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Aquaculture embraces digital age
Skretting’s integrated digital platform is helping aquaculture business owners calculate expected performance and apply real-time production upgrades on a farm-by-farm basis.
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Millions of oysters to return to Europe
A plan to develop a ‘blueprint’ for native oyster reef restoration could see millions of native oysters (Ostrea edulis) returned to European waters.
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Natural gas key to sustainable shrimp feed
Alternative protein producer Calysta has joined forces with Thai Union Group to offer the world its first taste of commercially farmed shrimp fed with protein produced from natural gas.
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ASC salmon comes to Brazil
Shoppers in Brazil can now buy Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) certified salmon thanks to a new range of products in Swift supermarkets.
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The Veramaris Solution
How sustainable squaculture will spark growth in a constrained industry; As the demand for salmon at the dinner table surges globally, so does the pressure on small ocean fish used in feeding them.
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Fish handling system for delousing vessel
The PG Flow Solutions group has been tasked with supplying a complete fish handling system, including delousing system and fish transfer pumps, to a delousing vessel.
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Loch Duart wins at Made in Scotland awards
Independent Scottish salmon farming business, Loch Duart, which is based in Sutherland and the Uists, has been named ‘Exporter of the Year’ at the 2019 Made in Scotland Awards.
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Applying blockchain technology to aquaculture
The Indian state of Andhra Pradesh is about to utilise blockchain technologies to address growing problems of antibiotics used in aquaculture, aiming to monitor the entire chain of culture and processing, reports JK Kumar.
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Congress moves to ban ocean fish farming
United States Congressman Don Young has introduced the Keep Finfish Free Act which places a moratorium on commercial permitting of marine finfish aquaculture facilities in federally controlled areas of the ocean.
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ASC and Fair Trade focus on Indonesia
The Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) and Fair Trade USA have joined forces to drive improvements in the aquaculture sector in Indonesia, the second biggest producer of farmed fish in the world.
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BluGlacier joins GSSI as funding partner
The Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI) has announced that BluGlacier has joined the GSSI Global Partnership as a funding partner.
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Bird deterrent device protects fish
A bird deterrent device that takes advantage of the fear reflex birds have for green light has been successful in helping protect fish farms from bird attacks and disease.
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BioMar completes insect meal testing
BioMar has completed the testing of insect meal in feeds for aquaculture and believe it shows promise as an alternative protein source.
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MSD approach to Niger Delta aquaculture
For the Niger Delta''s less well off small scale farmers, a lack of return on investment is particularly serious if there is no break-even or profit margin at the end of their production circle. Many of Nigeria’s farmers left the industry as soon as profits were either small or non-existent ...
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Aas Mek opts for PG pumps on new wellboat
Norwegian shipbuilder Aas Mekaniske Verksted has awarded pump and liquid handling specialist PG Flow Solutions a contract to deliver pump systems to a wellboat the shipyard is building for Brønnbåt Nord AS.
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Australian reef restoration shows promise
The Southern Hemisphere’s largest reef restoration project has reached an important milestone with the seeding of more than 50,000 endangered Australian flat oysters.
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Landia BioChop helps Faroe salmon farmers
Denmark-based Landia is providing its fourth BioChop unit to Faroe Islands-based P/F Luna, increasing the salmon producer’s biosecurity.
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Aquaculture Innovation Challenge Round One
The first round of the global Aquaculture Innovation Challenge (AIC) has ended with 17 of the initial 56 applications moving on to the second round.
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Feed optimisation through digitalisation
Over the last few decades, IT has advanced significantly, with profound impacts on industries including aquaculture
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Skretting launches new tuna diet
A new diet aimed at helping tuna farmers avoid the biosecurity risks and sustainability issues associated with baitfish diets has been launched by Skretting.