Led by Akvaplan-niva, the OPTIFLEKK project will develop improved hatchery protocols through close collaboration between Norwegian researchers and industry.
New research from the University of Gothenburg suggests commercial farming of wolffish could become viable by developing feed from shrimp waste, in addition to breeding program.
The seafood investment company, part of Germany's EW Group, is now the majority owner of the Norwegian aquaculture technology firm, and continues to expand its portfolio of companies in the aquacultur ...
Researchers will raise and release 500 juvenile Atlantic wolffish to study their impact on degraded ecosystems in northern Norway, as part of the BlueRewilding project.