The salmon biomass at the Danish RAS facility is expected to be lost.
The company will support the country’s strategy to develop commercial salmon farming with its high-end RAS technology.
The facilities, run by the regional government, aim to produce six million fingerlings per year for local aquaculture farms.
An initial study testing the effects of hyper-antioxidant technologies on oxidation and fish health in RAS shows improved welfare scores, fewer inflammatory gill lesions and reduced early maturation.
Blue Aqua’s integrated business ecosystem across the aquaculture supply chain will work as a starting point for the implementation of a traceability system.
The rebranding follows the merger of the Global Seafood Assurances with the Global Aquaculture Alliance into the Global Seafood Alliance.
Adrian Antonsen will join the company’s core genetics team to strengthen its external consultancy services.
The approval of Puralyze™, a plant-based immersive bath for maintaining the optimal health of fish, in Canada is expected to help fast-track its approval in international aquaculture markets.
Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) Hatchery Standard Issue 2.0 is now available for public comment ending on November 8.
Funded by the Open Society Foundations, the online platform will host an array of integrated aquaculture data sourced from government, private sector, research institutions and other stakeholders.
Biosecurity, all-year-round production and superior genetics are the company’s key points to support the development of a sustainable tilapia industry in the region.
Ecuadorean company Biogemar, together with Spanish researchers, improved shrimp growth to 2.5-3.2 grams per week, higher rates than the average 1.5 grams of this species in Ecuador.
Grobest will develop a next-generation feed that is tailored for UniAqua’s proprietary Hybrid Biological Recirculating System™ to facilitate all its technological advances.
The first ballan wrasse reared at Mowi’s Anglesey hatchery in Wales has been delivered to Mowi’s seawater farms.
A new project in Zambia aims to reduce aquaculture losses due to fish mortality with a multivalent vaccine.
ASC is consulting the public on new requirements to improve the welfare of farmed fish that take advantage of new developments and research to cover issues including water quality, stocking density and slaughter.
The country is testing intensive tilapia hatchery techniques to create a model hatchery that can boost production at minimum costs.
The project will explore the range of factors that determine the best possible conditions for delivering vaccinations against Aeromonas salmonicida at the hatchery stage.
A team of Spanish researchers tested different feeding strategies in greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) larvae with the aim of reducing the use of Artemia and reduce the cost of production.
A new US project plans to raise yellow perch in RAS and develop and distribute a guide for producers on how to raise yellow perch and describes best practices and cost estimates for production in RAS.