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Lobster Grower 2 is a multifaceted, collaborative project assessing the potential for sea-based rearing of European lobsters in containers situated in the wild environment.
Lobster Grower 2 is a multifaceted, collaborative project assessing the potential for sea-based rearing of European lobsters in containers situated in the wild environment.
Highly efficient innovative shallow-water based
Sea Water Air Conditioning solution for the Channel Area
EUROSWAC
Lobster is a high value species, not currently exploited in the aquaculture sector with only an estimated 4.3% of demand being met and a supply deficit in the region of 120,000 tonnes.
Lobster Cultivator: the effects of seawater chemistry, egg health and feed quality on the production of post-larval lobsters.
Surging growth in human populations combined with sweeping industrialisation over recent generations has triggered an unprecedented expansion in our consumption of natural resources.
With no commercial diet tailored for clawed lobsters available, the Hatchery launched research into the specific nutritional requirements of lobsters almost as soon as juvenile production began.
The basic techniques with which to rear lobsters from tiny hatchlings to armoured adults has been around for over a century, but streamlining and improving these technologies and processes is vital to our pursuit of improved viability and impact of lobster stocking releases.
Considering the European lobster is such an iconic and recognisable animal, inhabits most coasts of Britain and Ireland, and is widely encountered as a prized seafood species, there are still lots of fundamental aspects of their biology which we barely understand.
Hatchery lobsters innately develop many behaviours which help them survive in the wild, even in captive rearing environments which lack the complexity of natural seabeds.
Since the 1980s, the tagging of released juvenile lobsters has established proof that hatchery-reared individuals can survive in the wild, recruit to the mature breeding stock, and contribute to fisheries landings.
You have probably seen us posting and sharing about EuroSWAC, so we wanted to share with you how we are drawing the project to a close.
Art allows us to see not only a creative version of something we know, but how it is viewed in somebody else’s eyes. Kurt Jackson’s collection, ‘The Sea. The Camel. The Fish’, depicts Cornwall in all of its glory, with his own spin on our beloved county.