The company will provide early-stage feed solutions for Ecocean’s BioRestore nursery programmes, which aim to improve the survival of young marine fish before their release into the wild.
New Faroe Islands project delves into little-studied jellyfish biodiversity, building a baseline of knowledge which could help in tackling harmful jellyfish blooms, a deadly problem for aquaculture.
The land-based salmon farmer said survival rates remain above 99% at its flow-through site in Kvalnes, Andøya, with standing biomass up 70% since the start of the year.