A study suggests UV doses that are required to disinfect the intake water of aquaculture facilities should be reassessed to reduce energy costs regarding UV disinfection.
A UK study aims to identify genetic mechanisms that could make Atlantic salmon resistant to a key parasite.
The company delivered two hatcheries and five RAS departments that will allow Salten Aqua group to increase smolt production from 400 tonnes to 1,200 tonnes.
Nofima is surveying salmon producers to recommend the best practices for the production of large salmon smolt in various scenarios.
The new molecular laboratory complements the existing digital pathology, microbiology and environmental laboratories in Inverness and will deliver faster results to Scottish farms.
Phase 2 is expected to be identical to phase 1 and add 7,900 tons of annual production, bringing the total planned production volume to 15,800 tons per year.
The company selected PR Aqua as its RAS partner as the company progresses its development of industrial-scale land-based farming facility serving the U.S.
Graintec and ImpactMarine enter a strategic cooperation agreement for the development and construction of an international portfolio of land-based aquaculture facilities.
AquaMaof will deliver its RAS technology for an annual salmon production of up to 20,000 tons in Brennholmen, in Åfjord municipality, and will become a strategic owner of Kvidul.
The new lighting system features the most efficient LED technology in the market, is recyclable and is made with Chilean copper that avoids adhesions and improves temperature control.
Signify and ShrimpVet completed a series of shrimp trials and found that blue and green spectra positively impact shrimp growth.
NaturalShrimp announced that its team demonstrated that its patented electrocoagulation technology can reduce nitrites without the need for a biofilter in a RAS filtration system.
Mouth rot and tenacibaculosis represent a major issue for the health and welfare in farmed Atlantic salmon.
Rock Energy is evaluating comprehensive geothermal and circular bioenergy projects for use in coastal aquaculture, as well as offer land-based systems.
If successful, the second phase trial would provide independent scientifically validated confirmation of the use of these technologies to improve salmon production.
ReelData and Laksesystemer signed an agreement to provide feed systems for land-based aquaculture with ReelData’s ReelAppetite, autonomous appetite adjustment system.
The technology enables the creation of a natural environment in which the salmon can thrive and allows the company to produce fish at an energy cost of only 1 kWh per kilo.
Bio Marine AS is a leading player within oxygen systems for aquaculture and offers a variety of other solutions for environmental control of pens.
New research reveals that keeping rainbow trout under constant light disrupts daily rhythms and skin microbiome leading to increased susceptibility to parasites.
HatcheryMatch aims to develop and prototype four technologies to improve the precision, accuracy and efficiency of the available technology for recirculating marine fish hatchery systems.