White Paper: Urgent Transition of Tasmanian Salmon Aquaculture to Land-Based RAS Systems.
Important Update for the Aquaculture Industry
We are pleased to release our comprehensive white paper on the "Urgent Transition of Tasmanian Salmon Aquaculture to Land-Based RAS Systems." This document critically examines the necessary shift from traditional ocean-based systems to sustainable land-based recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS).
Why is this change crucial?
Currently, Tasmanian salmon farming discharges over 40,000 tons of biological waste into the marine environment each year, significantly affecting ecological health. Our white paper addresses the critical need for industry transformation to meet global sustainability standards and consumer expectations for environmentally responsible seafood.
What will you find in this paper?
The paper provides a thorough analysis of the environmental, regulatory, and economic benefits of transitioning to RAS, including case studies, technological assessments, and strategic policy recommendations essential for fostering a sustainable aquaculture future.
We invite all stakeholders in the aquaculture industry to read the full paper to understand the implications of this transition and how it can serve as a model for global practices. Together, we can work towards a sustainable future.