Aquaculture 2-10 – Page 5
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New planning process trialled in Scotland
A new farm consent process being trialled in Scotland could bring swifter and more coordinated decisions
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Zambian farmers benefiting from smallholder aquaculture
New WorldFish study learns the transformative power of fish farming
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Garware’s new skirt raises sea lice protection
The X12 is a complementary preventive tool proven to delay the infestation of the Caligus parasite without affecting oxygen levels in salmon cages
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Brussels sends Statement of Objections to six salmon farming companies involved in cartel case
European Commission’s preliminary view is the producers breached EU antitrust rules by colluding to distort competition in the market
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Revolutionary salmon vaccine to undergo trials
New project hailed a “pivotal step” towards a sustainable and effective solution to challenges posed by sea lice in the aquaculture industry
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Veramaris strengthens emissions commitments
Microalgae oil producer sets target to reduce absolute Scope 3 emissions by 22.5% by 2030
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Faroese salmon flies high
Bakkafrost subsidiary, FarCargo has taken receipt of its first aircraft to help ensure delivery of the freshest salmon from its Faroe Island sites
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University expands work addressing ‘critical challenges’
New UK Centre of Research excellence in Intelligent and Sustainable Productive Systems to help feed a future global population of over 9 billion
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Rabobank shares outlook for aquaculture in 2024
Salmon demand is still thriving while the rest of the aquaculture industry finds a new normal
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Vónin grows Scottish presence with Mørenot takeover
Strategic step is hailed a ’significant boost’ to Faroese company’s strong presence in the Scottish aquaculture market
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ASC expands species coverage with pike-perch
New module is part of the Aquaculture Stewardship Council’s Scope Extension Project
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Has the storm passed for Russia’s fish farmers?
The industry has overcome most of its immediately critical challenges and authorities now believe strong production growth could be achieved
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Bangladesh aquaculture counts the cost of climate change
A new study reveals the staggering economic cost of climate change on Bangladesh aquaculture
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AI and satellite tech reveals titanic at-sea activity growth
New study finds 75% of the world’s industrial fishing vessels are hidden from public view
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New oil approved for Norwegian fish feeds
Genetically modified canola oil provides marine omega-3 fatty acids that are beneficial to farmed salmon and the people that eat the fish
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Will PAPs be the new aquafeed?
Research highlights how processed animal proteins (PAPs) are safe, sustainable and circular ingredients for global aquafeed
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Octopus farming – to be or not to be?
The world’s first commercial octopus farm – being built in the Canary Islands by Nueva Pescanova – seems to be progressing despite public backlash
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New wellboat for Intership
Intership has taken delivery of its second newbuild from Zamakona with the handover of the hybrid-powered, Salt-designed Inter Scotia
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FAO/GFCM: Mediterranean, Black Sea overfishing fallen to lowest level in a decade
Fisheries and marine aquaculture generate revenues in excess of US$ 20 billion