Skretting marine hatchery diet goes green

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Publish time: 5th November, 2009      Source: www.cnchemicals.com
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November 5, 2009
   

   
Skretting marine hatchery diet goes green
   
   
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Skretting has launched an upgraded Gemma Wean marine larvae feeds that are literally green, and the range of Gemma pre-grower diets for marine species has been rationalised.

   

   

Information from Skretting Aquaculture Research Centre (ARC) and refinements in the company''s production equipment has provided the opportunity to improve Gemma Wean further, said Eamonn O''Brien, product manager for Skretting Marine Hatchery Feeds.

   

   

''''We enhanced the nutritional balance, for example by adding carefully selected marine micro algae, which is why it is green,'''' he said.

   

   

''''Marine larvae in the wild eat a wide range of marine organisms including marine algae, either directly or via species they predate on that also consume the algae. Our aim was to mimic this natural diet. Adding sources of marine algae delivers a positive probiotic effect that is good for health and efficient digestion in the larvae: the algal component stimulates digestive enzymes. The blend of essential oils and immuno-stimulants that proved successful in the original Gemma Wean is retained. However, based on information from Skretting ARC, we raised the protein content from 60 to 62 percent and reduced the lipids from 15 to 14 percent. These are highly concentrated marine oils with a high DHA to EPA ratio and phospholipid content.

   

   

''''Ingredient changes, with a new balance of phospholipid classes, and advances in refinement technology provide a free flowing feed that disperses readily on the surface of the water. We ran pre-commercial trials in France, Italy, Spain and Turkey with sea bass, sea bream, meagre and turbot. All hatcheries gave positive feedback, commenting that these characteristics mean the feed behaves well in automatic feeders. They also reported that it is easier to maintain good water quality, that the feed is readily accepted, that larval growth is excellent and they are all impressed with the natural green colour.''''

   

   

Gemma Wean is cold extruded at Skretting''s specialist plant in Vervins, France; the low temperature production process retains the nutritional value of the ingredients.

   

   

Recently installed micro-cutting equipment improved micro-pellet consistency and minimised dust. ''''

   

   

O''Brien said they extended the size range from its original 0.1-0.3mm to 0.5mm pellet to cover the early post-weaning stage to where the pre-grower diets begin.

   

   

Although fry at this stage have a very high growth potential, hatcheries often switch to low cost diets with less protein and higher fat levels. That can be a false economy. The extension of Gemma Wean size range enables hatcheries to provide the fry with the nutrition they need to achieve their growth potential, said O''Brien.

   

   

In parallel, Skretting revised the Gemma pre-grower diets that follow on from Gemma Wean.

   

   

Most customers prefer Gemma Diamond due to its extra benefits, so the company is concentrating on that range, reducing the number of products from 11 to five, he said.

   

   

These run from micro pellets of 0.8mm up to 1.8mm. Gemma Diamond has the higher protein and lower fat levels that Skretting ARC reports will deliver the best growth, fish quality and condition factor index, according to O''Brien.