Aquaculture 2-10 – Page 77

  • Kvarøy salmon farm off the island of Selsøyvær in the Norwegian Sea Photo: AKVA Group
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    Batteries reduce fish farm’s energy costs

    2019-11-29T12:06:00Z

    A large-scale storage system developed by Tesvolt and Kverneland Energi is helping aquaculture company, Kvarøy, reduce diesel emissions by 60% and cut operating costs by up to €200,000 per cycle.

  • Morenot is opening a new factory in Lithuania Photo: Morenot
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    Morenot expands in Lithuania

    2019-11-28T13:13:00Z

    To create a more efficient value chain for the production of aquaculture nets, Morenot is building a new production factory in Lithuania.

  • Pioneering Tech to Improve Artemia Production
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    Pioneering tech to improve Artemia production

    2019-11-27T09:59:00Z

    INVE Aquaculture’s latest technologies aim to further improve the production of Artemia cysts and maintain product quality

  • Hydroniq’s coolers to Sølvtrans wellboat
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    Hydroniq’s coolers to Sølvtrans wellboat

    2019-11-27T09:29:00Z

    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.

  • Cermaq has introduced blockchain technology to enhance transparency and traceability
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    Cermaq adds to traceability with blockchain

    2019-11-25T10:22:00Z

    Consumers in France can now get information about the provenance of their salmon; where it was farmed and by whom and even what food it was fed, thanks to Cermaq''s use of blockchain technology.

  • Skretting is rolling out a new concept for salmon grown in RAS Photo: Skretting
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    New feed concept optimised for RAS

    2019-11-22T09:36:00Z

    Over the coming months, Skretting will roll out the RCX concept for Atlantic salmon grown in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) - a range fully optimised for RAS.

  • Atlantic Sapphire has been named ‘Star of Innovation’ Photo: Atlantic Sapphire
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    Atlantic Sapphire ‘Star of Innovation’

    2019-11-21T10:39:00Z

    Salmon farmer Atlantic Sapphire has been named ‘Star of Innovation’ at the annual European Small and Mid-Cap Awards 2019 held in Brussels.

  • Aquaculture’s time is now
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    Aquaculture’s time is now

    2019-11-20T11:05:00Z

    Fish farming can thrive in this new age of tech disruption

  • Exporting delousing systems to Russia
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    Exporting delousing systems to Russia

    2019-11-20T11:01:00Z

    Flatsetsund Engineering is delivering four FLS delousing lines to Murmansk, mounted on the Enabler One barge which FSV Group is supplying to Russian Aquaculture.

  • Sulphide Levels: Better Monitoring
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    Sulphide levels: Better monitoring

    2019-11-20T10:57:00Z

    An environmental monitoring tool that measures sulphide levels in sediment is expected to show great promise on Scottish fish farms

  • Broodstock Capital is keen to increase the digitalisation of the aquaculture industry Photo: Maritech Systems
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    Digitalising the aquaculture industry

    2019-11-20T10:31:00Z

    Broodstock Capital has increased its ownership share in Maritech Systems to 98%, up from the 52% the seafood investor acquired in December 2017.

  • SAIC
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    SAIC secures GB£10m aquaculture funding

    2019-11-19T09:58:00Z

    The Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC) has received a GB£10m, five-year funding package to support the sustainable growth of the sector and help re-affirm Scotland’s position as a global leader in innovation and seafood production.

  • Scottish Sea Farms will take delivery of the new workboat in 2020 Photo: Scottish Sea Farms
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    New workboat to combat gill health issues

    2019-11-15T08:21:00Z

    As part of a £750,000 investment in gill health research projects, Scottish Sea Farms is set to take delivery of a new purpose-built workboat to increase response times.

  • Marel will be demonstrating its salmon processing expertise in Copenhagen next year Photo: Marel
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    Experience the future of salmon processing

    2019-11-14T11:30:00Z

    Icelandic food processing company, Marel, will be demonstrating its knowhow and expertise in Copenhagen next year.

  • Birgitta Hedin-Curtin, owner and manager of the Burren Smokehouse Photo: BIM
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    Tales of Irish salmon in new visitor centre

    2019-11-13T11:57:00Z

    A new visitor centre telling the story of Irish salmon has opened in the Burren Smokehouse in Co. Clare.

  • Atlantic Sapphire has joined the UN Global Compact Photo: Atlantic Sapphire
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    Atlantic Sapphire joins UN Global Compact

    2019-11-07T08:11:00Z

    Norwegian salmon producer, Atlantic Sapphire, has joined the United Nations Global Compact, the world’s largest voluntary corporate sustainability initiative.

  • Member of WiSA Photo: WiSA
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    Scottish government aids women in aquaculture

    2019-11-07T07:48:00Z

    An initiative designed to promote diversity in aquaculture is set to benefit from support from the Scottish government, to help boost career opportunities for women in Scotland’s seafood industry.

  • BioMar is the highest ranked feed supplier in the Seafood Stewardship Index Photo: BioMar Group
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    BioMar ranked top by sustainability alliance

    2019-11-06T10:42:00Z

    The BioMar Group has achieved the highest-ranking feed supplier in the first ever Seafood Stewardship Index from the World Benchmarking Alliance, which helps the private sector work towards the United Nations'' sustainable development goals.

  • Veramaris has won the F3 Fish Oil Challenge Photo: F3 Challenge
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    Veramaris wins fish oil challenge

    2019-11-01T11:50:00Z

    The Future of Fish Feed has announced that the Netherlands-based joint venture Veramaris has won the F3 Fish Oil Challenge for selling the most ''fish-free'' oil for use in aquaculture feed.

  • Skretting is committing to funding worth US$2m to develop alternative feed ingredients Photo: Skretting
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    Skretting pledges funds for feed

    2019-10-30T08:16:00Z

    As part of a longstanding commitment to safeguard the world’s oceans, Skretting has allocated US$2 million to enable the development of alternative aquaculture feed ingredients.