Helgeland Aquaculture Research Station is the largest privately owned research station. The station is working on experiments on salmon, cod and trout for various clients.
HHS is headquartered in Sandnessjøen and research station at Dønna.
HHS has 8 employees through their broad expertise and can, in addition to R & D activities also perform fish health, environmental studies, site assessments and contribute expertise in small and large projects. This combination is quite unique and gives HHS and our partners several benefits:
A good overview of relevant issues for research work
Comprehensive understanding of the interaction between location, environment and fish health
Acquisition and updating of new knowledge directly to the cage edge
One foot in the R & D, one foot in the commercial industry and a broad network of contacts in biology, research, fish health and sanitary environments HHS makes an attractive partner.
The Norwegian Pelagic Fishing Course in Week 2 Norway
This winter's best week for NVG herring, and still a lot of mackerel from the west.
NVG herring:
We had the best week of the winter with as much as 31,700 tonnes in the record, where the bes...
The impact of catching half of Pacific saury Japan
The decline in the Pacific saury (Cololabis saira) fishery continues
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Galicia: The «Brexit» begins to affect the port of Vigo Spain
The following is an excerpt from an article published by La Voz de Galicia:
Almost all the fish from the Gran Sol are reaching the city by road, but the obstacles to transporters push the shipowner...
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