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BIO-UV Group and Innovasea partnership gains momentum in North American aquaculture

A year into their alliance, BIO-UV Group and Innovasea are successfully deploying advanced water treatment solutions across North American aquaculture, securing key projects that enhance sustainability and efficiency.

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Credits: BIO-UV
April 2, 2025

A year into their strategic alliance, French water treatment specialist BIO-UV Group and Boston-based aquaculture technology provider Innovasea are reporting concrete gains from a partnership that has fast-tracked commercial expansion and unlocked fresh opportunities across the North American aquaculture sector.

Since formalizing their collaboration, the two companies have signed three significant projects and are now poised to deepen their presence in a market where water quality, sustainability, and system efficiency are paramount.

The partnership has enabled BIO-UV Group’s water treatment and disinfection systems to be rapidly deployed across the continent through Innovasea’s established footprint and technical expertise in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). However, by tailoring BIO-UV’s ultraviolet treatment technologies to regional regulatory frameworks and environmental standards, the companies have delivered bespoke solutions for high-performance fish farming operations.

Three new contracts – each involving the integration of BIO-UV systems into cutting-edge aquaculture facilities – underline the success of the collaboration to date.

Among the early adopters are Santomar, a regenerative aquaculture pioneer based in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico; a key state-operated freshwater hatchery in the United States; and Blue Ocean Mariculture, a sustainable offshore finfish producer in Hawaii. Each project has presented unique technical demands, which BIO-UV and Innovasea have met through close coordination and engineering flexibility.

Santomar, known for its commitment to sustainability and the cultivation of marine species such as totoaba and red snapper, has adopted BIO-UV systems to disinfect water destined for its larval hatcheries. The installation ensures pathogen-free conditions without harming the live feed organisms essential to early-stage fish health - a balance crucial to Santomar’s regenerative model.

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At a US state hatchery specializing in cool water freshwater species, the transition to RAS technology required robust disinfection that could withstand cold-season variations in water temperature. BIO-UV’s ultraviolet reactors were selected for their reliability and efficiency, supporting both conservation and stock-repopulation efforts.

Meanwhile, in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, Blue Ocean Mariculture has implemented a complete recirculating system featuring BIO-UV reactors to protect its Hawaiian kanpachi broodstock from parasites and disease.

The move marks a significant operational shift from flow-through to closed-loop aquaculture and reinforces Blue Ocean’s sustainability credentials. The installation is due to be fully operational this spring.

“The results speak for themselves,” said Simon Marshall, deputy general manager of BIO-UV Group. “Our technologies have proved their worth across a variety of aquaculture environments, and our partnership with Innovasea has provided the reach and insight needed to serve this vital and growing sector. These first deployments mark a strategic foothold in North America, and we’re already working on further projects that will extend our impact.”

Marc Turano, vice president at Innovasea, said: “Our collaboration with the BIO-UV Group has allowed us to combine our expertise and deliver cutting-edge, innovative water treatment solutions that promote effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability. We are excited to build on this partnership and continue to explore new opportunities together."