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Collaboration among suppliers to Landbased Aquaculture is the future This week Alpha Aquas CEO Christoffer Møller Kristensen is delighted to participate in a workshop held by Danish Export Association – Fish Tech. The topic is: How can collaboration between suppliers to the aquaculture value chain be strengthened. At Alpha Aqua we believe in collaboration. By joining forces among piers, experts and suppliers in the aquaculture value chain we believe in achieving better results for the solutions and for the industry as a whole. By collaboration we can help the industry maturing and set new standards for the future of Landbased Aquaculture. Alpha Aqua sees this as critical for creating a resilient, efficient, and sustainable Landbased Aquaculture industry. If you want to know more about Alpha Aqua, our modular approach or our systems – feel free to reach out us: COO Ramon Pérez y Pérez de la Ossa CSO Bjarne Hald Olsen CEO Christoffer Møller Kristensen #AlphaAqua #Aquaculture #RAS #DanishExport #FishTech #SustainableFarming #InnovationInAquaculture #FutureOfAquaculture
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🌱 Innovating for a Sustainable Aquaculture Future 🌱 At MiXscience, we understand that pathogenic challenges can result in significant losses and severely impact the economics of aquaculture operations. 🐟🦐 💡 That's why we've developed A-Live: a plant-based, patented solution specifically designed to tackle these challenges. 🔍 A-Live offers a wide spectrum mode of action, ensuring better economic results in a sustainable way. Together, let's drive the future of aquaculture with innovative and eco-friendly solutions. 🐟🦐 🧑🌾 #pathogens #aquaculture #sustainability #ALive #miXscience
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We're thrilled to share highlights from the ULTFARMS poster presentation at the UN Ocean Decade gathering happened last April in #Barcelona, brilliantly showcased by our colleagues loretta cornacchia and Jana Lim from Deltares. This work, in collaboration with @EditoModelLab , focuses on the significant potential for #shellfish #aquaculture within #offshorewindfarms in the #NorthSea. 🌊 Poster Title: Shellfish Aquaculture in the North Sea: Production Potential and Impacts on Carbon Cycle 🔍 The poster offered a deep dive into habitat suitability for #aquaculture and analyses the potential effects on #carboncycling, underlining the dual benefits of #sustainableaquaculture and #environmentalstewardship. This initiative not only highlights the possibilities for increasing mussel production but also emphasizes the broader ecological impacts, contributing to a sustainable ocean economy. #OceanDecade #SustainableAquaculture #OffshoreWindFarms #MarineResearch #Deltares #ULTFARMS #EditoModelLab #UNOceanDecade #AquacultureInnovation OLAMUR EUROFISH S.A. FEDERATION EUROPEENNE DES PRODUCTEURS AQUACOLES - FEDERATION OF THE EUROPEAN AQUACULTURE PRODUCERS EATIP
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Leading the future of aquaculture. 🌊 Land-based fish farms using RAS technology are revolutionising aquaculture. These farms are more water-efficient, manage waste better, and reduce disease risks, making them a sustainable alternative to traditional practices. Choosing the right location is crucial for success. A well-selected site ensures feasibility and long-term viability, providing stable environments, adequate water, reliable energy, and proximity to synergistic facilities. Discover more about the importance of site selection in our latest article on our website: https://lnkd.in/d4kXk6Rk Interested in discussing this topic with us? Let's meet up during the Nordic Seafood Summit in Gothenburg 22-23 January! #makingfuture
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𝗕𝗲 𝘄𝗶𝘀𝗲 𝗼𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗼𝗳 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗷𝗲𝗰𝘁 𝘀𝗶𝘁𝗲 🌫 Land-based aquaculture is growing internationally and more investors are approaching exciting projects. We understand how crucial the choice of project site is for the success of a fish farm, due to our privileged position as a driver of multiple projects from the very first feasibility assessments in many countries with very different climatic, geographical, but also political and economic characteristics. To learn more, the AFRY post contains a link to an article on the subject. For a discussion on the topic, feel free either to directly contact me or visit our team at the next Nordic Seafood Summit in Gothenburg. #afry #aquaculture #RAS #fishfarming #landbased #siteselection #innovation #experience #consultancy #engineering #feasibility #makingfuture #bluefoods
Leading the future of aquaculture. 🌊 Land-based fish farms using RAS technology are revolutionising aquaculture. These farms are more water-efficient, manage waste better, and reduce disease risks, making them a sustainable alternative to traditional practices. Choosing the right location is crucial for success. A well-selected site ensures feasibility and long-term viability, providing stable environments, adequate water, reliable energy, and proximity to synergistic facilities. Discover more about the importance of site selection in our latest article on our website: https://lnkd.in/d4kXk6Rk Interested in discussing this topic with us? Let's meet up during the Nordic Seafood Summit in Gothenburg 22-23 January! #makingfuture
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Welcome to Norway, the salmon capital of the world. 🐟 🇳🇴 At Mowi’s Nordheim hatchery, innovation is transforming aquaculture. Using emerging marine farming technologies, they’re raising salmon to post-smolt size on land, significantly reducing their time at sea. Why is this important? Larger, more resilient fish face fewer environmental risks with less time in open waters, paving the way for a more sustainable future in salmon farming. Today, follow James as he joins 200,000 post-smolts on their transfer to sea pens off Frøya’s coast. It was a long, cold, dark trip, but an incredible adventure nonetheless, and it's exactly the reason James has such a strong passion for aquaculture. A huge thanks to Rebecca W. and Ernst Georg Økland for organizing this trip, as well as the Nordheim and Sølvtrans crews who enthusiastically taught us about their cutting-edge work. This video was made possible by Mowi as part of their initiative to increase modern aquaculture literacy. • • • #fishtok #seafood #salmon #atlanticsalmon #aquaculture #farmraised #farmedsalmon #smoltification #nordheim #frøya #norway #postsmolt
