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It's important to report on good news stories that happen in the RAS industry. They could signal a bright future for the industry. This week, we have a couple of those stories from companies like Pine Island Redfish and FIFAX Plc. Enjoy!
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
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Land-based rainbow trout producer, FIFAX Plc, has said that its sales have restarted and are expected to scale up significantly by spring 2025. The commercial deliveries of Fifax fish were interrupted for over two years due to an IHN infection.
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Cooke Aquaculture Inc. has acquired the defunct operations of AquaBounty Canada Inc. on Prince Edward Island. Kelly Cove Salmon Ltd., the Atlantic Canadian salmon farming division of the company, is the one acquiring AquaBounty.
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Pine Island Redfish, the first recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) to farm red drum in the U.S., has recorded its first harvest. “Since launching Pine Island Redfish late in 2023, we have concentrated on our biological prep work at our demonstration scale facility.
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The increasing demand for advanced water treatment technologies in aquaculture—especially in Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS)—has put ozone in the spotlight. Ozone is widely recognized for its ability to reduce organic loads, improve water quality, and significantly decrease pathogen levels. However, deploying an ozone system may seem complex when, in reality, it doesn’t have to be.
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The new season is for new beginnings and for the RAS industry, it seems that things are looking up. What we may have described as a return to optimism at the RASTECH 2024 conference last summer is now being followed by some results from key players. There are some promising production reports coming out at the beginning of this year that I think the whole industry hopes will become signal of a changing tide.
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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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Laxey’s freshwater manager, Chris Malanka, manages four RAS facilities, focusing on fish health, production planning, and water quality. This RAS project in Iceland’s Westman Islands aims to produce four million smolts annually, with a gradual startup plan.
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Reflecting on the company’s first year of production, CEO Martin Rasmussen emphasizes Andfjord Salmon’s concept of combining the natural benefits of the sea with the advantages of being on land, leveraging the company’s unique location near the Gulf Stream for optimal water temperature and quality.
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