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Calysta partners with Nofima for trials to promote sustainable seafood
Calysta has partnered with Nofima to conduct large-scale trials in Atlantic salmon using Calysta’s FeedKind protein to improve feed efficiency and fish health.
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HIE at Aquaculture UK 2018 in Aviemore
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) will be in Aviemore this week to offer advice and support to businesses working in the aquaculture sector.
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HAPO builds brand at Seafood Expo Global Brussels
Hellenic Aquaculture Producers Organization (HAPO) has made its first international appearance at Seafood Expo Global in Brussels to attract international buyers and fish farming businesses.
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Alessandro Lovatelli: highlighting the future of aquaculture
This year''s Offshore Mariculture Conference Chairman was Alessandro Lovatelli, FAO Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Officer based at Santiago in Chile. He started his aquaculture career in Europe''s private sector when working on the artificial production of commercially valuable bivalve species and on-growing applications. Today he is based in the FAO ...
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New DKK90m factory line will enable BioMar to deliver 150,000t of feed a year
BioMar Group will invest in a new DKK90m highly specialised line dedicated to fry and RAS feed production to enable its Denmark-based factory to deliver 150,000t of feed per year.
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OMC Asia: A highly successful event
The Offshore Mariculture Conference brought together attendees from a host of countries and aquaculture fields, and the conference made it clear that the future of aquaculture lies offshore.
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OMC Asia: Biofouling – keeping it clean
Innovasea Systems'' Tyler Sclodnick opened Session 5 at OMC Asia and said that working with ocean systems is all about energy – currents, winds and waves. This, he stated, makes the theme of his talk, biofouling, all the more significant because forces inflicted on a pen are amplified when ...
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OMC Asia: the shift offshore
Opening the second day of the Offshore Mariculture Conference 2018 by summarizing the first day, conference ?chairman Alessandro Lovatelli noted the large moves underway from small cages to bigger ones, and efforts to establish farms further offshore.
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OMC Asia: successful zoning at sea
Although offshore aquaculture seems promising for Singapore and the rest of SE Asia, zoning, licensing and security aspects for planning and management of aquaculture are key to successfully farming fish at sea. The conference’s second session kicked off with a talk on zoning and how this could be applied to ...
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OMC Asia: tackling the shift to offshore
Moving from inefficient nearshore production approaches to higher energy offshore industrial methods can be a success, according to the first session of this year''s Offshore Mariculture Conference. Erik Vis, Director of Farming Operations at cobia farm Ocean Blue began the session by introducing his company''s three-pillar approach to sustainability when ...
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OMC Asia keynote; producing more with fewer resources
The Official Mariculture Conference 2018 began this morning with Conference Chairman Alessandro Lovatelli, Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Officer at the FAO beginning his introduction. Also on the podium were Lukas Manomaitis, Conference Chairman and USSEC Aquaculture Program Technical Contractor and Southeast Asian Technical Director at the US Soybean Export Council, ...
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Interview: Dr. Guillaume Drillet, President, World Aquaculture Society Asia Pacific Chapter
A day before the Offshore Mariculture Conference kicks off in Singapore, World Fishing & Aquaculture sat down with Dr. Guillaume Drillet, Immediate Past- President of the World Aquaculture Society''s Asia Pacific Chapter, to discuss Singapore''s aquaculture industry and hear his expectations for this week''s conference.
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Vónin and Crosby join forces on cage hardware range
Vónin was involved early in the aquaculture business, drawing on its long background in many types of fishing gears, as fish farming grew rapidly in the Faroese fjords, and it wasn’t long before Vónin’s expertise was in demand across the rest of the Nordic region and in the UK.
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Supercharging offshore mariculture
Southeast Asia’s aquaculture sector has a long way to go to catch up with other parts of the world, but has the potential to reinvent itself in only a few years if all the pieces fall into place, according to the US Soybean Export Council’s Bangkok-based Lukas Manomaitis.
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Salmon waste to fuel Faroese energy
Faroe Islands-based salmon producer Bakkafrost will invest in a new biogas plant in collaboration with other Faroese fish farmers and local dairy farmers, using waste products from fish and dairy farming to produce energy and fertiliser.
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atg UV gains NVI approval for disinfection of intake water and wastewater
atg UV Technology’s WF range of UV systems has been awarded Norwegian Veterinary Institute (NVI) approval for disinfection of intake water and wastewater from aquaculture installations.
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IFFO report shows focus on data and scientific evidence
IFFO, The Marine Ingredients Organisation has released its 2017 Annual Report, which highlights its increased investment and focus on data gathering and technical reports, with the aim of effectively communicating the strategic and vital role of marine ingredients.
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Aggreko to demonstrate cost-saving technology at Aquaculture UK
Aggreko will be exhibiting at Aquaculture UK and plans to discuss how it can save fish farms time and cost, plus how it is responding to concerns in the industry surrounding a desire to avoid variations in temperature that have a detrimental impact on business operations.
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Gael Force Group to develop integrated offshore pen to help facilitate industry’s “growth potential”
Gael Force Group will research and develop a new larger integrated fish pen and review its existing pen range to help “unlock” Scottish aquaculture’s huge growth potential.
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Oyster culture in Brazil: An emerging sector along the Amazon mangrove coast
With its long coastline and large markets along coastal cities and towns, the potential for oyster culture in Brazil is high. Last year, a study in Pará state along the eastern Amazon mangrove coast used socio-economic data to analyse the management and future development of Pará’’s oyster culture and present an overview of the situation