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Scottish Sea Farm MD steps down from SAIC board
Scottish Sea Farms’ managing director Jim Gallagher has stepped down from the board of the Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC) to give his undivided focus to the company.
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Fabric barrier against sea lice
Mowi Chile has successfully evaluated fabric developed by Garware as a mechanical barrier against Caligus larvae.
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FlipFarm Systems nabs 2021 Global Aquaculture Innovation Award
A New Zealand company that developed a semi-automated method for turning oyster-growing cages over with minimal human effort is the winner of the Global Seafood Alliance’s ninth annual Global Aquaculture Innovation Award.
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Norcod strikes harvesting agreement with Vesterålen Havbruk
Norwegian aquaculture venture Norcod and Myre processing company Vesterålen Havbruk have entered into a partnership for the harvesting of all Norcod’s farmed cod from its Frosvika facility.
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Regal Springs brings Benchmark Genetics on board
Regal Springs and Benchmark Genetics have joined forces to support Regal Springs’ breeding programmes for premium natural grown Tilapia.
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Looking into aquaculture’s crystal ball
It’s a big ask to request a prediction of the future, but in the Blue Economy discussion of IceFish Connect, that’s exactly what moderator Nick Lambert wanted, and his panel were adamant that aquaculture is only going to grow.
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Smart salmon farm enters second phase
A smart farm which uses AI and machine learning to improve fish welfare is entering its second phase, fully testing the concept and technology.
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Skretting and Atlantic Sapphire team up on local feed facility
Skretting is to construct a feed plant in Florida for land-based salmon to serve Atlantic Sapphire’s US operations with feeds specialised for Bluehouse farming.
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Nueva Pescanova opens aquaculture research centre
The Nueva Pescanova Group has opened a private aquaculture research centre in O Grove, Pontevedra, said to the first such facility in Spain.
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Orkney Shellfish Hatchery’s first stock of flat oyster spat released
Orkney Shellfish Hatchery has released its first stock of native flat oysters into the ocean, following the sale of native oyster spat to a local restoration project.
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Shrimp producer awarded Sri Lanka’s first BAP certification
Taprobane Seafood Group has become the first Sri Lankan company certified to offer three-star Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) shrimp.
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Harnessing the power of start-ups in Irish aquaculture
Start-ups from a range of industries including engineering, IT and farming have taken part in a programme aimed at promoting innovation in Irish aquaculture.
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Orkney hatchery wins Scottish educational grant
Orkney Shellfish Hatchery has secured funding for a number of new aquaculture graduate positions, after winning a Scottish educational grant courtesy of the Highlands and Islands Enterprises’ Graduate Support Programme.
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Seafood Industry Australia absorbs National Aquaculture Council
Seafood Industry Australia (SIA), the body representing Australia’s commercial fishing industry, has announced the absorption of the responsibilities of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) and the launch of the Aquaculture Advisory Committee (AAC).
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Genetically improved tilapia in Columbia
GenoMar and Sanmarino announce a joint venture to supply genetically improved tilapia in Colombia
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Second LNG hybrid live fish carrier for Nordlaks
Tersan Shipyard has successfully delivered the second LNG hybrid live fish carrier built for Nordlaks.
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Hybrid workboat first
A new hybrid-powered workboat is the first of its kind to be used in Scotland’s aquaculture sector.
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IFFO affirms value chain in tackling challenges
The Marine Ingredients Organisation (IFFO) has held its latest webinar bringing together industry experts to discuss market trends, nutrition, fish health, sustainability and climate change.
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Future-proofing fish welfare with Scottish-grown eggs
Scottish Sea Farms is set to take delivery of the first eggs bred from salmon grown at its own marine farms in Scotland – a key milestone in its sector-leading collaboration with breeding specialists AquaGen aimed at future-proofing farmed fish welfare in the face of climate change.
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Connecting shrimp farmers and buyers
A new data-driven marketplace developed by XpertSea is helping the shrimp industry unlock growth and seal better trade deals, reports Bonnie Waycott.