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...

Systems for emergency oxygen to Rjukan

Eyvi recently entered into an agreement with Bio Marine to supply emergency oxygen systems to the land-based facility being built at Rjukan. Illustration: Hima Seafood Delivers systems for emergency oxygen to Rjukan The...

Delaying sexual maturation in farmed cod

Delaying sexual maturation in farmed cod may improve fish welfare, quality and economic outcomes Thanks to an important scientific breakthrough, Norway’s largest cod farmer Ode is looking forward to the future. That’s because...

How technology is taking Ice Fish Farm forward

Iceland has very few large deep fjord systems and the conditions are somewhat different from Norway. Technology plays a big role in Iceland's future in farming. Photo: Ice Fish Farm How technology is...

One light per cage in salmon farming

One light per cage in salmon farming By reducing the number of light points in the cages, Nordlaks Oppdrett has less operational challenges, such as when the fish stock is treated against sea...

Measuring light intensity in salmon tanks

Bio Marine and The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) have monitored light conditions in some Norwegian smolt farms. The effects of different number and size of lamps placed above and below the...

Europe’s oldest RAS houses sustainable eel

For the Valencian eel producer, EU requirements demand several hundred thousand small eels are released each year. Strict requirements for emissions apply. For fish welfare oxygen levels are always maintained. The RAS plant...

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