Amar Seafood continues to solidify its presence in the aquaculture industry by forging strategic partnerships across the Atlantic. One of its most significant collaborations is within Norway’s leading wolffish program, which aims to push the boundaries of breeding techniques and production methods for Spotted Wolffish.
This collaborative effort brings together some respected players in the industry, including Akvaplan Niva and Aminor, to drive the development of more sustainable Spotted Wolffish farming. At the core of this network is information sharing, which acts as a key element in accelerating progress across the entire aquaculture sector. By pooling expertise and research findings, these partners aim to create a feedback loop that benefits everyone involved.
Akvaplan Niva, a non profit research and development institute, is well-known for its expertise in aquatic environments. Through its cutting-edge research, including innovative projects, Akvaplan Niva is working to enhance the growth performance and overall health of Spotted Wolffish, contributing significantly to the species' future as a major player in aquaculture. Their research station is a hub for sustainable aquaculture practices
Aminor, another key partner, operates a land-based facility dedicated to Spotted Wolffish, located on the coast of Helgeland, Norway. Their focus on utilizing pristine arctic water, combined with strict fish health management, ensures optimal conditions for breeding and production. Aminor’s expertise in land-based aquaculture makes them a valuable partner in advancing sustainable wolffish farming.
Through these partnerships, Amar Seafood is at the forefront of innovation, driving sustainability and excellence in Spotted Wolffish production. Together, they are shaping the future of aquaculture, ensuring both environmental responsibility and high-quality seafood products.