Are closed containment aquaculture the only solution?
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3y ago
There is a growing interest in closed containment aquaculture (CCA). Many want to know more, and the questions are many: Why do we need CCA? What exactly is CCA? How widespread will they become? ”Closed containment aquaculture come in several varieties. Whether a large proportion of farmed salmon will be produced in closed containment farms ..read more
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The future phases of salmon production
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3y ago
The development of a combination of closed-containment and offshore aquaculture systems is required to ensure the salmon farming sector remains viable in the long-term – with traditional, inshore net-pens likely to be phased out over time. So believe Nofima’s Åsa Espmark, who is director of CtrlAQUA, a centre for research-driven innovation in closed-containment farming systems, and ..read more
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Norwegian government requesting report on farming new fish species
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3y ago
The Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries has tasked Akvaplan-NIVA AS to develop a report on farming new fish, shellfish and plants. The report is supposed to be ready by September this year. The Government wants to find out how to best facilitate farming of new species. According to Minister of Fisheries, Harald T ..read more
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Fresh Norwegian salmon by sea to the United State
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3y ago
Norwegian salmon producer Sinkaberg-Hansen AS, using technology developed by San Francisco based BluWrap, has shipped fresh Norwegian salmon to the United States by ship. The BluWrap technology is using a natural conservation of fresh protein. By packing and sealing using this technology, oxygen is replaced by a modified mixture of natural gasses already present in ..read more
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New offshore aquaculture cage, Offshoremerd, tested
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3y ago
The Norwegian aquaculture company Gigante Offshore, based in Bodø, is developing a new cage concept. The test model was towing tested recently south of Bodø. Usually tests are conducted in model tanks but this prototype measures 80 meters long and 8 meters wide and was built by PolarPlast, also not far from Bodø, using polyethylene ..read more
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Richie Flynn has passed away
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3y ago
Last Friday, IFA was shocked and deeply saddened to learn of the sudden passing of our friend & colleague Richie Flynn. Richie worked in IFA for 27 years, joining in 1991 when he took up a role in our Press Office. In 1996, he moved to our aquaculture section, where he represented fish farmers around ..read more
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US Senator Roger Wicker files bill to further aquaculture industry
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3y ago
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker (R-Mississippi) has filed a bill that he said would further develop the aquaculture industry in the country. S. 3138, named the “Advancing the Quality and Understanding of American Aquaculture Act,” calls for the creation of the Office of Marine Aquaculture within NOAA Fisheries. That office would oversee regulatory issues within NOAA ..read more
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Genes for de novo biosynthesis of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids are widespread in animals
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3y ago
 Marine ecosystems are responsible for virtually all production of omega-3 (ω3) long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), which are essential nutrients for vertebrates. Current consensus is that marine microbes account for this production, given their possession of key enzymes including methyl-end (or “ωx”) desaturases. ωx desaturases have also been described in a small number of invertebrate ..read more
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UC Santa Barbara study says farming fish saves land
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3y ago
To satisfy the protein demands of an anticipated nearly 10 billion people by 2050, the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and researchers around the world estimate current animal production will need to grow by an average of 52 percent. Meeting this need without pushing the environment to the brink will be critical. New ..read more
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FDA approval of first US facility for commercial production of AquAdvantage Salmon
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3y ago
AquaBounty Technologies, Inc. a biotechnology company focused on enhancing productivity in the aquaculture market and a majority-owned subsidiary of Intrexon Corporation, today announced that it has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to raise AquAdvantage® Salmon at its land-based contained facility near Albany, Indiana. The FDA previously approved AquaBounty’s New Animal Drug ..read more
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