Aker BioMarine is a Norwegian biotech and fishing company that specializes in harvesting and processing Antarctic krill. The company is the world's largest krill harvester, responsible for approximately 70% of the global krill catch as of 2024. Aker BioMarine's main product offerings include krill oil for human consumption and krill meal for aquaculture and animal feed. The company's flagship human health product is Superba Krill oil, which contains omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA bound to phospholipids, as well as choline and astaxanthin. Aker BioMarine claims this phospholipid-bound form allows for more efficient absorption compared to traditional fish oil.
In March 2024, Aker BioMarine expanded into algae-based omega-3 products with the launch of FloraMarine, positioned as a high-concentration algae DHA oil. The company operates a vertically integrated supply chain, controlling the process from krill harvesting in Antarctic waters to ingredient production at its manufacturing facility in Houston, Texas. Aker BioMarine utilizes advanced harvesting technologies, including a continuous fishing system with nets and vacuums capable of catching up to 1,200 metric tons of krill per day. In 2024, the company deployed an autonomous drone vessel called Mariner USV to optimize krill fishing locations using artificial intelligence and Big Data analytics, which reportedly increased harvest yields by 12% in the first quarter of implementation.
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