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Editor's Note 
 
Remote monitoring is a great tool for aquaculture. Check out our featured story, asking the expert on key pitfalls to avoid, ensuring smarter, more reliable system management.
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
 
THIS WEEK 
 
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Three-Sixty Aquaculture appoints Neil Reynolds as board chair

Three-Sixty Aquaculture, a commercial-scale sushi-grade prawn farm in the U.K., has appointed Neil Reynolds as chair of the board. 


Researchers farm Queensland giant grouper in European RAS

AWI researchers, together with industrial partners from Oceanloop and Sander, have successfully farmed the Queensland giant grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus) in RAS for the first time in Europe.


Fifax trials ReelData’s AI biomass cameras for rainbow trout

Finnish land-based rainbow trout farmer, Fifax, is testing artificial intelligence solutions company, ReelData’s biomass camera system in its Åland facility.


 
FEATURED STORIES 
 
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Ask the Expert: Avoid these remote monitoring mistakes

Remote monitoring technology optimizes RAS management and condition tracking, eliminating the need for 24/7 on-site staffing. By continuously monitoring equipment and environmental parameters, this technology helps detect and address potential issues before they become hazardous to aquatic life.  With real-time alerts, operators can quickly respond to changes, preventing small issues from escalating into larger problems. » Read More...
 
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Think bigger smolt

Over the last decade, salmon farms have been producing larger smolts using recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) and keeping them there for longer periods of time. An extended phase in RAS facilities on land is said to help the fish become larger and healthier, improving growth and welfare at sea. Meanwhile, reducing the length of the marine phase of production is favourable in terms of decreasing the risk of disease, escapes, exposure to sea lice, and other impacts. » Read more
 
 
Systems 
 

Disrupting on a smaller scale with Yosuke Kurihara of ARK Inc.

Although reconstruction in the area is over, Fukushima continues to live with the aftermath of the 2011 nuclear accident and its impact on its reputation. Initial ARK Inc. prototypes became a new way to revitalize the small Japanese town’s seafood industry. » Read more

Waste not: converting RAS fish waste to fertilizer, biocoal, other opportunities

Fish sludge, the very name easily conjures images of the mess it creates. Made up of fish feces and undigested excess feed, this aquaculture waste product is a top headache for recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) operators. » Read more

 
MORE HEADLINES 
 

Kingfish Company reports record 2,000-ton annual sales in 2024

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Proximar Ltd. hires new managing director

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Andfjord Salmon gears up for Phase 2 construction at Kvalnes

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FIFAX resumes sales, expects significant growth by spring 2025

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Cooke Aquaculture acquires AquaBounty's PEI facility for planned expansion

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Events 
 

42nd Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference

April 29- May 2, 2025
Santa Cruz, California
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International Seaweed Symposium 2025

May 4-9, 2025
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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Marine Finfish Aquaculture Summit 

May 21-22, 2025
Fort Pierce, FL, USA
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