A £350,000 expansion project will redevelop the company’s existing marine hatchery facilities and significantly increase the production of juvenile halibut.
India’s shrimp industry calls to remove domestic import duties on key aquaculture inputs and is sparking urgent trade negotiations with the United States.
Researchers will gather data to demonstrate how farming a more diverse mix of species and investing in hatcheries to develop high-quality seed could make farming more resilient.
Insights into which sounds stress farmed salmon offer new opportunities to reduce stress and enhance fish welfare starting at the hatchery.
A study suggests that shifted spawning times can have a domino effect that leads to poorer growth in the next generation.
Genes offer near-complete protection from viral nervous necrosis, offering scope for improved productivity and health.
The Agro-Science Park fish farm seeks to train aquaculture stakeholders and increase the availability of high-quality feeds and fingerlings.
Norwegian researchers investigated how exposure to different light regimes and dietary composition affects maturation rates in land-based systems.
Biogemar, Omarsa Mar Bravo, and Promarisco Chanduy lead the adoption of responsible practices in shrimp larval production in Ecuador.
This year is also the first anniversary of the Scale Up program for shrimp hatcheries that promotes sustainability and strengthens responsible production from the very start of the supply chain.
Scottish Sea Farms saw a significant improvement in fish health last year with a 41% reduction in mortality over the previous year, following increased investment in mitigation strategies and a focus on preventative measures.
The University of Stirling's marine aquaculture research capacity will receive a significant boost through a £3.84 million investment in its Marine Environment Research Laboratory located in Machrihanish, Argyll.
The company has also committed to implementing electrical stunning for all farmed shrimp by 2027.
The AquaBounty assets include a hatchery facility with modern egg incubation and a high-tech laboratory in Bay Fortune, another modern hatchery facility in Rollo Bay, a new large modern RAS facility, and a second unfinished one.
A German consortium developed the protocols for successful farming in RAS including feed development, water quality requirements, density-dependent stress response and bio-economic simulations based on predictive modeling.
Atlantic Sapphire is the first and only land-based salmon farm in the U.S. to achieve ASC RAS certification.
The project will include a hatchery, grow-out farm, an aquatic research center and aquafeed mill in Unnao, India.
Once operational, the hatchery’s production capacity will be up to five million fry per year.
By 2030, Russia aims to achieve 80% self-sufficiency in salmon eggs and 90% in fish feed production.
The tax plan specifically targets ASC-certified salmon, imposing an additional NOK 2.00 (USD 0.18) per kilogram.