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  2. Neptune Wellness - Wikipedia

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    Neptune Wellness Solutions (originally Neptune Technologies and Bioresources) [3] was founded by Henri Harland and Luc Rainville in 1998. [4] The Canadian biotech company conducted some of the first research on the health benefits of krill oil and the unique, absorption capacity of its “phospholipid” molecular structure and the fats contained within it.

  3. Krill oil - Wikipedia

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    Krill oil capsules. Krill oil is an extract prepared from a species of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba.Processed krill oil is commonly sold as a dietary supplement.Two components of krill oil are omega-3 fatty acids similar to those in fish oil, and phospholipid-derived fatty acids (PLFA), mainly phosphatidylcholine (alternatively referred to as marine lecithin). [1]

  4. Krill - Wikipedia

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    Krill respire a portion of the energy derived from consuming phytoplankton or other animals as carbon dioxide (2), when swimming from mid/deep waters to the surface in large swarms krill mix water, which potentially brings nutrients to nutrient-poor surface waters (3), ammonium and phosphate is released from the gills and when excreting, along ...

  5. Antarctic Krill Market is Expected to Reach USD 4,817.7 ...

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    The Antarctic Krill Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 11.4% from 2023 to 2033. The market is projected to reach USD 4,817.7 million by 2033 . Omega-3 supplements and animal feed are key growth segments.

  6. Euphausia crystallorophias - Wikipedia

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    Euphausia crystallorophias is a species of krill, sometimes called ice krill, [1] crystal krill, [2] or Antarctic coastal krill. [2] It lives in the coastal waters around Antarctica , further south than any other species of krill. [ 2 ]

  7. Krill fishery - Wikipedia

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    The present estimate for the biomass of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is 379 million tonnes. [1] The total global harvest of krill from all fisheries amounts to 150–200,000 tonnes annually, mainly Antarctic krill and North Pacific krill (E. pacifica). Krill are rich in protein (40% or more of dry weight) and lipids (about 20% in E ...

  8. Thysanoessa - Wikipedia

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    Thysanoessa is a genus of the krill [1] that play critical roles in the marine food web. They're abundant in Arctic and Antarctic areas, feeding on zooplankton and detritus to obtain energy. [2] Thysanoessa are responsible for the transportation of carbon and nutrients from surface waters to deeper trophic levels.

  9. Crabeater seal - Wikipedia

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    Their high abundance is a testament to the extreme success of Antarctic krill, the single species with the greatest biomass on the planet. [20] There is little seasonality in their prey preference, but they may target adult and male krill. [2] Other prey items include cephalopods and diverse Antarctic fish species. [2]