Aquaculture 2-10 – Page 65
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Orkney Hatchery sees first lobster hatchings
Orkney Shellfish Hatchery, part of the Cadman Capital Group’s Aquaculture portfolio, has witnessed the successful hatching of its first European clawed lobsters for 2021, almost three months earlier than expected.
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Ceasing open-net pen aquaculture in BC
The Government of Canada has committed to transitioning from open-net pen aquaculture in British Columbia by 2025.
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Collaborating on Real-Time Data Sharing
The Global Aquaculture Alliance’s (GAA) Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification programme and traceability companies Wholechain and Legit Fish are developing real-time digital solutions to strengthen BAP’s visibility into producer supply chains.
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Grupo Sahlman certified carbon neutral
Shrimp farming and export companies Sahlman Seafoods in Nicaragua and Bee Gee Shrimp SA, part of Grupo Sahlman, are among the first in Central America to receive Carbon Neutral Certification, made possible by sustainable and efficient operation.
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Booming oyster sales help Angel spread wings
Organic pacific oyster producer, Angel Seafood, has reported a net profit of AUS$719,000 for the six months to 31 December after shifting its focus from restaurants to retail amid Covid-19 pandemic shutdowns.
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Loch Duart updates cages with Trident system
Loch Duart is soon to take receipt of an advanced aquaculture steel cage system designed by Poseidon Ocean Systems.
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Framo invests in salmon project
Pump manufacturer, Framo, is teaming up with fish farming company, Lingalaks, on the Stadion Basin project which aims to develop a closed, floating production system for salmon.
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AqualisBraemar in Chinese partnership
AqualisBraemar and the East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences (ECSFRI-CAFS) have teamed up to develop offshore aquaculture.
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Hybrid powered feed barge ‘fantastic’
Scottish Sea Farms is piloting a bespoke hybrid power system on board one of its feed barges, reducing fuel consumption, carbon emissions and operating costs.
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Sea cucumbers offer environmental solution
A team of aquaculture researchers is exploring how the use of sea cucumbers could help minimise the environmental impact of fish farming.
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Grey mullet success drives blue revolution
The Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture (CIBA) has successfully bred grey mullet (Madavai) for the first time in India in line with the Government’s push on increasing fish production under its ‘blue revolution’ mission.
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A fresh journey for Mediterranean aquaculture
Greek and Spanish aquaculture firms have come together to create a new company and brand in what is being called ‘a fresh journey’ for the Mediterranean.
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Skretting Italy carbon footprint certified
Skretting Italy’s Carbon Footprint Systematic Approach has been certified as meeting the principles and requirements that govern the carbon footprint of a product.
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Aquaculture UK 2021 cancelled
Aquaculture UK has been rescheduled from May 2021 to May 2022 due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
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GAA appoints Brian Perkins as COO
Seafood industry veteran Brian Perkins is joining the Global Aquaculture Alliance (GAA) as its chief operating officer.
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Hydroniq cooling systems for Sølvtrans trio
Norwegian shipbuilder Myklebust Verft has awarded Hydroniq Coolers a contract to deliver a hull-integrated seawater cooling system to a vessel the yard is building for wellboat company Sølvtrans.
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Aller Aqua to show feed carbon footprint
The Aller Aqua Group is taking the next step in its sustainability strategy by labelling fish feed produced at the company’s three EU factories with carbon footprint information.
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Innovasea welcomes US Army finfish decision
Innovasea has welcomed the decision by the US Army Corps of Engineers to authorise finfish mariculture in federal waters.
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Aker BioMarine unveils protein supplement
Aker BioMarine has launched a new protein supplement, rich in amino acids and minerals including calcium and magnesium.
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Trout on the menu in Western Australia
Rainbow trout born and raised in Western Australia’s South West is the latest species to join the state’s aquaculture expansion.