Maximize fish production with LED lighting

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Innovative aquaculture lighting

According to the UN, nearly 90% of the world’s marine fish stocks are now fully exploited, overexploited or depleted. There is need for sensible policies to conserve fish stocks combined with responsible fish farming. With our LED lighting we help customers with specific lighting conditions needed to optimize fish development and welfare, reduce production costs and increase revenue.

Our aquaculture lighting offer is built on our heritage in which we have been recognized to push the boundaries of lighting applications supporting the needs of our customers. Light has proven to be a powerful tool for enhancing fish production, while protecting its welfare.

Philips Aquaculture lighting addresses the specific needs of hatchery and grow-out sites either on land or off shore and have been developed in close collaboration with leading universities and institutes. Our lights incorporate the most advanced LED chipsets and controls with the finest marine grade materials ensuring durability under the toughest conditions.

Evolve your aquaculture

Light influences all lifecycle stages of fish and can be used as a management tool to control the egg and larvae survival, the manipulation of smolt time, maturation control during the on-growing phase and broodstock spawning optimization.

Light impact on fish is complex and there are multiple elements to consider: intensity and distribution, quality of light expressed in spectral composition, and photoperiod undergoing daily and seasonal cycles.

Philips Aquaculture lighting is focused on unlocking the potential of lighting combined results of research and application studies for your merit: a light that is perfect for your fish!

Light is perceived by specific photoreceptors that influence physiology through neurons and signaling pathways. 

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Benefits of Philips aquaculture lighting

Optimized blue and green light intensity with directed light beam

Accelerated growth and shorter production times

High energy efficiency for more cost-effective production

Dusk and dawn simulation to reduce stress

Choose your way of growing

Marine-based aquaculture

Philips lighting Aquaculture provides innovative solutions for aquaculture industry

Land-based aquaculture

Philips lighting Aquaculture provides innovative solutions for aquaculture industry

Philips seacage 340W

Philips seacage 340W

Philips seacage 680W

Philips seacage 680W

Philips seacage 125W

Philips hatchery 125W

Philips seacage 250W

Philips hatchery 250W

News

Australis Seafoods selects Signify as main provider for aquaculture LED lighting

Signify has been chosen as the main provider of underwater LED lighting for the marine-based fish farms of Australis Seafoods in Chile.

Aquaculture LED lighting optimizing growth results and improving fish welfare

Signify’s new Seacage 340W fish light helps to optimize growth results while reducing the need for sea lice treatment by up to 50%.

The right light intensity helps smoltification for Svaberget Smolt

Signify has supplied aquaculture growth lighting to the Svaberget Smolt fish farm. The lights help to control growth and the life cycle.

Research programs

PhD program at University of Stirling

The aim of the program is to understand the impact of different lighting conditions on Atlantic salmon physiology. The ultimate goal is to identify lighting strategies that boost growth and development during juvenile phase and successful on-growing phase. The project is being carried out in a special laboratory with controlled LED lighting provided by Philips lighting Aquaculture.

Post-doctoral program at University of Bergen

This program studies the neural activation and photoreceptor elements of the Atlantic salmon brain after stimulation with narrow-band LED light of different wavelengths. Analysis demonstrates that specific brain regions are activated under different lighting intensities and colors providing distinct responses. These regulatory effects of light are used to control production in terms of delayed maturation and growth stimulation.

Fish species research studies

At various research institutes and customers, studies are being conducted into the impact of light on salmon, trout, tilapia, eel and other fish. The aim is to identify optimum lighting solutions for these species.

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Via our global footprint we can serve you wherever you are based

Contact members of our team

More information? Or in the need of a Light plan? Contact us today!

Global:

Henrik Norgaard
Email - henrik.norgaard@signify.com

Norway:

Roar Ristesund
Email - roar.ristesund@signify.com