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Honoured to have been interviewed Rob Fletcher @thefishsite and to share the news of aquaculture in the Caribbean It all started with conversations on Zoom and Instagram Live during the pandemic in 2021. Connecting with Jamaican fish farmers to learn more about how the pandemic had affected the tilapia and ornamental fish industry and to find answers through the farmer's opinions as to why aquaculture, as we know it in Jamaica, was significantly on the decline compared to the global statistics put out by FAO. From those farmers, the idea of online networking was born. The first ever online networking - The Caribbean Aquaculture Network - for fish farmers then later included anyone involved in all sectors in aquaculture and targeted to the Caribbean region, was created in November 2021. Since then after several webinars, workshops, meetings with farmers, entrepreneurs, scientists and students later, The Caribbean Aquaculture Education and Innovation Hub Caribbean Aquaculture Education and Innovation Hub , Women in Caribbean Aquaculture and Youth in Caribbean Aquaculture was born. I want to thank the Women of WiCA and the young people of YCA who have volunteered many hours in the last 3 years who have out of passion and knowing the urgency and need to energize aquaculture in the region for their commitment to seeing the creation of the Caribbean Aquaculture Hub. Despite its importance for food security and marine conservation, Aquaculture contributes a relatively small percentage to the GDP of Caribbean countries. While the specific figure varies between islands, aquaculture generally represents less than 1% of the GDP in the region We believe that Education and R&D with a focus on a new generation with youth skills training will begin the process of energizing aquaculture in the region. CRFM Communications CARICOM: Caribbean Community Commonwealth Foundation Jamaica Business Development Corporation (JBDC) FAO UNESCO University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus The University of the West Indies, Mona
Caribbean aquaculture represents less than 1% of global output. 🌍🐟 Dr Juli-Anne Russo PhD is dedicated to enhancing the sector in her home region, focusing on policies, technology, research, and investment. 💼🔬 She founded Women in Caribbean Aquaculture (WiCA) and the Caribbean Aquaculture Education and Innovation Hub to boost awareness and education. 📚👩🔬 Russo advocates integrating aquaculture with tourism to promote sustainable practices. 🌊🏝️ She aims to empower local communities, particularly women and youth, through education, small-scale farming, and global networking. 🌱🧑🤝🧑 Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/dT3CS8C8 #aquaculture #womeninaquaculture #WiCA #caribbean #fishfarming #seaweed #oysters
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🌊 Have you seen this video about Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS)? It highlights how RAS can be specially designed to capture waste and byproducts for use in other industries, ultimately shortening supply chains and promoting sustainability. This is aligned with #TETRAS mission to develop innovative systems and technologies that advance RAS, fostering industrial symbiosis for a more circular and sustainable future. Check out the video here: https://lnkd.in/diJuvjdT #Aquaculture #Sustainability #Innovation #RAS iFishIENCi Project
Smart Solutions: Recirculating Aquaculture Systems
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In land-based aquaculture, proper site selection is crucial for long-term success. It affects feasibility, operational efficiency, and product marketability - especially in RAS farms where water use, waste management and overall sustainability are key. Reach out for more insights on strategic planning in aquaculture projects. #AFRY #aquaculture #RAS #fishfarming #landbased #siteselection #innovation #experience #consultancy #engineering #feasibility #makingfuture #bluefoods
Leading the future of aquaculture. 🌊 Land-based fish farms using RAS technology are revolutionising aquaculture. These farms are more water-efficient, manage waste better, and reduce disease risks, making them a sustainable alternative to traditional practices. Choosing the right location is crucial for success. A well-selected site ensures feasibility and long-term viability, providing stable environments, adequate water, reliable energy, and proximity to synergistic facilities. Discover more about the importance of site selection in our latest article on our website: https://lnkd.in/d4kXk6Rk Interested in discussing this topic with us? Let's meet up during the Nordic Seafood Summit in Gothenburg 22-23 January! #makingfuture
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🌍💙 Accelerating the transition to a sustainable society At AFRY, our mission is to drive the shift toward a more sustainable future, and a key piece of this puzzle lies in scaling up land-based fish farming as part of the blue food revolution. But achieving success in land-based fish farming requires more than just technology—it starts with site selection, a critical factor in determining the feasibility and long-term viability of these projects. Curious to learn more? Read the article to dive deeper into the importance of site selection for land-based fish farming. 🐟 #makingfuture
Leading the future of aquaculture. 🌊 Land-based fish farms using RAS technology are revolutionising aquaculture. These farms are more water-efficient, manage waste better, and reduce disease risks, making them a sustainable alternative to traditional practices. Choosing the right location is crucial for success. A well-selected site ensures feasibility and long-term viability, providing stable environments, adequate water, reliable energy, and proximity to synergistic facilities. Discover more about the importance of site selection in our latest article on our website: https://lnkd.in/d4kXk6Rk Interested in discussing this topic with us? Let's meet up during the Nordic Seafood Summit in Gothenburg 22-23 January! #makingfuture
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