All Aquaculture articles – Page 14

  • The company’s work started with the issue of disease and how problems spread in the ocean for farmers, said Manolin CEO and founder Tony Chen
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    Data science for disease control

    2021-12-13T14:55:00Z

    Diseases such as pasteurellosis and infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) wreak havoc on fish health and highlight the need for continuous research on health and disease. In the meantime, farmers want a secure, reliable way to share information with one another and ample time to evade disease.

  • Participants at 2021 FEAP General Assembly in Rome
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    The FEAP holds 2021 General Assembly in Rome

    2021-12-13T11:20:00Z

    The Federation of European Aquaculture Producers held its 2021 General Assembly in Rome earlier this month – first onsite event organised by the federation since February 2020 and coupled with online participation through a hybrid setting.

  • There significant applications and advantages of AI for the fish farming industry, but these come with a word of caution
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    Artificial intelligence in aquaculture

    2021-12-10T14:16:00Z

    A popular subject of discussion in the maritime sector for some time now, artificial intelligence is gradually establishing itself in fish farming. Sunderland Marine Aquaculture Manager Duncan Perrin and risk management surveyors James Simison and Allan Lyons outline the applications and advantages of AI in the fish farming industry – ...

  • The Grieg Seafood Hjaltland UK acquisition could be complete before the end of the year, according to Scottish Sea Farms Managing Director Jim Gallagher
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    Scottish Sea Farms cleared to acquire Grieg Seafood Hjaltland UK

    2021-12-08T11:23:00Z

    The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has cleared Scottish Sea Farms’ bid to acquire Grieg Seafood Hjaltland UK, paving the way for the deal to complete. 

  • An official visit to an oyster farm in Russia. Photo: Yaroslavl government
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    Black Sea oyster renaissance

    2021-11-25T09:55:00Z

    Ukraine, Russia, and Georgia harbour plans to expand oyster production in the Black Sea, eyeing not only domestic but also international markets

  • Testing Garware’s X12 fabric at the Huenquillahue research centre in Mowi Chile. Photo: Garware
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    Fabric barrier against sea lice

    2021-11-24T11:44:00Z

    Mowi Chile has successfully evaluated fabric developed by Garware as a mechanical barrier against Caligus larvae. 

  • FlipFarm Systems’s process eliminates much of the backbreaking labour associated with oyster aquaculture. Photo: GSA
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    FlipFarm Systems nabs 2021 Global Aquaculture Innovation Award

    2021-11-23T16:29:00Z

    A New Zealand company that developed a semi-automated method for turning oyster-growing cages over with minimal human effort is the winner of the Global Seafood Alliance’s ninth annual Global Aquaculture Innovation Award.

  • Processing cod at Vesterålen Havbruk’s processing factory in Myre. Photo: Vesterålen Havbruk
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    Norcod strikes harvesting agreement with Vesterålen Havbruk

    2021-11-22T13:16:00Z

    Norwegian aquaculture venture Norcod and Myre processing company Vesterålen Havbruk have entered into a partnership for the harvesting of all Norcod’s farmed cod from its Frosvika facility.

  • Helga Sigurrós Valgeirsdottir, Senior Account Manager - Corporate & Investment Banking at Arion Banki, moderator Nick Lambert, Director & Co-Founder of NLA International Árni M Mathiesen, Senior Advisor at Iceland Ocean Cluster, and Árni Páll Einarsson, C
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    Looking into aquaculture’s crystal ball

    2021-11-18T13:00:00Z

    It’s a big ask to request a prediction of the future, but in the Blue Economy discussion of IceFish Connect, that’s exactly what moderator Nick Lambert wanted, and his panel were adamant that aquaculture is only going to grow.

  • Australia’s National Aquaculture Council has been absorbed into Seafood industry Australia, with an Aquaculture Advisory Committee launched. Photo: Seafood Industry Australia
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    Seafood Industry Australia absorbs National Aquaculture Council

    2021-10-27T12:15:00Z

    Seafood Industry Australia (SIA), the body representing Australia’s commercial fishing industry, has announced the absorption of the responsibilities of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) and the launch of the Aquaculture Advisory Committee (AAC).

  • Scottish Sea Farms is working with AquaGen to select the best from its own marine farms and to produce offspring from those. Photo: SSF
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    Future-proofing fish welfare with Scottish-grown eggs

    2021-10-21T11:10:00Z

    Scottish Sea Farms is set to take delivery of the first eggs bred from salmon grown at its own marine farms in Scotland – a key milestone in its sector-leading collaboration with breeding specialists AquaGen aimed at future-proofing farmed fish welfare in the face of climate change.

  • A Vietnamese shrimp farmer uses XpertSea's app
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    Connecting shrimp farmers and buyers

    2021-10-21T09:45:00Z

    A new data-driven marketplace developed by XpertSea is helping the shrimp industry unlock growth and seal better trade deals, reports Bonnie Waycott. 

  • The demand is strong for quality Australian rock oysters. Photo: Australia’s Oyster Coast
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    Australian producer secures oyster spat supply

    2021-10-21T09:34:00Z

    Australia’s Oyster Coast aims to raise the bar in improving oyster quality and supply across Australia by expanding its nursery programme and farming operations.