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Big Akwa's planned rainbow trout facilities in Alby Industrial Park, Ånge Municipality, Sweden.
Louisa Gairn
1 min read
The facility will use industrial symbiosis and RAS technology to produce 6,000 tonnes of rainbow trout per year.
Operators deploy kelp lines at JIP Seaweed Carbon Solutions offshore test site in Norway.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
The offshore facility will be used, among other purposes, to test how large-scale kelp cultivation can become a cost-effective and sustainable ocean-based carbon removal solution.
Aerial view of Bakkafrost's Applecross facility in Wester Ross.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
Bakkafrost’s Applecross hatchery will use pyrolysis to create a circular process for aquaculture waste, producing biochar fertiliser for use in forestry.
Filtering phosphorus from wastewater could help to prevent harmful algal blooms.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
Scottish collaborative project utilises circular approach to produce biochar and filter phosphorus from wastewater.
Seastex first identified mussel beards, or byssus, as a by-product of the aquaculture industry in April 202
Rocio Álvarez Jiménez
2 min read
Seastex has relocated its headquarters to Glasgow to gain more efficient access to the shellfish byproducts.
Big Akwa co-founders, Elena Petukhovskaya and Hugo Wikström.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
The land-based "industrial symbiosis" aquaculture start-up has secured a 25-year licence for its fish farm in Ånge Municipality.
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