Aker BioMarine Antarctic AS

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Aker BioMarine Antarctic AS is a biotechnology company based in Norway, primarily known for its innovative work in harvesting and processing krill, tiny shrimp-like crustaceans found in the Antarctic Ocean. The company focuses on sustainable practices and operates within the realms of pharmaceuticals, aquaculture, animal feed, and dietary supplements. Here are some key points about Aker BioMarine:



  1. Sustainability: Aker BioMarine places a strong emphasis on sustainable harvesting methods. The company collaborates with various environmental organizations and adheres to stringent regulatory standards to minimize its impact on the Antarctic ecosystem. They are certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), which reflects their commitment to sustainable fisheries.



  2. Products: The company's primary product is krill oil, which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, phospholipids, and antioxidants. This oil is marketed under the brand name Superba Krill, targeting human health, and QRILL, which is utilized in aquaculture and pet food.



  3. Innovation: Aker BioMarine invests significantly in research and development to improve the extraction and application of krill-derived products. The company utilizes advanced biotechnology and processing techniques to ensure high-quality and efficient production.



  4. Pharmaceutical and Nutraceutical Applications: They explore the health benefits of krill oil in various domains, including cardiovascular health, brain function, and joint support. Their products are often used as dietary supplements due to their high concentration of beneficial nutrients.



  5. Environmental Responsibility: Beyond sustainable fishing, Aker BioMarine also focuses on reducing its carbon footprint and advancing the overall preservation of marine biodiversity. They employ a specialized harvesting technique called Eco-Harvesting, which minimizes bycatch and environmental disturbance.



  6. Global Presence: While headquartered in Norway, Aker BioMarine has a global reach. They serve customers around the world and maintain partnerships with numerous research institutions, industry stakeholders, and non-governmental organizations.



  7. Corporate Structure: Aker BioMarine Antarctic AS is a subsidiary of Aker ASA, a prominent industrial investment company in Norway. This relationship provides substantial support and resources, enabling Aker BioMarine to pursue its ambitious goals in research, development, and market expansion.




In summary, Aker BioMarine Antarctic AS is a leader in the sustainable harvesting and processing of krill, contributing significantly to both human and animal nutrition. Their dedication to sustainability, innovation, and environmental stewardship sets them apart in the biotechnology and marine resource industries.


Ships

ANTARCTIC NAVIGATOR

Fishing Factory Stern Trawler | Flag: Norway | Port: Svolvær

ANTARCTIC SEA

Factory Ship | Flag: Norway | Port: Svolvær

SAGA SEA

Stern Trawler | Flag: Norway | Port: Svolvær

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