Aquaculture 2-10 – Page 66
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SAIC membership reaches key milestone
The Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre has reached a significant milestone with Malin Group and the Isle of Skye Mussel Company taking the consortium’s membership beyond 150 organisations for the first time.
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SAIC to fund innovation in aquaculture
The Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre is to fund eight new innovation projects that will support the sustainable development of the aquaculture sector in Scotland and beyond.
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Circular and sustainable RAS salmon
A collaboration agreement between Quality Salmon Sotenäs and Baader lays the ground for the salmon industry’s most modern and sustainable circular industry park to be built in western Sweden.
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A green farming opportunity emerges
Shifting attitudes and new tech have made Europe’s seaweed sector ripe for dramatic expansion
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Growth opportunities in the Israeli desert
In Israel, barramundi farming is thriving in an unlikely environment thanks to land-based aquaculture pioneer Aquatech Fisheries
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Norcod harvests first cod
Norwegian aquaculture innovator Norcod, is on a fast track towards delivering fresh farmed cod to retailers, restaurants, and consumers around the world. Its first planned sample harvest and processing has just been carried out, and samples of fresh cod distributed across Europe and the US. In Denmark, samples were also ...
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Chile aquaculture gets third Falcon
A third Saab Seaeye Falcon robotic vehicle has been delivered to Underdeep Solutions, enabling the Chile-based company to work reliably in remote locations.
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FÖRKA starts green energy production
Bakkafrost’s Förka initiative to generate energy from biological waste from the biggest hatchery in the Faroe Islands is expected to be 1.120 MWh a year, equivalent to the annual electricity use of 225 households.
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New ProZero workboat for Norway aqua firm
Aqua Kompetanse in Flatanger, Norway, has taken delivery of a new ProZero 15m FR workboat, four weeks ahead of schedule.
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BMT supporting Scottish aquaculture
BMT has been awarded a project by the UK Seafood Innovation Fund to address current pressing issues facing aquaculture in Scotland.
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Scottish start-up in protein trials
SalmoSim, a salmon simulator start-up, has secured its first commercial contract with Calysta, supporting trials for a sustainable alternative protein source for the aquaculture industry.
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Methane-busting seaweed farms on track
Construction of the first farm and processing plant to turn red seaweed into a feed supplement for cows to reduce their methane production is expected to begin next year in South Australia.
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Omega-3 salmon delivers to US homes
For the first time ever, consumers across all 50 US states can now order salmon enriched with Veramaris’s algae Omega-3 oil, from the new online seafood outlet KnowSeafood.
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Better transport of live fish with Flowline
Cflow is launching a new solution for transporting live fish in a safe and gentle way.
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PG pump systems for Sølvtrans wellboat trio
Norwegian shipbuilder Aas Mekaniske Verksted has awarded PG Flow Solutions a contract to deliver pump systems to three wellboats being built for wellboat company Sølvtrans.
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First RAS fish at Barcaldine reach market
The first smolts reared at Scottish Sea Farms’ new RAS hatchery at Barcaldine have now been harvested and delivered to customers around the world.
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Strategy for English aquaculture
A comprehensive strategy outlining a plan for growth across the English aquaculture sector has been released today by Seafood 2040.
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Fish sludge has commercial potential
Dried fish sludge from Andfjord Salmon’s land-based aquaculture facility has the potential to be used in growth media such as organic fertiliser and organo-mineral fertiliser for agriculture and gardening, a new report has found.
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Suspending air freight for sustainable salmon
Atlantic Salmon farmer, Hiddenfjord has announced the suspension of all air freight as of 10 October 2020, reducing the company’s overseas transportation CO2 emissions by 94%.
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All Bakkafrost farms ASC-certified
Following a seven-year assessment period, all Bakkafrost farms in the Faroe Islands are now certified to the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) standard for responsible aquaculture.