Aquaculture 2-10 – Page 129
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Making waves
Exports of New Zealand shellfish, both farmed and wild, are making a big splash in European markets
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AgriMarine expands reach into Norway
AgriMarine Holdings Inc. has announced that it has launched the commercialisation of its floating solid wall closed containment technology for fish rearing into Norway.
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Eggs stronger in encounters with lice
Tests on three year classes of farmed Atlantic salmon point to the fact that there is great variation in how well various salmon families tackle salmon lice, according to research from Nofima.
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Mainstream meets First Nations standard
Mainstream Canada is the first salmon farming company in Canada to be certified under a new standard which ensures that sustainable management of aquaculture includes First Nations values and interests.
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Cermaq’s solid sustainability results
Cermaq has presented its sustainability results for 2010.
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Nutreco to upgrade fish feed capacity
Nutreco is investing EUR27m to upgrade its fish feed plant in Averøy, Norway.
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Kiotech International reports increased sales
Kiotech International plc has announced significantly increased sales, profit and earnings per share in its preliminary results for the year ended 31 December 2010.
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Stirling strain of tilapia first to have genome sequenced
Researchers have made a breakthrough in sequencing the complete genome of the Nile tilapia, one of the world’s most important cultured food fishes.
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Brunei to breed red grouper
A ground-breaking ceremony recently took place on a $3.4m project to build Brunei’s first indoor red grouper breeding pond.
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Ken Corpron to head Asia-Pacific BAP operations
Aquaculture expert Ken Corpron has been selected as the new Asia-Pacific coordinator for Best Aquaculture Practices, the global certification program for aquaculture facilities.
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Ctaqua proposes new uses for aquaculture by-products
In the Autonomous Region of Andalusia, in southern Spain, 55% of aquaculture by-products are included in the Animal By-products Not Intended for Human Consumption category, with an estimated annual volume of 1,374 tons.
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Fish farm upgrade progressing well
The latest phase of a major modernisation of fish farm sites belonging to Scottish Sea Farms is now well underway in a partnership agreement with Fusion Marine, which has seen more than £4m invested since the rolling upgrade programme began four years ago.
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Salmon breeding comes ashore
The environmentally friendly Danish model fish farms are to be expanded from the current freshwater farms to also include saltwater fish farms.
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Badinotti continues growth in Canada and Chile
Badinotti Group has continued its growing phase in the Canadian and Chilean markets by acquiring all of the assets of Card’s Aquaculture.
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Trialling ocean temperature forecasts for fish farms
Marine scientists are trialling the first near-shore water temperature forecasts to assist Australia’s aquaculture farm managers contending with rising ocean temperatures.
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Revolutionary net cleaner chosen for Scottish salmon farms
Marine Harvest, the world''s leading seafood company and largest producer of farmed salmon and processed seafood, has purchased two Aquaculture Net Cleaning Systems from Hughes Pumps.
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Nutreco agreed to acquire Chinese company
Nutreco has announced that it has agreed to acquire 100% of the shares in Shihai Co Ltd., a reputable and profitable fish and shrimp feed company in China.
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Aquaculture disinfectant products listed
The first independently validated disinfectants have been listed under the new Aquaculture Disinfectant Listing Scheme.
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SinkaBerg-Hansen chooses AKVA software
Sinkaberg-Hansen AS has signed a contract for the installation and deployment of a new production control system for salmon with AKVA group Software AS.
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Morpol becomes Meridian Salmon Group
Morpol has announced that the new name of its UK salmon farming operations will be Meridian Salmon Group.