Aquaculture 2-10 – Page 38
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EU backs blue projects
Twenty multinational projects will receive over €117 million to contribute to the objectives of the EU mission ‘Restore our Ocean and Waters’
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Seaweed farming first
A first-of-its-kind seaweed farm located alongside offshore wind turbines could provide crucial information about carbon capture
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Blue whiting action urged
Coastal states are being urged to work together to end overfishing of blue whiting in the Northeast Atlantic
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Mowi ends ’22 on a high
Salmon farmer crosses the €1 billion earnings mark for the first time in its history
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Trout scientist honoured
Dr Chris Gould awarded the prestigious Peter Jones award for his work on trout vaccines and salmon welfare
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SFG pulls farm funding
Australian shrimp farming venture Project Sea Dragon has been put into voluntary administration by its owner
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Skretting opens in India
Nutreco’s aquafeed division establishes a new production facility for shrimp and fish feeds in Mangrol, Surat
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Skills boost to tackle HABs
£355K skills boost to help UK seafood producers tackle harmful algal blooms
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'Inspired' UAE oyster farm
Following a recent certification, an oyster farm in the UAE is making its mark on the country’s aquaculture
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Salmon tops UK exports
Scottish salmon was the UK’s biggest food export in 2022, new HMRC figures have revealed
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Symrise adds to APAC team
Symrise Aqua Feed has widened its sales team in Asia-Pacific by recruiting two new aquaculture experts
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Smart aqua-ship gets ASC
Producing 3,700 tonnes of large yellow croaker annually, Conson No. 1 is regarded as the world’s first full-scale “smart farming ship”
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Nordic Aqua mulls fundraising
Nordic Aqua Partners wants to raise funds to expand its farming capacity
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Poland in uncharted waters
Skyrocketing food inflation has led many fish farmers to be uncertain about their future
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Salmon farm appeal
New salmon farm based on ‘transformational’ aquaculture technology has been rejected based on fear, says Loch Long Salmon
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Canadian pockets hit
Government decisions to shut down salmon farming in British Columbia have led to consumer challenges, says CAIA
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Saving the ‘king of fish’
Fish farmers are keen to play their part in safeguarding the future of Scotland’s iconic wild salmon
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Protix names new CFO
Lynn De Proft onboarded to further drive the insect-based nutrition company’s growth and international expansion plans