Conservation, management and sustainable utilisation of Artemia biodiversity
Global Inventory of Artemia Stakeholders: G
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.
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.
Great Salt Lake Brine Shrimp Cooperative is a Utah-based group that harvests and exports Artemia cysts from the Great Salt Lake, one of the world’s most important natural sources of brine shrimp. The cooperative supplies hatcheries globally with high-quality cysts used as feed in the early stages of fish and shrimp farming.
Around 20 farms produce biomass in Petchaburi, Chachoengsao and Gulf of Thailand provinces. These include farms that have pioneered intensive (Banchong Farm) and semi-intensive biomass farming systems (Suntri Farm).