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SSPO seeks meeting with Scotland s new rural affairs minister

SSPO seeks meeting with Scotland s new rural affairs minister
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Scottish salmon producers export record Q1 volumes to EU despite trade hold-ups

Scottish salmon producers export record Q1 volumes to EU despite trade hold-ups By May 14, 2021 14:31 BST Scotland s salmon farmers exported record volumes of fresh fish to the EU during the first quarter of the year, the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) has announced.  [.] Want to keep reading? sign up This field is required Remember me Enter the email address associated with your account. We ll send you instructions to reset your password. This field is required to change your password. redirecting. Don t miss a beat Start your week with our Editor s choice Go d indicates our Product updates [x] [x] [x] How we handle your data

Large scale effort aims to keep Scotland s farmed fish healthy

CLIMATE FOR CHANGE Scottish Sea Farms has been working proactively to reduce its use of antibiotics for several years now Scottish salmon farms are currently striving to deliver on ambitious fish health targets, with one prominent firm recently achieving a major industry milestone by completely eliminating the use of antibiotics across all their farming activities Scottish Sea Farms, one of Scotland’s leading salmon farming companies, has achieved a first in farmed fish health, with no antibiotics used in any of its farming operations in 2020.  Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – where bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites become resistant to a medicine, making infections harder to treat and increasing the risk of disease spreading – is considered by the World Health Organisation to be amongst the top 10 threats to global health.

Scottish aquaculture looking to enhance operations via connected tech

Scottish aquaculture looking to enhance operations via connected tech By Share A new digital platform that will collect and interpret fish farm data in Scotland to provide actionable insights for the industry is being developed following the award of a GBP 250,000 (USD 347,229, EUR 289,500) to a consortium of research partners. Led by Glasgow-based satellite communications start-up R3-IoT, the project will involve the group developing a software system that automatically captures large amounts of continuous sensor data across aquaculture sites in one place, where it can be processed, stored, and acted upon. The platform will be developed in parallel with R3-IoT’s satellite communications solution. 

Coastal News Today | UK - New satellite communications tech set to revolutionise Scotland s aquaculture sector

Led by R3-IoT, the Glasgow-based satellite communications start-up, the group will develop a software system that automatically captures large volumes of continuous sensor data across aquaculture sites securely in one place, where it can be processed, stored, and actioned. The digital platform will be developed in parallel with R3-IoT’s satellite communications solution, which brings seamless connectivity to remote and rural areas – enabling organisations to fully digitise their business operations across multiple sites and locations. The project is funded by the Seafood Innovation Fund, with support from the Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC); Northern Light, the aquaculture consultancy; The Data Lab, Scotland’s innovation centre for data science and AI; CENSIS, Scotland’s innovation centre for sensing, imaging systems, and Internet of Things technologies; Edinburgh Napier University; the University of Stirling’s Institute of Aquaculture; and the Scottish Sa

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