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Bringing sustainable technology to aquaculture- trends and challenges
AQUA VISION 2014, June 16-18, 2014 Trond Williksen, CEO, AKVA group ASA
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The perspective of the aquaculture industry
Core Value Chain
Direct supplies and services
Indirect supplies and services
Aquaculture production
Primary and secondary processing
Sales and distribution
Technology and service providersFarm support services
Insurance providers Banking services
Genetics providersFeed suppliers
Supply and service providers to directs
suppliers of core value chain
R&D providers
Governance Organizations
Consultants
Supply and service providers to directs
suppliers of core value chain
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THE TECHNOLOGICAL GAP
INTENSIVE AQUACULTURE
EXTENSIVE AQUACULTURE
INCREASED TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION ON COMMERCIALLY DEVELOPED SPECIES
WIDENS THE TECHNOLOGICAL GAP
SALMON. TROUT & SMOLTS3,57%
OTHER AQUACULTURE96%
Global Aquaculture Production
SALMON. TROUT & SMOLTS OTHER AQUACULTURE
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THE COMMON DRIVING FORCE
….The search for SUSTAINABILITY
ECONOMICAL
SOCIAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
… but with «localized» focuses and approaches
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DRIVING FORCES – SALMON INDUSTRY
SHORELINE
The exponential challenge of the coastal sone
• CONCENTRATION OF STAKEHOLDER INTEREST
• WATER QUALITY
• AVAILABLE SPACE FOR EXPANSION
• ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF CONCENTRATED ACTIVITIES
MAIN FOCUS AREA FOR TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
MAJORITY OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION
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DRIVING FORCES – SALMON INDUSTRY
SHORELINE
AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGY MAKES DIVERSIFICATION FROM COSTAL SONE POSSIBLE
EXPOSED SITES FARMING
LAND BASEDFARMING
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CAGE FARMING DEVELOPMENT
SHELTERED EXPOSED OCEAN FARMING
SHORELINE
INCREMENTAL DEVELOPMENT:
• ENLARGEMENT AND
INCREASED ROBUSTNESS
INCREMENTAL DEVELOPMENT:
• BASED ON EXPERIENCES FROM AQUACULTURE
AND OFFSHORE INDUSTRY
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DEVELOPMENT OF LAND BASED AND CLOSED CONTAINMENT TECHNOLOGIES
SHORELINE
• Based on principles of water treatment developed over
decades
• Rapid amendment of technology to aquaculture
• Reuse of water and energy in controlled environment
• Extensively used for multiple species
LAND BASED TECHNOLOGY
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DEVELOPMENT OF LAND BASED AND CLOSED CONTAINMENT TECHNOLOGIES
SHORELINE
• Primarily based on principles of cage based technology
• Seeks to solve the challenges of the coastal zone and
regulatory framework
• Most examples early phase technologies
CLOSED CONTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY AT SEA
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ANOTHER PARADIGM APPEARING?
+LAND BASED EGG, FRY AND
SMOLT PRODUCTIONCAGE BASED OPEN
CONTAINMENT GROWOUT
MARKET REGIONPRODUCTION REGION
FACILITIES WITH INTEGRATED PRODUCTION FROM EGG TO GROWOUT
FACILITIES WITH INTEGRATED PRODUCTION FROM EGG TO GROWOUT
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STILL AT AN EARLY STAGE…
CO2 FOOTPRINTPRODUCTION COST
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THE GROWING MOVEMENT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE BLUE REVOLUTION
The progressive regions:
Salmon
Sea Bass & Sea Bream
Other Species – emerging regions
Middle East:Offshore – Saudi , Oman, Iran (Caspian)Lakes/Dams – IranLand Based – UAE, Saudi, Oman, Iran
Sub-Sahara Africa:Offshore – Mauritius, MozambiqueLakes/Dams – Lesotho, Ghana, SE AfricaLand Based – SE Africa
Asia:Offshore – Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, South Korea, India, Sri LankaLakes/Dams – China, VietnamLand Based – China, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam
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MAIN TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
THE SEARCH FOR SUSTAINABLE
INTENSIFICATION
ESTABLISHING DEVELOPED AQUACULTURE IN NEW REGIONS:
• EXISTING AND NEW SPECIES WITH DEVELOPED TECHNOLOGIES
SEARCH OF SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR ESTABLISHED SPECIES IN AQUACULTURE:
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THE THEORETICAL TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
AGGREGATE OF TODAYS’ AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGIES
TRANSFER
THE DEVELOPED AQUACULTURE INDUSTRIES
THE NEW DEVELOPING AQUACULTURE INDUSTRIES
…..but
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TECHNOLOGY IN ESSENCE – BUT NOT ENOUGH
MANAGEMENT
MARKET
KNOWHOW/ EXPERIENCE
TECHNOLOGY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
FINANCE
CRITERIA FOR
SUCCESS
DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE REQUIRES
ALL CRITERIA IN PLACE
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THE ESSENSE OF
A RESPONSIBLE AND COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH
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THE CHALLENGE AND THE PARADOX
AQUACULTURE COULD BE AN
ANSWER TO BOTH
THE GLOBAL CHALLENGE;
• World population increase• World’s food production systems are unsustainable• Managing the contribution of the food system to the
mitigation of climate change• Maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services while
feeding the world
THE GLOBAL PARADOX;
o 1 Billion people worldwide are starvingo 1 Billion people worldwide are obese