Norwegian feed hatch ready for Europe

The Valøy hatch Norwegian feed hatch ready for Europe The Frøya-based company Kystteknikk Mechanical sees great potential in Norway and abroad for a well-established automatic loading hatch for feed barges. After developing a...

Bio Marine in the UK

Chris Mitchell, a fisheries biologist with extensive experience in the UK aquaculture sector, has been appointed as BioMarine’s representative for the British and Irish markets. Bio Marine in the UK BioMarine is expanding...

Master’s thesis on the potential of airlift

Alexander Mørch will conduct a master's project related to understanding how Turbolift affects water quality in the fish cages. In the photos, he is measuring total gas saturation. Photo: BioMarine. Master’s thesis on...

A skilled team stands behind our lice skirts

Bio Marine's working team at the lice skirt production  A skilled team stands behind our lice skirts Bio Marine has taken a significant step toward providing environmentally friendly solutions for fish farming by...

Bio Marine wins Impact Award

Nils Hovden, Bio Marine (center), together with the two other award winners from Akvasafe and Spillfree Bio Marine wins Impact Award At a recent event organized by Bluefront Equity, Bio Marine was named...

New Master degree on the use of light for cod

Sara Rasouli's research confirms the importance of artificial lighting in delaying sexual maturation of cod, while light is a key factor in optimizing growth, fish health and sustainability. New Master degree on the...

Svein Tveiten joins Bio Marine

Svein Tveiten joins Bio Marine Bio Marine is strengthening its focus on lice skirts and has recruited Svein Brudeseth Tveiten as the new head of textile products. The use of lice skirts is...

Using deep water in the jellyfish season

In recent years, jellyfish have intermittently restricted water exchange in salmon cages. By lifting deep water through a pipe with compressed air, it is now expected to ensure a good environment in the...

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