Latest News – Page 134
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NewsAndfjord’s fish reach 1kg
Norwegian land-based farmer’s first salmon are well ahead of schedule
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NewsKingfish CEO change
The Kingfish Company founder Ohad Maiman is stepping down from his role as CEO and will take up an advisory position with the company
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NewsSalmon merger approval
SalMar’s proposed share buyout of NTS ASA and also its merger with Norway Royal Salmon have received EU clearance
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NewsMowi buys into Iceland
Norway-headquartered salmon farmer is to buy a 51.28% stake in Arctic Fish
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NewsAtlantic quotas proposed
European Commission puts forward catch limits for fish stocks in the EU waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Kattegat and Skagerrak
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NewsFirst US aquaculture plan
New NOAA Aquaculture Strategic Plan will guide efforts to enhance the growth of sustainable US aquaculture
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NewsEcuador feed partnership
Partners Cargill and Naturisa are teaming up with Skyvest EC Holding to expand shrimp-feed production for Ecuadorian farmers
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NewsNZ’s first land-based farm
A prototype for New Zealand’s first sustainable, land-based salmon farm is in the early stages of development
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NewsMussels with benefits
As well as helping meet global fish consumption demands, offshore mussel farms could offer wider environmental benefits, a new study suggests
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NewsSalMar changes CEO
Linda Aase has stepped down as CEO of the Frøya, Norway-headquartered salmon farming company
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NewsSalmon Evolution change
Norwegian land-based salmon farming company confirms the resignation of CEO Håkon André Berg
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NewsFleet advances telemeds
OPAGAC has provided training to masters, captains and officers and has put the first telemedicine equipment and monitoring devices onboard its fleet
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NewsAwaiting lab-grown fish
Cultured meat and seafood is a way to sustainably feed the world’s growing population but approval is yet to be granted
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NewsSlipping through the net
While measures exist to keep illegal fishing in place, it’s still all too easy for illegally fished products to reach European consumers
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News2023 cod quota cut
Norway and Russia have reached an agreement on joint-fishing opportunities for next year
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NewsAustralia commits to CoOL
Government commits to the introduction of country of origin labelling for Australian seafood sold in foodservice
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NewsAquaculture funding call
More than £500,000 in funding is being made available to help future-proof sustainable Scottish aquaculture
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NewsMSC upgrades standard
Following four years’ research, the Marine Stewardship Council launches MSC Fisheries Standard version 3.0
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NewsGenoMar opens Brazil unit
Dedicated breeding centre is the first of its kind for tilapia species in Latin America
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NewsSwedish deal for Satlink
Spanish tech company will develop a trial project that will evaluatxe the potential of electronic monitoring systems within the Scandinavian country’s fishing fleet