Stolt Sea Farm (SSF) recently celebrated the ten-year anniversary of its warm seawater operations in the Reykjanes Peninsula Park, in Iceland, a unique approach to sustainable seafood production which is fast gaining interest with other eco-friendly producers. The aquaculture park is part of HS Orka’s geothermal power plant on Reykjanes […]
Yearly Archives: 2025
Skretting China recently celebrated the grand opening of its new LifeStart production line in Zhuhai, Skretting’s first dedicated LifeStart facility in Asia. At the same time, they launched five new innovative hatchery feed products, for diverse species including salmon, tilapia, golden pompano, snakehead and catfish. According to them, the double […]
By Aquaculture Magazine Editorial Team As the world seeks sustainable protein sources, shrimp aquaculture is surging ahead becoming a cornerstone of global food security. Driven by innovation, the sector has evolved from traditional methods to intensive, high-tech systems that balance biology, economics, and environmental care. With rising demand, shifting market […]
By MiAlgae MiAlgae, a biotech leader committed to reducing environmental impact through the sustainable production of Omega-3s, has appointed Simon Durrant as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) as it prepares for significant expansion. MiAlgae’s circular technology repurposes by-products from whisky production to grow microalgae naturally rich in Omega-3s – essential nutrients […]
By Phibro Animal Health Corporation Phibro Animal Health Corporation (Phibro) announces the approval by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of PAQFLOR® broad-spectrum antibiotic, a 50% (500 g/Kg) florfenicol premix indicated for use in freshwater-reared salmonids, catfish, freshwater-reared finfish and warmwater finfish. Mike Brown, Vice President of Mineral Nutrition & […]
By Aquaculture Europe 2025 DAY 1. Tuesday, September 23 at 09:00. “Regenerative Aquaculture to Reconcile Human and Planetary Health.” Dr. Carlos M. Duarte Failure to achieve sustainable development goals will burden society for generations, as human health is compromised from increased prevalent of hunger, pollution and climate change impacts, while […]
The founder of the aquaculture technology company Billund Aquatech, Christian Sørensen,announced some days ago that they will rebrand as Globaq Solutions. “We are proud to introduce Globaq Solutions — a company focused on setting new standards in land-based fish farming through advanced recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS)”, he said. Founded by […]
The parties have agreed on a valuation of Wilsgård amounting to USD 170 million on a 100% basis The boards of Wilsgård, SalMar Farming, a wholly-owned subsidiary of SalMar, and SalMar have approved some days ago, a merger plan for a triangular merger pursuant to Chapter 13 of the Norwegian […]
* By Natan Wajsbrot Tilapia Lake Virus (TiLV) is a serious viral fish disease that affects both farmed and wild tilapia and causes high mortality in infected fish. Its fast transmission is facilitated by various factors, including the movement of infected fish, contaminated water sources, and the global trade of tilapia […]
By Xelet Ten years ago, at an Aquatic Genomics conference in Athens, Ian Johnston was asked a simple yet transformative question: “Do you think you could help us run our own genetic selection program?” That moment changed the trajectory of the University of St Andrews spin- out company Xelect founded […]