Aquaculture 2-10 – Page 82
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Anchoring technology secures new areas
A consortium of engineers in Scotland is developing a new anchoring technology for the aquaculture industry which could help support the sectors ambitions for long-term sustainable growth.
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Skretting commits to Protix insect meal
Skretting has signed a deal with insect breeder, Protix, that could see up to 5.5 million salmon servings per year brought to market with insect meal incorporated into the feed.
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Salmon novelty in France
French retailer Supermarché Match has launched sales of salmon fed with Veramaris’ innovative natural marine algal oil rich in omega-3 EPA & DHA.
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Multi-discipline approach for salmon industry
At Aqua Nor 2019, Benchmark will highlight the importance of a multi-disciplinary approach to help tackle the salmon industry’s biggest challenges
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Gael Force saves space with Robox Aqua
Gael Force Group has specified the Robox Aqua blower technology from Gardner Denver’s Robuschi brand, enabling it to overcome space restrictions on the company’s marine feed barges.
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Nessco compressors for post-smolt facility
Norwegian company Nessco has been chosen as supplier of compressor systems to the closed post-smolt facility FishGLOBE v5 currently being built at Stathelle in Telenmark.
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Cromaris awarded FoS certification
Friend of the Sea has confirmed the certification of Croatian aquaculture company, Cromaris, for demonstrable sustainable practices.
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Cefas recognised as disease experts
The UK’s science expertise and international leadership in identifying and managing new diseases that affect aquaculture has been recognised by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE).
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Hatch: Calling aquaculture innovators
A unique accelerator for sustainable aquaculture startups is taking its third cohort to Hawaii. Hatch is expanding its programme by offering more investment, more locations as well as more industry and investor connections.
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SAIC welcomes progress on tackling sea lice
“We have seen a range of successes in tackling sea lice over the last few years, which have led to real progress and a noteworthy reduction in their numbers,” said Heather Jones, CEO of the Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC). “However, there’s always room for improvement and we’re keen to ...
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ABB powers submersible offshore salmon farm
Digital technology company ABB has won a contract from Arctic Offshore Farming to power its first-ever remote controlled submersible offshore salmon farm in the Arctic Ocean.
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Investors call for sea change in aquaculture
A new report for investors warns that growth in the aquaculture sector could be undermined by a failure to manage environmental, social and governance risks.
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Milestone reached by Atlantis project
Atlantis Subsea Farming, a subsidiary of SinkabergHansen, AKVA group and Egersund Net, has successfully implemented its submersible pen since gaining a development licence in March last year.
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Scottish Sea Farms brings boost to Orkney
Scotland’s supply chain is set to share in a £3.2m boost to business following the news that Scottish Sea Farms has been given the approval for a new salmon farm off the small island of Hunda within Scapa Flow in Orkney.
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Low trophic aquaculture in the spotlight
More than seventy scientists and industry professionals from 16 countries are gathering this week in Tromsø to launch the EU-funded AquaVitae project.
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Norway cleans up in Chile
Despite there being little in common, in terms of climate at least, between the cold Atlantic coast of Norway and the heat of Chile, the countries do share one major interest – salmon farming on a huge scale to meet an ever-growing global demand for fish.
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R&D at Aqua Nor exhibition
Research, innovation and teaching is on the agenda for the second time at the Aqua Nor aquaculture exhibition in Trondheim in August.
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New benchmark in salmon egg production
UK-based Benchmark has opened a new state-of-the-art egg production unit in Sørfold in Norway, focused on quality as well as quantity.
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Algal bloom hits Norwegian salmon sector
An ongoing algal bloom event in northern Norway has left the country’s salmon industry just starting to count the cost.
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Loch Duart appoints new chairman
Scottish salmon farming company, Loch Duart, has appointed a new chairman. Alistair Erskine, a Scottish seafood industry expert, is taking over from Dr Andrew Barbour, who has chaired the company since 2008 having joined as a non-executive director in 2002.