SFI Harvest is a Norwegian research and innovation project whose aim is to increase knowledge and develop technical solutions for sustainable fishing and processing of underutilized species from the lower levels of the food chain in the Norwegian Sea, especially redfish (Calanus finmarchicus) and light eating (Euphasia superba). The project involves a number of Norwegian foundations and companies, as well as a few selected foreign parties.
SFI Harvest: Development of fishing and processing of seafood from the lower levels of the food chain
- Post date 05/02/2024
Project title: SFI Harvest
Partners: Síldarvinnslan and the University of Iceland (IS), Sintef, Nofima, NMBU, NTNU, Aker Biomarine AS, BR BIRKELAND AS, ARNØYTIND AS, SCANBIO MARINE GROUP AS, Calanus AS, KONGSBERG MARITIME AS, NORGES FISKARLAG, Subsea Valley NCE Energy Technology, FISKERIDIREKTORATET, NORWEGIAN CENTER OF MARITIME COMMUNICATION AS, Skretting AS, PGS AS, SATPOS TECHNOLOGY AS, NORGES SILDESALGSLAG SA and Optimar AS (NO), IFFO (UK), AZTI (ES) and Porto Universitet (PT)
Research Fund: The Norwegian Research Council / Forskingsrådet
Initial year: 2021
Service Category:
backwater fish