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The Nortuna
Hatchery Method

GROWING TUNA IN NATURAL HABITAT

Juveniles Production

Fish hatcheries play a crucial role in replenishing fish populations in natural habitats. These facilities provide a controlled environment for fish eggs to hatch and grow into young fish before being released into rivers, lakes, or oceans. By carefully managing the breeding and rearing of fish species, hatcheries help support biodiversity and ensure sustainable fishing practices for future generations.

Nortuna produces juveniles onshore for further ongrowing in offshore cages in pristine waters.

PILOT FACILITIES

With onshore hatcheries and offshore facilities, we're setting a benchmark in sustainable Atlantic Bluefin Tuna and Esmoregal production. Our hatchery boasts a capacity of 60,000 ABFT and up to 1.5M Esmoregal juveniles, supporting a yearly offshore output of 10,000 tonnes. Join us in our mission for a sustainable future in seafood production.

The Nortuna hatchery method

ALGAE PRODUCTION

Live Algae's nutritional value and probiotic effect makes it perfect for live feed for fish larvae. Its ability to improve water quality by controlling bacteria cultures and absorbing excess nutrients also optimizes the aquatic habitat. Our hatchery's high-quality, voluminous algae production has effectively supported our various live feed diets, essential for the early feeding of Bluefin tuna and Esmoregal larvae.

Juvenile production

GROWTH AND MARKET PRICE

Salmon vs. Seriola and ABFT

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