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Salmon Evolution sells shares to fund expansion
Salmon Evolution has raised more than €32 million to fund the second phase of an expansion of its land-based facility at Indre Harøy
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Trilateral deal on mackerel reached
The UK, Norway and the Faroe Islands have agreed quotas for North-East Atlantic mackerel
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AI – 'a paradigm shift’ for aquaculture
At Aquaculture UK 2024, Umitron’s Russell Ferguson outlined the company’s ambitions to be a more value-chain-aware technology provider
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Echo sounder upgrade ‘opens new frontiers’
Kongsberg Discovery bolsters its EK80 echo-sounders to give a more detailed picture of the ocean environment
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Scottish salmon exports surge to five-year high
In the first four months of the year, 26,000 tonnes of fish were exported to more than 40 countries, enough for more than 100 million meals
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EU ready to ratify High Seas Treaty
European Council adopts United Nations’ agreement on Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction
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Icelandic salmon farmer granted 10,000-tonne licence
Authorities have given Arnarlax a new licence for 10,000-tonnes of salmon in Ísafjarðardjúp
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Turkish aquaculture team-up
Optimar has signed an exclusive agent agreement with Turkish aquaculture technology provider, OctoAqua
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Increased whitefish catch for Icelandic fleet in May
But total volume of fish and shellfish landed falls 14% year-on-year
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Ian Gatt made CBE for services to fishing
The chief executive of the Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association, Ian Gatt, has been made a CBE for of his work in the Scottish fishing industry
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CMFRI/INCOIS pact will drive sustainability
The ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute and Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services have joined forces to foster sustainability in India’s sea fisheries
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Japanese salmon farm first
Izumisawa Suisan obtains Aquaculture Stewardship Council certification for its cherry salmon production
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US bans Chinese firms amid forced labour claims
The US government has added a Chinese seafood processing company to its list of entities suspected of engaging in forced labour, in a bid to combat IUU fishing
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Irish industry unites for EU change
Five organisations come together to demand serious change at an EU level
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All change for Center for Aquaculture Technologies Canada
Company unveils a new name, logo and CEO
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GSA: Seafood safety a top concern for Japanese consumers
Environmental sustainability ranks second in Global Seafood Alliance survey
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Sustainable Shrimp Partnership joins GSSI network
New strategic alliance is looking to accelerate the progress of the sustainable seafood movement
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SSF: Scots overwhelmingly supportive of fishing sector
Pre-election polling shows UK-produced food as important as UK-produced energy