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Hydroniq cooling for fourth wellboat
Myklebust Verft has awarded Hydroniq Coolers a contract to deliver the company’s hull-integrated seawater cooling system to the fourth consecutive wellboat the yard is building for Sølvtrans.
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New RAS feed targets nurseries bottleneck
BioMar has created a new RAS feed concept that aims to improve the efficiency of marine nurseries.
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MMC First Process wins fish handling contract
MMC First Process has been chosen to supply the system for the internal transport of live fish in Salmon Evolution’s facility at Indre Harøy in Hustadvika Municipality, Norway.
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Learning about aquaculture careers
Welcoming the expansion of the Aquaculture Remote Classroom (ARC) programme to second level schools from September 2021 onwards, Ireland’s Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue T.D. spoke to a group of transition year students from schools in Buncrana, Carrick, Donegal town, Milford, Letterkenny and Killybegs in Co. ...
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Norcod achieves GlobalGAP certification
Norcod has become the world’s first dedicated cod-farming operation to secure certification according to the Global G.A.P. Aquaculture Standard.
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Aqua Nor 2021 to go ahead as planned
The board of the Nor-Fishing Foundation has confirmed that Aqua Nor 2021 can go ahead as planned.
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Skretting expands capacity in Tasmania
Nutreco’s aquaculture division Skretting is expanding its production capacity in Tasmania with the purchase of Ridley’s extrusion facility in Westbury.
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Enhanced sea bream diet for deeper colour
?A new feed launched by Aller Aqua has been developed for farmed sea bream to match the deep colouration found in wild sea bream, but which can be lacking in the farmed variety.
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EU consults on sustainable algae
The European Commission has launched an open public consultation on the EU algae initiative.
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Researchers help tackle mussel tube worm pest
In what is thought to be a global first for the sector, a team of aquaculture experts is exploring the development of a new rapid diagnostic method to support Scotland’s shellfish producers with the early identification of tube worms.
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An increasingly attractive proposition
Aquaculture is in the midst of a technological revolution, with investors identifying plenty of scope for further uptake and value creation
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Ace Aquatec boosts global presence
Ace Aquatec has expanded its North America team with two new senior appointments making the new Canada office the company’s fourth international base outside the UK in addition to Australia, Chile and Norway.
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Aquaculture’s motor-driven potential
High-efficiency motors combined with variable speed drives hold the key to higher productivity, lower costs and sustainability for aquaculture plants. Torben Poulsen, Business Development Manager, Drives and Pumps, at ABB Motion, explains why.
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RAS Connector Series teams up with Denmark
Annex Business Media, host of the RAS Connector Series virtual events, has announced that Denmark has been selected as country partner. Through a strategic partnership with Danish Export Association, European land-based aquaculture will now be added to the upcoming RAS Connector Series.
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Canadian industry figures clash over salmon
Responding to a call by John Risley for a moratorium on expansion of salmon aquaculture in Canada, the Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association’s executive director Susan Farquharson has accused the Clearwater Seafoods founder of failing to get his facts right.
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Zero antibiotics – a first for farmed fish
Scottish Sea Farms has achieved what is thought to be a first in farmed fish health – no antibiotics were used in any of its farming operations in 2020.
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New protein ingredient trialled by Skretting
Skretting is one step closer to realising its sustainability ambitions with the trialling of a new ingredient made by Finnish biotech start-up, eniferBio.
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FSV to support Bakkafrost’s Scottish activity
Faroese aquaculture group Bakkafrost has acquired a farming service vessel (FSV) as part of its value chain investment programme to develop farming operations in Scotland.
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GenoMar Genetics opens Vietnamese subsidiary
GenoMar Genetics is opening a new wholly-owned subsidiary in Vietnam, providing tilapia farmers in the country with high quality genetic material as well as exploring opportunities in the wider aquaculture genetics field.
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Alltech Coppens tackles feed footprint
Alltech Coppens plans to reduce the environmental impact of its fish feed.