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HAVBRUK2-Stort program for havbruksforskning

Solving bottlenecks in triploid salmon production - a way to strengthen the sustainability of the salmon aquaculture industry

The current project aims to study the termal preference and dietary demands of triploid Atlantic salmon. The results of the project will reveale if triploid salmon can be put to culture in regions with a moderat water temperature during the summer. If so, farming of triploid salmon may have the ...

Tildelt: kr 1,7 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2012-2016

Sted: Vestland

PES-INST-Prosjektetablererstøtte EU (FoU)

Feasibility study of triploid salmon production

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Tildelt: kr 79 999

Prosjektperiode: 2008-2008

Sted: Vestland

HAVBRUKS-Havbruk - en næring i vekst

Oppdrett av laks ved høy sjøtemperatur

Temperaturens virkning på fôropptak, vekst og fôrutnyttelse hos oppdrettslaks er godt beskrevet innenfor normale temperaturforhold. Endringer i klimatiske forhold gjør imidlertid at høytemperaturepisoder får større hyppighet og etter hvert også omfatter f lere og flere regioner. Vår målsetting me...

Tildelt: kr 2,5 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2008-2011

Sted: Vestland

HAVBRUKS-Havbruk - en næring i vekst

Malformation of the vertebral column in salmon and cod

Vertebral deformities has become a considerable problem in both salmon and cod culture, and recent studies indicate that environmental/production factors can affect the development of these disorders, in part by affecting the mineralisation of the skeleto n. The transformation from parr to smolt...

Tildelt: kr 2,7 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2004-2008

Sted: Vestland

SIP-Strategiske instituttprogram

Fast growth and welfare in Atlantic Salmon and Rainbow Trout

The continued increase in productivity in salmonid farming is closely related to shortening of the production cycles, and the key factor is increased growth rates. In the early days of salmon farming, fish needed 4-5 years from hatching to harvest, wherea s today, market size can easily be reache...

Tildelt: kr 20,3 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2001-2006

Sted: Vestland