Conservation, management and sustainable utilisation of Artemia biodiversity
Global Inventory of Artemia Stakeholders: A
Browse the directory of Artemia aquaculture stakeholders and innovators alphabetically, using filter criteria, or free text search. Data provided courtesy of the World Bank from its Global Inventory Report of Artemia Stakeholders.
AQiA Química Inovativa Ltda is a Brazilian specialty chemical manufacturer headquartered in São Paulo. The company develops and produces functional ingredients for personal care, cosmetic, food, veterinary, and pharmaceutical industries. One of its notable offerings is ARTEMIA GP4G, an extract derived from Artemia salina, used in hair and skin care formulations in-cosmetics.
ARSAL is a Russia-based producer and processor of Artemia cysts, operating since 1996 from the Great Yarovoye (Siberia) region. The company specialises in harvesting high-quality dried and wet cysts.
Aqua West Artemia Nauplii Center is a privately-owned hatchery feed supplier located in Ninh Thuận Province, Vietnam. The company produces live Artemia products, notably cold-stored ready to use umbrella larvae, which eliminate the need for hatching and are suitable for species that require smaller food particles.
The Artemia & Aquaculture Research Institute at Urmia University conducts research on Artemia biodiversity, conservation, nutrition, enrichment and processing technology. The institute is known for studies on Artemia urmiana and its response to ecological changes in Lake Urmia. It also engages in applied research and provides technical consulting on Artemia production and aquaculture practices, supporting both academic and industry partners.
The Artemia Association of Kazakhstan is an industry body representing companies involved in Artemia cyst and biomass harvesting, processing and trade.
The Artemia Reference Center (ARC) is internationally recognised for its research and services in larviculture of fish and shellfish, with expertise that includes biology, strain characterisation and conservation, culture, nutritional enrichment, and the application of Artemia in industry. ARC maintains the largest Artemia cyst collection globally.
Artemia World LLC is an aquaculture feed company based in Siberia, Russia, with over 20 years of experience in harvesting and processing Artemia cysts. The company operates its own lakes and maintains full control over the production chain to ensure consistent quality and supply.
The Asian Regional Artemia Reference Center operates functional laboratories specialising in aquaculture, nutrition, and chemical analysis, and provides technical consultation and services related to Artemia cyst handling, quality control, and sustainable resource utilisation. The center maintains cyst bank with over 300 samples from 50 sites (inland lakes and artisanal saltworks) of the world, and database on hatching performance, nutritional composition, genetic identity.
The Artemia Project provides training courses and seed cysts to coastal communities and operates an Artemia demonstration farm. The project is producing cysts and biomass, and is addressing gender and development issues. The project is innovating in farming systems and integration of Artemia culture into livelihoods.