Nelson Mail Article > Ocean trial looks at farming aquaculture species offshore
9 July, 2024Multi-species aquaculture farming is being trialled in Tasman Bay in a bid to help the sector expand and adapt to…Case Study: New open ocean oyster farming technologies on trial
30 November, 2023Open ocean oyster farming is one step closer to becoming commercially viable thanks to a new trial facilitated through the…New system design for the cultivation of extractive species at exposed sites – Part 2: Experimental modelling in waves and currents
30 November, 2023This work is part of a two-piece contribution on novel marine aquaculture technology and details physical laboratory tests of a…Cawthron’s innovative new ‘Shellfish Tower’ structure a practical solution for open ocean farming
30 November, 2023A recently published study has shown that an innovative new open ocean aquaculture structure is a promising solution for marine…New system design for the cultivation of extractive species at exposed sites – Part 1: System design, deployment and first response to high-energy environments
30 November, 2023The purpose of this publication is to perform a system analysis of new cultivation technology for exposed bivalve farming. The…Cawthron Institute to lead government funded open ocean aquaculture research programme
30 November, 2023Cawthron Institute has received government funding to deliver two strategic and impactful research programmes.Extending New Zealand’s Marine Shellfish Aquaculture Into Exposed Environments – Adapting to Modern Anthropogenic Challenges
30 November, 2023This paper presents a brief overview of the potential zones for open ocean aquaculture, the influence of climate change, and…Farming oysters in the open ocean: New technologies on trial in Opōtiki
27 November, 2023A trial of new open ocean farming structures for oysters is currently underway off the coast of Ōpōtiki on Whakatōhea…