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Ukrainian aquaculture – one year on
While it epitomises determination and resilience, the industry is in an increasingly precarious position due to the ongoing conflict
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Salmon Evolution secures facility build funding
Salmon Evolution has secured a finance package that will be used to construct its first production facility
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First yellowtail harvest for Kingfish Maine
Aquaculture venture celebrates inaugural small batch, limited release into the US market
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Homegrown Shrimp opens Florida RAS operation
CPF company officially opens its first shrimp farming facility in the United States
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Salmon farmer brings in biggest landing craft
Scottish Sea Farms has taken delivery of its biggest landing craft to date, designed to support the company’s move to farms of fewer but larger pens
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Bakkafrost’s Scottish salmon harvest doubles
Producer’s total harvest in the first-quarter of 2023 was 19,100 tonnes, with the Faroese harvest falling by 6,500 tonnes
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Rainbow trout – a fish with healthy potential
Global market for the species is expected to surpass $7 billion by the end of 2033
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Japan’s first BAP could drive up exports
Recognition of Japan’s sustainable red sea bream production could give added impetus to exports
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Coaching delivered for future aquaculture leaders
SAIC initiative aims to equip participants with the tools, skills and confidence to lead under pressure and build successful teams
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Salmon colour measurement tool launched
Digital SalmoFan accurately measures fillet colour throughout the entire value chain
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High hopes as iFarm Version 3 gets underway
Norwegian installation could become a giant leap forward for salmon farming if the technology proves successful
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Loch Duart appoints new operations director
Loch Duart’s new operations director says she will focus on expanding the company’s reputation for world-class salmon
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SIIG invests $70m in alternative protein
Saudi Industrial Investment Group agrees to invest in Danish protein tech company Unibio International
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Norway changes salmon farming tax proposal
Government presents its proposed bill for a resource rent tax on aquaculture
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New mussel harvester for NZ’s Whakatōhea
30-metre Pakihi Kura was purpose-built to withstand the challenging sea conditions in New Zealand’s Bay of Plenty
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Salmon farms urge caution on HPMAs
Salmon Scotland’s boss has urged the three First Minister candidates to protect rural communities dependent on the country’s salmon farming industry
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Australian aquaculture award winners named
Prawn farmer Pacific Reef Tigers and abalone producer Yumbah were two of the big winners in Australia’s latest annual Sustainable Seafood Awards
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Danish aquaculture project gets underway
‘Low trophic aquaculture’ focuses on breeding species which are able to extract nutrients directly from the environment
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Icelandic aquaculture export earnings climb
Industry exported more fish than in 2021 and generated more value from these overseas sales
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New Norwegian-Swedish biosecurity cooperation
Redox and Anolytech to develop new solutions for the optimisation of water quality and hygiene within aquaculture operations