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A microalgal oil containing EPA+DHA as a source of omega 3 in aquaculture species

Veramaris has demonstrated that an algal oil rich in EPA and DHA can be used in fish oil-free or marine ingredient-free aquafeeds. Ester Santigosa, DSM Nutritional Products France, will discuss these findings at Aquafeed Horizons conference 2019, in Cologne Germany.

A microalgal oil containing EPA+DHA as a source of omega 3 in aquaculture species
March 15, 2019

A research conducted by Veramaris has demonstrated that an algal oil rich in EPA and DHA can be used in fish oil-free or marine ingredient-free aquafeeds. Growth rates, fatty acid digestibility values and fillet fatty acid profiles are comparable to those of fish fed with standard commercial diets without compromising animal health. Dr. Ester Santigosa, Senior Scientist Aquaculture, DSM Nutritional Products France, will discuss these findings at Aquafeed Horizons conference 2019, in Cologne Germany.

The 12th Aquafeed Horizons Conference is Aquafeed.com’s flagship technical conference for aquafeed professionals world wide. It will take place June 12, 2019, at the Cologne Exhibition Halls, (Koelnmesse), Cologne, Germany, alongside the Victam International trade show.

More details and registration at feedconferences.com. Early bird registration closes soon.

PROGRAM

  • Optimization of the use of lipids in aquaculture diets. Nicola Tallarico.
  • A microalgal oil containing EPA+DHA as a source of omega 3 in aquaculture species. Ester Santigosa.
  • Modelling tools to evaluate aquafeeds. Luís Conceição.
  • Early life nutrition – producing quality fry. Tania De Wolf.
  • Improving water quality through feed. John Mollison.
  • Practical realities associated with micro pellet production. Dana Nelson.
  • Insects as a substitute for fishmeal: Influence on the extrusion process and the product properties of carp feed. Julian M. Foerster.
  • IoP: Leveraging people, process, and platforms to maximize aquafeed production. Paul D. McKeithan.
  • Key leading indicator best practices in the extrusion/drying process. Charles Engrem.
  • Optimal design and processing of aquafeed. Robert Strathman.
  • Extruded aquafeed quality management; relationship between technology and extruded aquafeed quality. Thomas Ellegard Mohr.
  • Process optimization in aquafeed, a challange with fluctuation in raw material qualities and formulations. Daniel Stoffner.