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The possibility of your next plate of salad coming from a RAS facility could be a reality sooner than expected, with the latest entrants in the aquaponic research arena being Columbi Salmon, BioMar, the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO) and Morefish, all of which are collaborating on a project utilizing 'fish sludge' and water used in the RAS process.
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The Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) has recently launched a world-wide public consultation campaign aimed at developing new requirements to improve the welfare of farmed fish, which will run from September 1 to October 31, 2021. The requirements will take advantage of new developments and research to cover issues including water quality, stocking density and slaughter, according to the ASC.
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A fish feed project using microalgae way back in 2013 has resulted in a sustainability milestone of sorts for global feed manufacturer BioMar Global. The company today reported that it has one million tons of salmon feed from microalgae.
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Pro-Oceanus Systems provides rugged and reliable sensors to farm operators continuously monitoring dissolved CO2 and total dissolved gas levels, improving system efficiency in all aquaculture facilities
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In the event of a fish harvest, move, or sampling procedure, RAS operators may find it necessary to crowd a tank of fish with a divider screen or seine net. While useful for the operator, crowding a tank is stressful for the fish and should be done with care.
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Atlantic Sapphire said that things are getting back to normal at its troubled Miami recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) salmon farm which lost some 500 tons of salmon in March due to a massive die-off incident.
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Six months after announcing its plans to purchase a water treatment company, NaturalShrimp Inc., said it has finally closed the deal on its acquisition of Hydrenesis Aquaculture, LLC .
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