Latest articles
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May 2026
Let us introduce you to Seacoll
Since its very beginning, Seagarden’s Marine Collagen has been a product of responsible thinking, of people showing up to work every day to…
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December 2025
Collagen from Norwegian Salmon
From Norway’s cold waters to premium marine collagen Norwegian salmon is an excellent source for collagen – responsibly sourced from the…
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December 2025
Unlocking the potential of fish skin
“Our premium collagen is made from fish skin from the fish processing industry in Norway.
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November 2025
Made in Norway: The trust signals of certifications
At Seagarden, collagen is responsibly sourced from byproducts of the marine industries.
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October 2025
Collagen and food safety
–Collagen itself is generally safe as it is widely used as a dietary supplement.
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September 2025
The benefits of collagen: What the studies tell us
–We are currently conducting a clinical study that will conclude this fall, says Seagarden’s Chief Scientific Officer, Geir Åsmund Myge…
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March 2025
Supporting animal welfare: Introducing marine collagen for animals
The principle guiding Seagarden’s efforts to improve animal welfare. To build a business on sustainable principles, we can’t leave a…