Aquaculture & Seafoods
New Thinking
NIWA fisheries expert honoured
NIWA fisheries scientist Dr Malcolm Francis has been awarded the prestigious New Zealand Marine Sciences Society Award for his “continued outstanding contribution to marine science in New Zealand.”
Aquaculture industry enters new era
The New Zealand Government sees the development of the aquaculture industry as one of the most important economic sectors for future growth. Leading research are Crown Research Institutes NIWA and Crop & Food Research.
New Science
Tarakihi tagged: where will they go?
West Coast tarakihi may start their life in Tasman and Golden Bays. Scientists on-board NIWA’s coastal research vessel Kaharoa are trying to find out for sure.
Groping for a new sea harvest
As jobs go, they don't get much better than this. NIWA marine scientist Phil Heath gets paid to go fishing for monster groper.
Seafood sector attracts R&D dollars
Crop & Food Research has attracted over $13 million in new funding for its well regarded and innovative seafood research programmes.
Breakthrough in kingfish aquaculture
Sustained increased value from New Zealand's finfish is possible now that NIWA has developed a means to complete the entire life cycle of Kingfish in captivity and to fully control breeding.
Government backs wildfish initiative
The “Wildfish 2020” project proposed by Crop & Food Research and industry partners, including New Zealand’s major fishing companies, is expected to deliver $NZ149 million a year in increased export revenue by 2020.
A serving of fish fingerlings, please
More than 120,000 off-spring to date and more to come from just 12 adult snapper. The country’s commercial and recreational fishers are smiling as Crown Research Institute Crop & Food Research creates the means to breed snapper in captivity.
New Value
New facility aims to unlock potential
Plant & Food Research opens new Bioprocessing Laboratory in Nelson. The new facility aims to unlock potential value from marine byproducts.
New option for aquaculture
A collaboration between Plant & Food Research and industry could see Butterfish become a key commercial species in New Zealand aquaculture.
New measurement standards keeping shellfish safe
IRL's Measurement Standards Laboratory has developed a new metrology-based test to facilitate worldwide acceptance of a far more efficient, accurate and sensitive method of detecting toxins in shellfish.
Applying brains to mussels
Automated mussel opening was not an easy project to crack, but Industrial Research's DeviceWorks has succeeded where many others had tried and failed..




























