Ace Aquatec

Ace Aquatec

Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing

Dundee, Dundee City 4,365 followers

Technology that accelerates the adoption of responsible marine practices.

About us

Ace Aquatec is an award-winning aquaculture technology company specialising in in-water electric stunners; marine mammal protection devices, biomass cameras and sea Lice removal systems. We help customers thrive by making their operations efficient, ethical and sustainable.

Website
http://www.aceaquatec.com
Industry
Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Dundee, Dundee City
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2001
Specialties
Equipment rental, Aquaculture technology, and Innovation

Locations

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    Unit 1, Waters Edge, Camperdown Street

    Dundee, Dundee City DD13HY, GB

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    🌟 We're excited to announce our partnership with the Shrimp Welfare Project 🌟 We've partnered with the Shrimp Welfare Project to expand access to humane stunning solutions amongst shrimp producers globally. This collaboration reflects a growing understanding in the industry around the need to introduce more humane slaughter methods for shrimp, one of the world’s most widely produced aquatic species for human consumption. Our Prawn Humane Stunner Universal (A-HSU®) provides effective, safe and rapid in-water stunning solutions, stunning the shrimp unconscious in less than a second and reducing handling, and therefore stress. Shrimp Welfare Project aims to provide 24 shrimp producers across the globe with an electrical stunner, free of charge and on a limited time basis until the end of 2025, provided that they are willing and able to use the devices with some basic requirements 🐟 🦐 Read more: https://lnkd.in/emG42vbB

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    We are looking back at a fantastic Aquaculture UK in Aviemore, where we met our clients, partners, friends, and suppliers. As cherry on the cake 🍒 - we are so proud to have won the Aquaculture UK Collaboration Award with Tiny Fish, and the Innovation Award - which we won for our A-BIOMASS®. This is an advanced underwater camera designed to bring more efficiency and precision to biomass measurement and distribution. Using the power of AI, machine learning, and the latest camera technology, the A-BIOMASS® can help you gain insight into your pens without handling or manual intervention 🐟 If you would like to read more about our A-BIOMASS®, check out our website: https://lnkd.in/ebwXuAjf Photos by Aquaculture UK & Ace Aquatec

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    What a night! We are so proud to announce that we won both the Aquaculture UK Collaboration award with Tiny Fish AND the Innovation award for our A-BIOMASS® 🐟 Thank you, judges for recognising the team’s great work! It is our mission to accelerate the world’s adoption of sustainable aquaculture practices and it is fantastic to be recognised in these categories!

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    We're delighted to have been named one of the humane slaughter providers in Animal Ask's study on Humane slaughter in Mediterranean sea bass and bream aquaculture: Farm characteristics, stakeholder views, and policy implications!🐟 From the Abstract: 'In this article, we provide an overview of stunning before slaughter in European sea bass and sea bream aquaculture, one of the largest finfish farming industries in the developed world that does not yet stun most of its production. Sea bass and sea bream stunning necessitates the use of electrical stunning equipment aboard harvest vessels, often a significant distance from the shoreline; this presents an interesting engineering and policy challenge. Together, Türkiye, Greece, Spain, and Italy produced over 400,000 t of sea bass and sea bream in 2020.' This research by Max Carpendale, Ren Ryba, and Koen van Pelt was published in Frontiers in Aquaculture (open-access). You can read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/dzY2ws9b

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