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Batteries reduce fish farm’s energy costs
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.
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Morenot expands in Lithuania
To create a more efficient value chain for the production of aquaculture nets, Morenot is building a new production factory in Lithuania.
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Pioneering tech to improve Artemia production
INVE Aquaculture’s latest technologies aim to further improve the production of Artemia cysts and maintain product quality
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Hydroniq’s coolers to Sølvtrans wellboat
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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Cermaq adds to traceability with blockchain
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.
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New feed concept optimised for RAS
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.
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Atlantic Sapphire ‘Star of Innovation’
Salmon farmer Atlantic Sapphire has been named ‘Star of Innovation’ at the annual European Small and Mid-Cap Awards 2019 held in Brussels.
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Exporting delousing systems to Russia
Flatsetsund Engineering is delivering four FLS delousing lines to Murmansk, mounted on the Enabler One barge which FSV Group is supplying to Russian Aquaculture.
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Sulphide levels: Better monitoring
An environmental monitoring tool that measures sulphide levels in sediment is expected to show great promise on Scottish fish farms
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Digitalising the aquaculture industry
Broodstock Capital has increased its ownership share in Maritech Systems to 98%, up from the 52% the seafood investor acquired in December 2017.
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SAIC secures GB£10m aquaculture funding
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.
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New workboat to combat gill health issues
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.
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Experience the future of salmon processing
Icelandic food processing company, Marel, will be demonstrating its knowhow and expertise in Copenhagen next year.
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Tales of Irish salmon in new visitor centre
A new visitor centre telling the story of Irish salmon has opened in the Burren Smokehouse in Co. Clare.
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Atlantic Sapphire joins UN Global Compact
Norwegian salmon producer, Atlantic Sapphire, has joined the United Nations Global Compact, the world’s largest voluntary corporate sustainability initiative.
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Scottish government aids women in aquaculture
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.
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BioMar ranked top by sustainability alliance
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.
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Veramaris wins fish oil challenge
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.
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Skretting pledges funds for feed
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.