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Badinotti expands US operations with PNP purchase
Fish containment solutions provider confirms the acquisition of Seattle-based Pacific Netting Products
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Atlantic Sapphire addresses biomass shortfall
Elevated farming temperatures have resulted in a lower than expected standing biomass, says land-raised salmon company
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Gigante Salmon readies for production start
Land-based salmon farming company confirms it is on course to start production at its first facility this autumn
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Downscaling for new P&P pelagic catcher
Parlevliet & van der Plas’ latest newbuild is going to be significantly more modest in size than the vessel it replaces
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Strong sockeye harvest follows record year
Following the largest Bristol Bay wild sockeye harvest on record last year, 2023 is once again one of the largest in 20 years
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New US bill calls for equal funding for seafood
A proposed new law in the US will place fisheries and aquaculture on an equal billing with agriculture
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Norway seafood export values rise again
Values of Norwegian seafood exports have risen again but only when measured in Krone
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High hopes for hemp-based salmon feed
Researchers are looking to do the first full feed assessment of using hemp seed protein – a relation of the cannabis plant – in salmon feed
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Funding for novel harvesting technique
A new way to harvest seafood which leaves the seabed undamaged by dredging has been given a cash injection
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WiFi in ports gets funding extension
Free unlimited internet access for fishers during UK port stays will be safeguarded thanks to new funding
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Vónin’s Tornado doors make Bering Sea debut
Seattle trawler Storm Petrel has finished its first trips using a pair of Tornado pelagic trawl doors from Vónin
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Cleopatras gain popularity with Norwegian fleet
Icelandic boatbuilder Trefjar is sending increasing numbers of its robust Cleopatra fast fishing vessels to overseas coastal fisheries
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Benelux fishers in troubled waters
Ever-tightening EU standards and steadily rising costs are forcing many of the states’ fishers to leave the industry whilst also driving up the price of seafood
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CAT appoints business development leader
San Diego-based genetic services provider recruits Simon Hill to the position of Chief Business Development Officer
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Tassal acquires Australian barramundi farm
Cooke-owned aquaculture company buys country’s only ocean-based producer of the fish
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Stolt to increase flatfish production
Land-based aquaculture company gets green light to expand the hatchery at its facility in Cervo, Spain
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ISSF calls for stronger Pacific tuna control
Ahead of the next IATTC meeting in August, the ISSF is calling for more robust tuna fisheries management in the eastern Pacific
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Falling demand and El Niño to challenge global aquaculture
Asian shrimp industry in particular is facing a challenging period of record-low prices, according to a new aquaculture report from Rabobank
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Seafood standards campaign launches in US
The GSA is inviting seafood retailers across the US to join a sustainability awareness campaign
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How aquaculture has reshaped the seafood industry (and why it’s a good thing!)
Award-winning fishery scientist and educator Emily De Sousa explains why sustainable aquaculture is beneficial for the environment and consumers alike