Norcod and Havlandet Marin Yngel partnered in a 50-50 joint venture to build a new hatchery with a production capacity of 24 million cod fry per year.
The company acquired Kraft Laks, a Norwegian family-owned producer which aims to cover Salmon Evolution’s smolt needs.
Spring Genetics will implement aquaManager’s Hatchery module, supporting them in the production of high-performing tilapia broodstock and sex-reversed fingerlings.
The pioneering work of Trygve Gjedrem was central to the development of Norwegian salmon national breeding programs.
The project will develop seaweed strains for commercial use and collaborate with the kelp farming industry to help them adopt modern plant breeding methodologies and hatchery techniques.
Study found sensitivity of the salmon microbiome to environmental stressors during early life.
To further increase the production volume, the country will build breeding centers.
After jointly developing an end-to-end digital solution for smart farms, Singapore Aquaculture Technologies secured a Series A financing round totaling S$9.2 million, most of it from Siemens.
Taste of BC Aquafarms, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Blue Star Foods Corp., selected PR Aqua, as its RAS technology provider for its planned 1,500 metric ton farm.
Øyvind J. Brevik will be responsible for fish health and welfare in all the global production units connected with the Benchmark Genetics breeding programs for Atlantic salmon.
Benchmark will supply genetics from their Icelandic facilities to a project in progress for a land-based RAS facility in Singapore.
Neotropical catfish (Pseudoplatystoma punctifer) is an important species for feeding the Amazonian population, with potential for the aquaculture market.
The company will continue to develop PatoGen as a leading provider of preventive and diagnostic analysis to the growing aquaculture industry.
The decision is taken based on a precautionary approach and to reduce risk, as the company will develop salmon farming operations in Placentia Bay gradually and responsibly.
Hector Xavier Valdez, based in Ecuador, and Manuel Zazueta, based in Mexico, will lead these important markets for INVE.
RASbiome aims to improve the sustainability of fish production in RAS by introducing new and innovative approaches for microbiological water treatment.
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.
Minnowtech was awarded a $999,780 grant that will focus on the development of its sonar-based product for the company’s upcoming commercialization stage.
The new farm will be the company’s first large-scale commercial facility, with a planned annual production capacity of 10,000 metric tons.
The program will go beyond shrimp farm-level improvements to safeguard the world’s remaining mangroves in Ecuador.