Three-Sixty Aquaculture is collaborating with NanobOx and GIS Gas Infusion Systems to conduct nanobubble and CO₂ stripping trials at its shrimp RAS facilities.
Magnus Thor Asgeirsson will lead the growth of NP Innovation in the Icelandic market.
BioMar has previously achieved ASC Feed Certification in Ecuador, Chile, the United Kingdom, and Costa Rica.
Geir Olav Melingen has decided to resign from his position, while Novo Holdings has initiated the search process for a new CEO.
The partnership with Fóðurblandan makes BioMar the only global manufacturer with aquafeed production in Iceland.
The panel provides the ability to reveal critical insights needed to accelerate genetic progress in P. monodon.
The DNA-based innovation is set to help aquaculture businesses cut costs and enhance sustainability in caviar farming.
At the core of the acquisition is Fjord Solutions' BioCollector, a robust collection system that efficiently captures and gently transports feed waste and sludge from open and semi-closed cages.
One of the target species is Galdieria sulphuraria, now a lead contender for commercialization, that is also being explored in Europe for similar nutrition commercialization purposes.
The project will apply imaging technology and machine learning to support more accurate selection in breeding without compromising fish welfare.
Lumic and Greenfox Marine are developing a machine that analyzes the fish both externally and internally, while simultaneously vaccinating and sorting the fish.
MAT-KULING signed a contract with NAQUA to deliver a next-generation barramundi hatchery.
Ross Houston is the new chief scientific officer and Bruno Decock is the new head of Benchmark Genetics Shrimp.
Synnøve Helland is the new commercial director and will oversee sales, tender work, marketing and communication.
Aligning the twelve ASC species standards into one global standard, the ASC Farm Standard brings greater consistency to requirements across all species standards.
Funding will create 15 jobs and accelerate the development of data-driven solutions for fish farmers.
The facility has a capacity of 500 metric tons of Atlantic salmon per year and uses RAS technology delivered by AKVA group.
The company also launched five new innovative hatchery feed products for diverse species, including salmon, tilapia, golden pompano, snakehead and catfish.
The aquafeed supply agreement will be in effect for 2025 and 2026.
A florfenicol premix has been approved for use in freshwater-reared salmonids, catfish, freshwater-reared finfish and warmwater finfish.