Aquaintech Inc. (AITI)
  1. Companies
  2. Aquaintech Inc. (AITI)
  3. Products
  4. Aquaintech - Biosecure Fresh frozen ...

AquaintechBiosecure Fresh frozen Krill

SHARE

Fresh frozen Krill is a great source of nutrition for shrimp and fish broodstock.   Unlike artemia biomass usually harvested from high salinity, warmer waters, the frigid waters of the Antarctic, where much of the world`s krill is harvested from, ensure a food source that is biosecure and free of any potential pathogens that could impact warmwater shrimp  and fish.

Most popular related searches
  • There are more than 80 species
  • They range in size from a few millimeters (such as Euphausia pacifica) to more than 6 inches. 
  • They congregate in schools with densities of more than 1,000,000 animals per cubic meter.
  • Krill is a Norwegian word for “young fish”.
  • They are heavier than water and stay afloat by swimming. 
  • They are not considered plankton, but are instead referred to as micronekton.
  • Swarms have been observed covering 450 square kilometers with more than 2 million MT of krill in them.
  • Two species make up most of the krill that is harvested:
    • Euphausia superba, one of the larger species is known as Antarctic krill.  Fishing is limited by international treaty to the South Atlantic.
    • Euphausia pacifica, a small species, is known as the North Pacific krill.  It is widely distributed along the Pacific Coasts of Japan, Canada and the US.
  • Estimates are that between 150 and 300 million MT of krill is consumed annually by wildlife.  Humans use less than 500,000 MT.    
  • Containing high levels of  many valuable nutrients, krill is widely used in aquaculture as a component of shrimp and fish feeds.  It is used whole and/or dried as a component of maturation diets and has strong attractive, nutritional and immune enhancing properties.  
  • Krill oil, high in important essential fatty acids, is now widely sold as a human nutraceutical.