Aquaculture 2-10 – Page 88
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Site selection analysis and restrictions
Site selection is an extremely important part of starting an aquaculture venture, said conference chairman Langley Gace as he opened session 5 on day two of the High Energy Mariculture Conference 2018
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Certification and aquaculture insurance adds value
The second day of the High Energy Mariculture Conference 2018 began with business development and investment for offshore farms
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600t Atlantic Salmon R&D facility a success
A 600t per annum salmon hatchery, smolt and market-size Atlantic Salmon Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) R&D facility in Poland has successfully grown several large batches since opening in 2016.
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Crown Estate Scotland hires energy lead
Colin Palmer has been appointed to lead the development of offshore renewable energy and aquaculture for the public body that manages the leasing of Scotland’s seabed.
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Examples of successful high energy operations
Setting the scene for High Energy Mariculture Conference’s technical visit to Corfu Sea Farm, Yannis Papadopoulos, partner at Corfu Sea Farm in Kassiopi, northeast Corfu, introduced his company’’s 1992-established sea bass and sea bream production in session two
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Technology in high energy operations
The first session of this year’’s High Energy Mariculture Conference began with a range of examples on how to successfully maximise production offshore through technology
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High Energy Mariculture opens with keynote
The High Energy Mariculture Conference 2018 opened today with Conference Chairman Langley Gace, Senior Vice President of InnovaSea Systems Inc. giving the keynote address. Also present for the opening session were Vasilis Gontzes, General Manager of conference sponsor Fitco S.A and Dr. Beyhan de Jong, Associate Analyst at RaboResearch Food ...
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Salmon farmer secures equipment purchase loan
Irish salmon farming company Bradán Beo Teoranta has purchased a feed barge from AKVA Group and cage nets from Mørenot Aquaculture through a loan from Export Credit Norway.
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Research explores ‘triple benefit’ of phytase
Two new studies demonstrate that phytase offers tilapia producers a threefold benefit, affecting performance, profitability and sustainability.
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Skretting recirculation hall enables research
Skretting Aquaculture Research Centre has added a recirculation hall to its Norway operations to enable researchers to conduct precise experiments on its latest closed system feed formulations in strict, closely monitored environmental conditions.
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Sonardyne appoints Business Development Manager for aquaculture and renewables
Navigation and positioning technology company Sonardyne International Ltd. has announced the appointment of Elizabeth Paull as Business Development Manager to help support and develop the firm’s business within the growing aquaculture and renewables industries.
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First Dutch farm joins ASC
The first Dutch farm has joined the Aquaculture Stewardship Council’s (ASC) programme after Kingfish Zeeland achieved certification against the ASC Seriola standard.
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MPI invests in Fenix
Norwegian technology company Multi Pump Innovation (MPI) has invested in Chilean aquaculture service company Fenix Aquaculture Servicios (Fenix).
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NOAA may appeal Gulf of Mexico ruling
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is considering whether to appeal the Eastern District of Louisiana’s finding that it does not have regulatory authority to regulate aquaculture under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act following a decision not to allow aquaculture in the Gulf of Mexico.
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ASC salmon standard recognised by GSSI
The Aquaculture Stewardship Council’s (ASC) salmon standard has been recognised by seafood certification industry benchmark, the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI).
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Closed containment system begins production
Production has started at Cermaq’s new closed containment system built to provide maximum bio security and fish welfare and with a 400 tons biomass production capacity.
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Net cleaning robot boosts efficiency
Chilean aquaculture service operator Yagan Chile has ordered two Racemaster net cleaning robot systems from MPI (Multi Pump Innovation) to boost operational efficiency, save time and reduce costs.
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Katronic flow metering aids lumpfish facility
Katronic’s ultrasonic KATflow 200 flowmeter has been used to monitor water flow between the fish tanks and filtration systems within Ocean Matters’ lumpfish breeding facility on Anglesey, Wales.
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Genome research for all-female shrimp breeding
Enzootic and NRGene have completed the sequencing and assembly of the world’s first high-quality genome of freshwater shrimp, M. rosenbergii, to study the performance superiority of female shrimp and enhance the breeding of the all-female broodstock.
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Langley Gace to chair High Energy Mariculture in Corfu
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