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European aquaculture boosted as blue economy investments increase
Due to its strong potential, the sector is seeing an encouraging influx of young companies and a growing share of early-stage financing
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Bakkafrost’s year-start salmon harvest increases
Volume of salmon harvested in the Faroe Islands rises while Scottish volumes slip
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Strategic aquaculture partnership in Oman and Singapore
The partnership aims to support the sustainable growth of the aquaculture industry
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Salmon farmers clear tonnes of litter from Scottish beaches
Staff from five companies spent a total of 661 hours clearing more than 23 tonnes of rubbish last year
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Iceland’s First Water integrates biomass measurement tech
Land-based fish farmer will deploy FALCON Biomass vision technology in its facility
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SSA calls for Indian shrimp to be added to forced/child labour lists
US industry body’s request is based on recent reports exposing labour abuses in the Indian shrimp industry
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Salmon Scotland: Brexit annually costing up to £100m in lost exports
Producers of the UK’s largest food export have faced increased red tape and costs following the departure from the EU in January 2020
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Fisheries and Seafood Scheme announces next panel date
Grant scheme will deliver a further GBP 6 million in match funding to projects developing the catching, processing and aquaculture sectors
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Novel sea lice vaccine research progresses
New funding from the Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre will help develop a solution to one of aquaculture perennial challenges
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Report: US supermarkets, restaurants selling Indian shrimp produced by forced labour
Despite its huge market share, India’s labour and environmental failings have remained under the radar, says Corporate Accountability Lab
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Boost for Western Australia barramundi production
Tassal Group receives an AUD 5 million grant from the state government to aid its barramundi farm growth plans
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Lobster tagging to assess habitat restoration effects of offshore aquaculture
Ropes to Reefs project is looking to assess the wider benefits of the UK’s first large-scale offshore mussel farm, located in Lyme Bay
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DNV, Ocean Sovereign ink deal for fish farming superyacht
Ocean Ark is designed with low density to operate in high offshore waters, drifting with the natural current and natural fish shoals
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Poseidon secures $20m in new financing
New funds raised will expand the company’s manufacturing capacity and support its growth
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Scottish Sea Farms ‘green’ eggs incubation first
The new facility has a total capacity of seven million ova at any one time
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Where are we in the search for new proteins for aquafeeds?
IFFO, the Marine Ingredients Organisation, comments on a new major review
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Hiddenfjord in Faroese certification first
Family-owned salmon producer becomes the first company in the Faroe Islands to attain Best Aquaculture Practices four-star certification
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Factory trawler order goes to Spanish yard
Icelandic company Hraðfrystihúsið-Gunnvör has placed an order for Júlíus Geirmundsson to be built at Astilleros Ria de Vigo
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MSC, ASC unveil Australian champions
Aquaculture Stewardship Council and Marine Stewardship Council name this year’s winners in Australia’s Sustainable Seafood Awards
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Championing youth in aquaculture
The Young Aquaculture Society has launched an award to boost opportunities for young people