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EU aquaculture lags behind fisheries production
Eurostat analysis determines that the wild catch remains the main source of aquatic foods in the EU
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India succeeds in the captive breeding of giant trevally
Programme is a “landmark achievement” for mariculture research, says ICAR-CMFRI
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End-of-life fishing and aquaculture gear surveys launched
Field research will help inform future sustainable management for end-of-life gear in the UK
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Weakened krone boosts Norwegian exports
Country’s overseas seafood sales total NOK 13 billion for month of July
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FiiZK to sell lice skirt business
FiiZK is selling its lice skirt production business to focus on closed and semi-closed cage farming
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Iranian fish production in the shadow of sanctions
Despite sweeping Western measures imposed over Iran’s nuclear programme, the government has ambitious plans to near double its fish production
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Wild salmon catch up whilst farmed sector struggles
Wild catch of salmon and related species has rise by 7% in 2023 whilst the farmed sector shrinks slightly thanks to low biomass and limited growth
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Circular tanks for innovative live fish carrier
Built for Seastar Holding, live fish carrier Seifjell has been built at the Cemre yard in Turkey to a design by Salt Ship Design
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Oyster farming innovations on the rise
New systems could change the way farmers work and increase product quality
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Urchinomics teams up to keep sea urchins on the menu
A pair of partnership deals will see Urchinomics help keep the prized sea urchin on menus around the world
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Northern Ireland provides millions in fisheries, aquaculture support
The fund provides GBP 3.5 million financial support for fishing, aquaculture and marine stakeholders and is available up to 31 March 2025
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Is sustainability losing value with seafood consumers?
New global survey from the Aquaculture Stewardship Council finds retail buying habits and purchasing drivers have changed, while product knowledge is still lacking
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Boosting sustainability in Med aquaculture
A new development and training programme aims to boost sustainability in Mediterranean aquaculture
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Lerøy invests in US biotech firm
Investment in Salmonics will go towards supporting the company’s development of solutions utilising fish blood
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Record sales growth for Kingfish Company
Additional investment in commercial activities has begun to yield results, land-based aquaculture company says
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EU processors being disadvantaged by Norwegian salmon loophole
Action needed to address market distortions caused by “production” grade salmon entering the market in processed formats, says EU advisors
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Farmed salmon now Iceland’s second most valuable fish
Atlantic salmon produced in aquaculture systems is now second only to wild-caught cod in terms of how much export income it generates
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Collaborative effort to standardise sea lice modelling
Researchers are developing a standardised tool for sea lice modelling
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Japanese seafood imports exceed domestic production
Country’s self-sufficiency rate for edible seafood estimated at around 56%, down from 114% 60 years ago
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Vision needed for Canadian aquaculture
Canada’s aquaculture industry has stalled but now is the time for a new vision, says the Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance