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International Artemia Aquaculture Consortium

Conservation, management and sustainable utilisation of Artemia biodiversity

Global Inventory of Artemia Stakeholders: F

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.

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Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

Researchers at the Soil/Water Interactions Laboratory focus on hypersaline environments and investigate microalgae and Artemia populations from semi-arid coastal systems in Brazil. Their work involves examining soil-water-ecosystem interactions where Artemia serves as a model organism to study environmental chemistry, ecotoxicology, and pollutant impacts.

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is a specialized UN agency founded to lead international efforts in eradicating hunger, improving nutrition, and promoting sustainable agriculture. Headquartered in Rome, FAO works with governments and partners to develop policies, provide technical assistance, and build capacity in areas such as food security, fisheries, forestry, and rural development. FAO is a member of the International Artemia Aquaculture Consortium's Advisory Committee.

Fuzhouwan Saltworks

The Fuzouwan Saltworks produce both Artemia cysts and biomass integrated with large scale salt production, and is innovating with respect to farming systems.