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Did you read our latest feature on full RAS or hybrid flowthrough systems? Some people are supporters of RAS, while others are for hybrid flowthrough systems. But what, then, is the future of land-based aquaculture?
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
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Norwegian land-based salmon farmer, Gaia Salmon, has been asked to pay NOK 75 million (US$6.7 million) after a legal dispute over a terminated supplier agreement.
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Alumichem AS, a supplier of solutions to treat intake water and effluents from fish farms, is looking for an independent student for research & innovation. The company says it has various research & innovation department tasks that require attention.
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Florida Marine Aquaculture Coalition (FMAC) is hosting the Marine Finfish Aquaculture Summit for the first time. The event will take place on May 21-22 at St. Lucie County Havert L. Fenn Center in Fort Pierce, Fla.
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Amidst the continued global growth of the land-based aquaculture market, speculations are ripe on which system is poised to rule the market in 2025. The market for fish farmed on land, valued at US$5.8 billion in 2024, is expected to reach US$18.5 billion globally by 2032.
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Danish Salmon, founded in 2009, is one of the oldest RAS companies for Atlantic salmon. The company in Hirtshals, Denmark faced numerous challenges, including system failures and inefficiencies. CEO Kim Hieronymus Lyhne shares lessons from the company's financial turnaround, reporting profits for the first time in 2024 with its annual capacity of 2,300 tons.
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Kevin Hoffman is the instructor and program manager for Onalaska High School’s aquaculture program in Washington State, United States. Through his hands-on program, students learn many practical skills, including feeding, sampling, fish husbandry, construction and maintenance.
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The Maine Aquaculture Association has released the Maine Aquaculture Occupational Standards, which specify the current workforce skills and training necessary in Maine’s aquaculture sector. Altogether, four standards have been released, which focus on occupations related to: marine shellfish and sea vegetables; marine finfish; land-based recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS); and land-based shellfish hatcheries.
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