Project description
Closing the market gap for European lobsters
The global demand for lobster exceeds supplies by far. European lobster (EL) stocks were significantly reduced in the 1950s and have yet to recover, so neither EL nor the capture production of lower-quality American lobster can fill the market gap. Furthermore, land-based aquaculture is practically, technologically and commercially unviable because lobsters are highly cannibalistic and need to be cultured in individual cages, thus raising personnel costs significantly. To address this problem, the EU-funded AUTOMARUS project aims to introduce the first recirculating aquaculture system-based EL farming solution. It involves growing the lobsters in individual cages using fully automated feeding and real-time monitoring and robotic lobster handling. This could lead to profitable and sustainable large-scale production of high-quality EL.
Objective
European lobster (EL, Homarus gammarus) is among the most exclusive shellfish products worldwide, but stocks collapsed in the
1950s and have not recovered in the decades since. The global demand for lobster far exceeds supplies, and neither EL nor capture
production of lower-quality American lobster (H. americanus, AL) can fill the market gap. With the price of EL at €25-35/kg, the
European seafood industry is missing out on a clear market opportunity. Land-based aquaculture is the remaining alternative, but
current aquaculture methods are practically, technologically and commercially unviable as lobsters are highly cannibalistic and
cannot be reared in groups but must be cultured in individual cages necessitating unfeasibly high personnel costs. Tha aim of the AUTOMARUS project is to mature, prototype, pilot and implement the first Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) based EL farming solution in individual cages using fully automated feeding and real-time monitoring and robotic lobster handling for the production of European Lobster. Our innovative solution will thus enable profitable and sustainable large-scale production of high quality EL for the first time to fit the market gap and create a novel value chain for farmed EL. The AUTOMARUS project will be run by a strong mnagement team with a proven track record in lobster aquaculture, engineering and robotics/automation as well as managing and scaling R&D-intense companies. With a production target of 1,000 tonnes by year 5 after project end, NLF will be the sole supplier of farmed EL and expect to take a 16% share of the European lobster production market and 8% the total market for EL and AL across EU and Asia.
Fields of science
- agricultural sciencesagriculture, forestry, and fisheriesfisheries
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringelectronic engineeringcontrol systems
- social sciencessociologyindustrial relationsautomation
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringelectronic engineeringrobotics
Programme(s)
Funding Scheme
SME-2 - SME instrument phase 2Coordinator
4160 Finnoy
Norway
The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.