‘Nutritional geometry approach to revolutionise diets for sustainable #aquaculture growth’ – A government-funded Smart Ideas project led by Cawthron's Dr Matt Miller that aims to optimise farmed #salmon nutrition to improve metabolism and health. 🎥 Check out the video below for more from Matt on how the project is set to improve the productivity of marine farming by increasing fillet yield and reducing waste.
Cawthron Institute
Research Services
Nelson, NELSON 8,719 followers
World-class science for a better future
About us
Cawthron Institute is New Zealand's largest independent science organisation, offering a broad spectrum of services to help protect the environment and support sustainable development of primary industries. Based in the Nelson Tasman region, Cawthron works with regional councils, government departments, major industries, private companies, and other research organisations throughout New Zealand and around the world. Cawthron is a diverse organisation employing more than 250 scientists, laboratory technicians, researchers and specialist staff from 26 countries. Cawthron’s scientists have expertise in aquaculture research, marine and freshwater resource management, food safety and quality, algal technologies, biosecurity and analytical testing. Its ground-breaking science is supported by substantial testing and research laboratories, state-of-the-art technology and a purpose-built aquaculture park. Cawthron’s Aquaculture Park also houses a recently-opened Finfish Research Centre designed to deliver commercially-relevant science to enable improved stock management and husbandry and support the development and growth of the finfish industry. Cawthron’s future developments include its upcoming National Algae Centre which will enable Cawthron to expand its internationally-recognised work in the rapidly growing algae sector and create value for existing and future partners. Cawthron has more than 30 years of expertise in algae research, from microscopic level through to the impact of algae in our marine ecosystems, and is one of only a few organisations worldwide to specialise in extracting high-value bioactive compounds from algae. Construction of the Centre is scheduled to begin by October 2020. For more information go to www.cawthron.org.nz. To view Cawthron's community guidelines for acceptable social media use, please use this link - https://bit.ly/2EbogwW.
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http://www.cawthron.org.nz
External link for Cawthron Institute
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Nelson, NELSON
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1919
- Specialties
- Science, Aquaculture, Marine ecosystems, Food safety, Research, Biotechnology, Analytical testing, Food export certification, Freshwater ecosystems, Food integrity, and Algae and natural compounds
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98 Halifax St East
Nelson, NELSON 7042, NZ
Employees at Cawthron Institute
Updates
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🌊 🔬 Five Years, 100 Papers, 20 New Biosecurity Tools and a Brighter Future for Our Oceans Our oceans and coasts face constant threats from invasive species, but as this year draws to a close, we’re celebrating a major milestone in the fight for their protection. After five years of global collaboration, the Cawthron-led, government-funded #MarineBiosecurityToolbox research programme is complete! 💡 Here’s what we achieved: ✅ 20+ new biosecurity solutions to help us protect marine ecosystems and detect, manage and respond to marine pests. ✅ 100+ academic papers advancing global understanding of biosecurity. ✅ Hundreds of workshops and outreach events connecting researchers, industry, biosecurity managers and communities. Our mission was simple but critical: create science-based tools to empower governments, tangata whenua, industry, and the public to safeguard our oceans. From preventing pest establishment to enabling rapid detection and effective responses, these tools are already helping to build stronger biosecurity systems that protect marine environments and the communities that rely on them. Want to see how these new tools are shaping the future of marine biosecurity in Aotearoa NZ and around the world? Check out this wrap-up video and visit https://lnkd.in/gWPnK_wm.
Marine Biosecurity Toolbox - Research Programme Summary 2019-2024
https://vimeo.com/
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Marine cyanobacteria have been a growing issue in Aotearoa New Zealand over the past two summers, particularly around Waiheke Island. Unfortunately, this summer is no different, with the bloom already returning and spreading further each year. Rising sea temperatures are likely to make this worse in the coming years. That's why I'm happy to share that our paper on the risks and challenges posed by marine cyanobacteria has just been published! We highlight the need for more research, especially toxicity studies now that we know these toxins can accumulate in seafood | kaimoana 🐚 Thanks to the Cawthron Institute for some internal capability fund, the important Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment SSIF Seafood Safety Platform and Auckland Council for supporting this work. You can find more info here on the issues NZ is facing: https://lnkd.in/gDKdTgeU
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A huge congratulations to our #CawthronLaboratories team who have been named 'Service Supplier of the Year' by Natural Health Products NZ in their annual awards. Our Labs team is really proud to receive this award because it recognises their deliberate approach to go above and beyond for our customers in the food and natural products sectors by offering tailored testing services and flexible, wrap-around support that helps them meet food safety and export requirements.
Cawthron Laboratories named Service Supplier of the Year - Cawthron Institute
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In conjunction with the Joint Graduate School with The University of Auckland (UoA), we have a funded PhD opportunity for a student to evaluate trophic interactions among low-trophic species to enable informed species selection. The student would be based at Cawthron Aquaculture Park in Whakatū Nelson. To learn more and apply, please view the listing here: https://lnkd.in/gx2f72YN
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Cawthron freshwater ecologist and science communicator Katharina (Kati) Doehring and her colleagues Nancy Longnecker and Cathy Cole recently published this great article in The Conversation Australia + NZ about how authentic, local and collective storytelling can help to support transition in land use and freshwater ecosystem restoration. The trio have been working with LAWA (Land Air Water Aotearoa) to empower communities to share their restoration knowledge as “Actions for Healthy Waterways” in the form of stories. "Beyond reporting facts and figures alone, stories represent more meaningful narratives that others striving for healthy waterways can relate to." #FreshwaterEcology #EnvironmentalRestoration #ScienceCommunication
How sharing stories about river restoration can inspire others to take care of waterways
theconversation.com
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A warm welcome to our 2024 summer scholar students who will be working on a range of projects that aim to understand algae and harness its potential for use in nature-based solutions.
2024 Cawthron summer scholars begin research placements - Cawthron Institute
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The Cawthron-led, 'Fast Tracking #Finfish Climate Change Adaptation' research programme aims to protect and add value to Aotearoa New Zealand’s finfish aquaculture sector by developing end-user focused strategies for #ClimateAdaptation, including breeding strategies for producing thermotolerant finfish. Read more about this high-impact, government-funded research programme in the article below by Bonnie Waycott for Global Seafood Alliance.
With oceans warming, researchers explore a thermotolerant salmon in New Zealand - Responsible Seafood Advocate
https://www.globalseafood.org
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Cawthron Institute has announced that Douglas Steiner, an entrepreneur with an international background focused on the design of new business models, has joined the Board of Directors. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gTPMXUny
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We had a huge response to the Public Science Talk held earlier this week with Cawthron’s Dr Deanna Clement sharing her extensive knowledge and latest research on dolphins. Thanks to all those who attended or registered to receive a recording of her presentation. This is now available for anyone to watch online here: https://lnkd.in/g89twFJn These free Public Science Talks are jointly held by Cawthron and Nelson Science Society. Please sign up to our Friends of Cawthron newsletter to receive invites to future events like this: http://eepurl.com/hf2c7f