Hybrid flow-through systems technology promises to enhance sustainability, boost salmon supply, and improve biosecurity, addressing some of the industry’s most pressing challenges.
At the 8th Fish & Shellfish Larviculture Symposium (Larvi 2024), Tony Broadhurst, a consultant hatchery specialist, explored the key changes, challenges, and opportunities that lie ahead in the industry.
CSIRO’s aquaculture research and development spans breeding and genomics through to health, nutrition, and production processes.
The new owner Amar Seafood plan to expand Otter Ferry’s hatchery to increase its production capacity in Scotland, Canada and Norway.
“Together, we are building an innovative ecosystem that will turbocharge sustainability, efficiency, and predictability, setting a new standard for the future of aquaculture,” said Kostas Seferis, founder of aquaManager.
Aedrian Ortiz Johnson will spearhead the company’s efforts to grow and maintain its market share, driving sales and delivering nutritional innovation and value creation to customers worldwide.
Over its eight editions, Larvi has focused on one specific theme – larviculture of fish and shellfish species – not only a multi-billion aquaculture industry, but also crucial for successful aquaculture outcomes.
This plant in Ecuador consolidates a network of three facilities in the Andean region dedicated to Ecuador, offering versatility and flexibility tailored to the needs of a constantly changing and evolving shrimp industry.
Secretary of State for Scotland Ian Murray MP said the new aquaculture research facility at the University of Stirling will boost productivity, improve sustainability and create jobs.
Aquaculture hatcheries traditionally rely on rotifer and Artemia as live feeds for the early larval stages. But technology is evolving and has allowed the industrial production of other live feed species and smaller dry feeds.
Hatchery Feed & Management hosted this webinar to discuss some of these recent innovations, with two of the recent disruptors in live feeds, CFEED and Planktonic, and inert feeds with BioMar.
Sponsored by CFEED and Planktonic.
Moderator: George Koumoundouros, Professor of Marine Biology, University of Crete
ReelData released a camera developed from the ground up for AI applications in aquaculture.
Onsite analysis helps ensure shellfish quality and safety across the production line.
This new generation of diets brings new capacities to optimize reproductive rates in fish farms and RAS centers.
Warden Biomedia demonstrated that a spherical-shaped media design can reduce the energy input required in the effluent treatment system.