Aquaculture Magazine reports: Based on the exclusive distribution agreement signed in 2022 with Proximar Seafood, the also Japanese company Marubeni has officially commenced sales of Japan’s first land-farmed Atlantic salmon under the brand name Fuji Atlantic Salmon. The product is mainly distributed to fishmongers, mass merchandisers, and department stores, they […]
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Aquaculture Magazine reports: Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) recently held the fourth annual United Kingdom (UK) Awards in partnership with the Marine Stewardship Council. The awards presented at the Box, in Plymouth, was created in recognition of responsible seafood farming in the UK. In its second year, the ASC Brand of […]
By Aquaculture Magazine Editorial Team In the quest for sustainable aquaculture solutions, innovative materials play a crucial role in enhancing water management systems. This article explores the transformative potential of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembranes, specifically their application as lining systems for water transportation channels at a photovoltaic power plant in […]
* By Thodoris Antoniou and Dimitris Pafras Aquaculture provides prospects for a closer alignment with the environment and natural world, in addition to its economic and nutritional benefits. This article highlights the industry’s capacity to improve society and ecosystems by emphasizing how important it is to maintain a healthy balance between […]
Aquaculture Magazine reports: New Zealand’s Akaroa King Salmon has become the first King Salmon producer globally to adopt the innovative Blue Impact feed program developed by BioMar. This groundbreaking initiative supplements wild-caught fish in their formulations with cultivated algal oil, fish trimmings, and insect meal. The new approach significantly reduces […]
Aquaculture Magazine reports: Norwegian aquaculture industry supplier FiiZK, an associated company of the industrial technology group Nekkar, has been awarded a contract to deliver two large, closed fish cages to an undisclosed Norway-based fish farmer. Under the contract, FiiZK will supply two of its Protectus closed fish cages. The company […]
* By Bhavesh Choudhary, Arup Das and Nayan Chouhan Temperature is a pivotal environmental factor affecting the physiological processes in fish, including reproduction. Fish, being ectothermic organisms, have their body temperature and metabolic rates dictated by the surrounding water temperature. Consequently, fluctuations in temperature can significantly impact their reproductive physiology, […]
Aquaculture Magazine reports: With an allocation of USD 1.2 billon from the Government Fisheries Development Oman (FDO), a fisheries investment arm of the Oman Investment Authority (OIA), has officially signed an advisory contract with AquaBioTech Group, an international leader in aquaculture, fisheries and marine consulting and development company. The Malta-based […]
Aquaculture Magazine reports: Norwegian company Arctic Seafarm recently announced plans to build a land-based aquaculture facility in partnership with Kvarøy Fiskeoppdrett and its new majority owner, EMK Capital. The company has secured financing for the first phase of the land-based structure in Helgeland, Nordland County, Norway. The concession for 15,000 […]
* By Antonio Garza de Yta, Ph.D. Many countries are interested in developingaquaculture, with varying levels of resources and capital. Regardless of the circumstances, it iscrucialto prioritize human capital development in planning and investment strategies. The Aquaculture Europe event in Denmark, held every six years in coordination with the European […]