According to new research co-authored by an expert at the University of Stirling, the aquaculture sector needs more effective governance to be sustainable.
Chile is the main Coho salmon producer with about 89% of the total global production.
The first hybrid solution at Mill Bay has reduced fuel consumption by 40% in its first year.
The team is developing low-cost, highly sensitive, field-deployable tests that can detect tiny quantities of viruses and other pathogens in less than one hour.
With the approval for its sixth sea farm, Ode will boost its yearly production capacity to more than 25,000 tons of farmed cod.
After extensive evaluation, lasers will be put into use at suitable facilities in Nordland and Finnmark.
The improvement comes after several mitigation measures were adopted by farmers to further boost animal welfare amid the climate change challenge.
Production tonnage of rainbow trout increased by 7% in 2022 to 8,757 tonnes
Shrimp farmers on approximately 42,000 hectares in Ecuador will have access to energy in the provinces of Esmeraldas, Manabí, Guayas, El Oro and Santa Elena.
ASC-certified farms sites increased by 22% in 2022, delivering an additional 14% in ASC-labeled products to consumers worldwide.
New figures show that salmon from Scotland recorded a value of £306 million between January and June.
Mingyang developed the world’s first combination of wind turbines with offshore fish farms.
The company will invest USD 360 million in Santa Priscila to increase productivity and efficiency.
The company acquired MPA companies that currently produce around 1,600 tonnes of barramundi annually in Australia.
China launched the world’s largest salt-light solar power station combining solar energy with salt production and shrimp farming.
Farmers and aquaculture suppliers can now make proactive decisions, optimize performance, and thrive in the dynamic landscape of aquaculture.
CSIRO is working with partners in northern Australia to develop a low input prawn farming industry, with new research in Darwin leading the way.
The company has been operating pilot plants for five years and is launching now a commercial farm.
Actions to increase the productivity of Scotland’s aquaculture sector and help reduce its impact on the environment have been set out in a new strategy.
The company has developed an aquaculture concept for land-based farming of Atlantic salmon, based on a flow-through technology solution.