The fund invested in UK-based WellFish Tech which developed aquaculture-diagnostics using blood biomarkers and AI to determine the health status of fish.
The licenses allow better access to broodstock candidates from the sea and develop the production of broodstock and eggs on land.
Genetic technique makes breeding healthy animals more accessible to small and medium-scale fish farming producers.
The MBO team led by Hideyoshi Segovia has established a new company that has partnered with Benchmark for the ongoing development of its tilapia selective breeding program.
Kristin Meyer was appointed as director of supply security to strengthen the supply chain management.
Improved strains are expected to help meet the government target to produce 8.6 million tons of fish per year by 2041.
ScaleAQ Software and BiOceanOr signed a cooperation agreement to join forces toward leveraging water quality forecasts to improve fish welfare and growth.
The vaccine is currently in the validation stage to prevent SRS and other diseases.
The project follows the installation of the first true RAS hatchery in Iceland.
Kingfish Maine operations manager, Megan Sorby, is initiating a new land-based RAS project to grow red drum.
The company plans another harvest of Dutch yellowtail from Maine.
It is the first sturgeon breeding farm with a focus on caviar production to receive BAP certification.
The unit will help ensure the security of the egg supply and improve fish survival.
Profunda aims to supply biosecure salmon eggs all year round to customers across the globe.
The new contract aims to provide 320,000 smolts to a ”major” aquaculture player.
The company has received the approval to increase the annual production capacity of its hatchery in Cervo, Spain to six million turbot juveniles and 10 million sole juveniles.
The hatchery plans to produce up to 30 million high-quality fingerlings of seabream, seabass and meagre.
Spanish researchers from the IEO bred Atlantic bluefin tuna in a land-based facility for the first time.
Computer simulations are key to bringing aquaculture into line with genetic advances being made in land-based agriculture, according to a University of Queensland researcher.
Trout producer SanLei is the only BAP-certified farm and hatchery in all of Africa.