France-headquartered BIO-UV Group operates in over 70 countries and employs more than 160 people.
Researchers are currently mapping out how light is used in the industry in Norway through a survey.
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.
The existing "traffic light" system and maximum allowed biomass will stay in place until a new regulatory framework is finalized and adopted.
U.S. researchers aim to develop a user-friendly, farm-level solution for sturgeon producers.
BioMar has previously achieved ASC Feed Certification in Ecuador, Chile, the United Kingdom, and Costa Rica.
Managed by the Singapore Agro-Food Enterprises Federation (Safef) and funded by the Singapore Food Agency (SFA), the center aims to produce selectively bred young fish by early 2026.
A recent project led by NMBU and Åkerblå confirms that operculum shortening in salmon typically occurs early in the initial feeding period and is linked to operational and production routines, particularly feeding
Researchers in Denmark found that mixtures of bacteria from live-feed microalgae are capable of inhibiting fish pathogens.
The USD98 million hatchery aims to produce 15 and 20 million salmon smolts per year.
Aquaculture hatcheries traditionally rely on rotifer and Artemia as live feeds for the early larval stages. But technology is evolving and has allowed the industrial production of other live feed species and smaller dry feeds.
Hatchery Feed & Management hosted this webinar to discuss some of these recent innovations, with two of the recent disruptors in live feeds, CFEED and Planktonic, and inert feeds with BioMar.
Sponsored by CFEED and Planktonic.
Moderator: George Koumoundouros, Professor of Marine Biology, University of Crete
INICIO N is built on four key pillars: high-quality larvae, an advanced initial feed portfolio, specialized technical advisory services, and precision-feeding technology.
The systems has the potential to efficiently farm large amounts of fish even for those with no aquaculture experience.
Fish and shrimp hatcheries now have access to fresh, canned Calanus finmarchicus.
ReelData released a camera developed from the ground up for AI applications in aquaculture.