The company signed a contract with Cold Lake AB to deliver an Arctic char egg-to-harvest RAS facility with a production capacity of 4,000 tons per year.
RASbiome aims to improve the sustainability of fish production in RAS by introducing new and innovative approaches for microbiological water treatment.
The new facility will have nearly double the capacity while reducing its overall energy consumption by up to 50%.
A section of the genetic code significantly affects survival during a virus outbreak, leading to the potential for breeding resistant fish.
MAT Filtration Technologies and MAT-KULING partnered with ALEC E&C for land-based aquaculture projects in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
A team of international researchers compared the survival, development and gene expression of Atlantic salmon grown in a RAS and flow-through systems during hatchery stages.
Approximately 400 tons of fish are expected to be lost, the equivalent of around 17% of annualized harvest volumes from the Denmark facility at steady-state production.
The companies invested in Nofitech, a Norway-based turnkey supplier of land-based fish farming facilities, services, and equipment.
20 experimental RAS will study the performance of Atlantic salmon under intensive culture conditions.
The long-term agreement will supply salmon ova to Proximar RAS project that will integrate AquaMaof’s technology.
An international project will conduct a feasibility study into the conversion of pangasius mortalities and processing waste into a sustainable biofuel for distributed power generation.
Venture fund Momentum leads a consortium consisting of Broodstock, EGD Capital and Seagrow that will inject NOK 38 million in the sludge treatment company Blue Ocean Technology.
After the partnership with Norwegian Lobster Farm, Green Mountain partnered with Hima Seafood to reuse waste heat from the data center in the world's largest land-based trout farm.
Commissioned by Moscow-based investment company, Russian Friends Capital (RFC), the two new facilities are each planned to produce an initial 2,500 tons of Atlantic salmon.
Norwegian Lobster Farm will build a new production facility adjacent to a data center to use the heated seawater, used to cool the IT equipment, directly to breed lobsters.
The company will conduct a feasibility study for a 20,000 ton land-based salmon facility to be built by a joint venture between Salmon Evolution ASA and Dongwon Industries Co., Ltd.
Signify will provide Salmon Evolution with overhead and underwater aquaculture lighting for the company’s land-based salmon farming facility that is scheduled to be opened in Norway.
Additional information and strategies were developed including two new vaccines.
The new facility will have the capacity to produce up to 40,000 tons of salmon and will consist of a hatchery, an ongrowing farm, a processing house and service buildings
The global investment firm behind Pure Salmon acquired the aquaculture division of Krüger Kaldnes from Veolia in their ambition to become the largest global sustainable salmon producer.