Analysis – Page 2
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Mediterranean sharks continue decline despite conservation progress
Significant threats face the more than 80 species of sharks and rays that inhabit the Mediterranean Sea, according to a new study
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Aquaculture production forecast to grow in 2025
Salmon and shrimp volumes to increase but pangasius and tilapia projected to achieve fastest production growth, says Rabobank
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Best year ever for Norwegian seafood exports
Records achieved despite cod quota cuts, farmed salmon production challenges, geopolitical fluctuations and economic turmoil in the global market
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American aquaculture value rises
United States Department of Agriculture releases 2023 Census of Aquaculture results
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Italy targeted with salmon investment
Norwegian Seafood Council sees room for sales growth and increased storytelling in the market
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Seafish: Demand slowing for UK seafood
New data learns that export challenges, changing consumer preferences and economic shocks aretaking their toll
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SSP launches first sustainability report
Initiative aims to transform the shrimp industry toward a more responsible future
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Nofima: Salmon secretions attract lice
New research furthers understanding of why sea lice are predominantly attracted to salmon
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FAO: Global fish consumption stagnating
Consumers appear to be disengaging from seafood, but capture production has rebounded, says UN body
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All-time-high earnings for Norway's salmon industry
Record profits achieved in 2023 despite rising costs, confirms new Kontali analysis
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Salmon Welfare Scorecard – Small improvement in industry transparency
But there’s still significant room for further progress in transparency, reporting and policy development, says Compassion in World Farming
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ISSF: Global tuna stocks’ health improves
Latest assessment finds 88% of the commercial catch comes from stocks at ‘healthy’ levels, but 10% require stronger managerment
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Canada’s BC salmon farm ban could cost $9 billion
Proposal is a reckless decision by the Trudeau government that ignores both science and economic reality, says BCSFA
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Investigation: Systemic illegal driftnet fishing occurring in Moroccan waters
This indiscriminate and destructive fishing is a serious threat to vulnerable wildlife and violates numerous fisheries laws, says EJF
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Americans eating less seafood (but diversifying more)
NFI’s Annual Top 10 List determines the most consumed seafood species in 2022
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Kontali: Salmon production to surge over next decade
Upturn will be driven by enhancements in fish health, strategic investments and a substantial rise in land-based production
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Ecuadorian shrimp fails to repeat record volume
Third-quarter 2024 exports stayed just below 300,000 tonnes, finds latest Shrimp Insights analysis
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UK seafood loses £1bn in four years
Industry has been hard hit but 2024 has brought some green shoots of recovery, says Marcus Coleman CEO Seafish
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Study: More wild fish being used in aquafeeds than previously estimated
Industry urged to operationalise substitutes for fishmeal and especially fish oil
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Alaska’s seafood industry suffers $1.8bn losses
Beyond the economic impacts, the decline of fisheries in the region threatens a way of life, sense of place, community and identity, says new NOAA Fisheries report