO publishes aquaculture papers
The FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department has recently published seven technical documents on aquaculture.
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Shetland salmon farm refurbishment project
Salmon farm pens in Shetland are being recycled into new and stronger units in a collaborative project between Northern Isles Salmon and aquaculture equipment supplier Fusion Marine.
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Nutreco buys Chinese fish and shrimp feed company
Nutreco has completed the acquisition of 100% of the shares in Zhuhai Shihai Feed Co. Ltd. (Shihai), a fish and shrimp feed company in China.
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Oceansphere™ receives US patent
Hawaii Oceanic Technology, Inc., a Hawaii based open ocean aquaculture company has received a US patent for its Oceansphere™, Automated Positioning and Submersible Open Ocean Platform for Fish Farming.
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AgriMarine to expand into new Chinese salmon sites
AgriMarine Holdings Inc. has announced that it has signed an agreement with the People’s Government of Benxi County with the intent of developing two additional farm sites in Benxi County, Liaoning Province, PRC.
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Changes in Baltic Sea aquaculture
The production of farmed fish can be considerably increased and the adverse environmental impacts reduced, if the location of the establishments is carefully planned.
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Meagre study presented
The Andalusian Aquaculture Technology Centre, Ctaqua, has presented the market study “Proposals for the promotion of meagre consumption in Spain”.
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Sonars and underwater cameras aid aquaculture
The worldwide demand for seafood products is expected to more than double in the next 10 to 15 years, however, the amount of seafood being harvested from our oceans is expected to decline over that period due to overfishing.
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GLOBALG.A.P. welcomes Integrity Surveillance Committee member
GLOBALG.A.P. has appointed a new Integrity Surveillance Committee member, Miroslav Maziarka the Quality Manager of Tesco Polska/Poland.
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Fish farming association for Malaysia
Grouper farmers from the states of Johore, Selangor and Penang have banded together to establish the Marine Fish-Farmers Association of Malaysia (MFFAM).
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Net cleaner proves an excellent catch in Chile
A Hughes Pumps aquaculture net cleaning unit recently supplied to Rovscan in Puerto Montt, Chile has proved so effective during recent commissioning that the company has immediately ordered a second, identical unit.
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Decanters for fishmeal processing
GEA Westfalia Separator South Africa has received an order from the Western Cape-based fish product company, Oceana Brands, for two three-phase decanters.
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Linde launches oxygenation technology
Linde Gases has announced the launch of its new SOLVOX® OxyStream solution, a unique low-pressure oxygenation system to help increase fish production volume, optimise fish meat quality and improve operations from an environmental standpoint.
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Amendments strengthen aquaculture legislation in New Zealand
Supplementary Orders proposed for inclusion in the Aquaculture Legislation Amendment Bill (No 3) will strengthen the legislation, says New Zealand Fisheries and Aquaculture Minister Phil Heatley.