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MDM Inc. and Trome announce exclusive distribution relationship.
MDM Inc. and Trome BV announce an exclusive distribution relationship to promote MDM’s Sequence®, Advance ®, Genesys® and C-Shell® pumps in European aquaculture, residential aquatics, and industrial markets. MDM, the US-based manufacturer of non-metallic pumps, and Trome, a Belgian manufacturer of drum filters, have been collaborating for 18 months to assemble pump and motor units in Europe. This capability will enhance price competitiveness,...
Digital Aquaculture Innovator Ecto Raises $7M in Series A Round from Rabobank and Aqua-Spark
Aquaculture data analytics disrupter Ecto has raised $7 million in financing led by the Rabo Food & Agri Innovation Fund and Aqua-Spark. New investor Seventure Partners also participated in the round, joined by existing investors Yield Lab and Vodia Ventures. Ecto plans to use the investment to advance its leading position in the market for digital decision support tools for aquaculture, the fastest growing animal protein industry. Information source: Ecto...
Cermaq announces the step down from an aquaculture pioneer
Mr. Geir Molvik hands over the baton as CEO of Cermaq Group as he wishes Cermaq well and seeks to prioritize his time differently going forward. The new CEO from March 2022 will be Steven Rafferty, current MD of Cermaq Chile. Information source: Cermaq / media release Geir Molvik has an experience of more than 40 years in the fish...
Skretting presents a natural approach to feeding marine fish larvae
Inspired by nature, Skretting launches groundbreaking new hatchery diet GEMMA Neo that reduces the dependence on traditional feed ingredients, while also providing ideal nutrient composition, unprecedented production system performance, and weaning flexibility. Information source: Skretting global / media release GEMMA Neo contains ingredients inspired by nature to support improved palatabilitySimple to use in hatcheries - cleaner water, cleaner operationsImproved...
Australia’s seafood industry welcomes aquaculture MoU
Seafood Industry Australia (SIA), the national peak body representing the Australian seafood industry, has recently welcomed an announcement from the Assistant Minister for Fisheries Jonno Duniam and Tasmanian Minister for Primary Industries and Water Guy Barnett of a framework to deliver offshore aquaculture in the Commonwealth waters off Tasmania. Information source: Australia's Seafood Industry / media release “Recently, Assistant Minister...
The domestication of Atlantic salmon through years of fish farming has led to farmed Atlantic salmon developing smaller eyes
The domestication of Atlantic salmon through years of fish farming has led to farmed Atlantic salmon developing smaller eyes according to a new piece of research published in the journal Evolutionary Applications (https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13297) Info source: Bangor University / media release Over 15 generations of breeding salmon in captivity for food, farmed fish have developed smaller eyes than wild salmon. This could have negative consequences for any farmed salmon who escape...
BioMar Ecuador ramps up with four new lines for extruded feed
BioMar Group recently announces an ambitious plan for an expansion of the capacity for extruded feed in Ecuador. The two-phased installations will bring a total of four new lines with a combined capacity of 200 000 tons at BioMar’s facilities in Guayaquil. Info source: BioMar / press release BioMar announces a comprehensive investment plan for the business unit in Ecuador,...
Why sustainable aquaculture may be elusive?
By Stephen G. Newman Ph.D. * President and CEO, AquaInTech Inc. The second decade of the 21st century has been challenging for most of us. A rapidly mutating RNA virus (SARS-CoV-2) has been wreaking havoc on the global economy. Supply chains are damaged, and getting many things done in a timely manner is, at best, challenging. Attempts to keep the...
Who has control of the agenda?
By: The fishmonger * The Fishmonger has been engaging in a number of virtual events recently. It is amazing how the lockdowns, curfews, lack of travel, etc. have enabled us to expand our horizons through virtual technology, and the Fishmonger encourages you all to engage. So much great information is available. That technology has no boundaries. This can be a...
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by Aquafeed.com By Suzi Dominy* Feed is key to the advance of RAS production Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) are not new and still represent a small segment of aquaculture production, but it’s a rapidly trending technology and the industry’s hot topic. Drivers for its future growth are its apparent low environmental impact and the proximity to market for high-value species,...
Low demand for certified aquaculture products: one of the leading causes of the low rate of Sustainable production certification
Today with a relatively low budget, using digital marketing, and through influencers, powerful messages can be sent to the seafood market, showing the environmental danger for the world to continue consuming seafood that does not have a certificate of ecological and social sustainability. Despite all the efforts made by NGOs, certifying companies, private certifiers, and activists promoting sustainable production practices...
Design of an Intelligent Variable-Flow Recirculating Aquaculture System
Based on Machine Learning Methods By: Fudi Chen, Yishuai Du, Tianlong Qiu, Zhe Xu, Li Zhou, Jianping Xu, Ming Sun, Ye Li, and Jianming Sun * An intelligent variable-flow RAS can rapidly remove suspended solids and reduce ammonia and nitrite generation from the source. The primary purpose of the present study was to develop the circulating pump- drum filter linkage...