New Horizons – Page 2

  • Farmed fish
    News

    Transforming blue food through connectivity and integration

    2023-10-11T06:53:00Z

    Stig Martin Fiskå, Global Head of Cognizant Ocean, explains how end-to-end smart platforms could help revolutionise the aquaculture value chain

  • Oceanpick harvesting
    News

    Raising the bar with barramundi in Sri Lanka

    2023-08-16T07:38:00Z

    Oceanpick – the country’s first oceanic fish farm – offers a tantalising glimpse into the importance and value of barramundi farming

  • Seafood
    News

    Capitalising on seafood’s competitive advantage

    2023-06-14T08:39:00Z

    Industry leaders say the global seafood marketplace has completely changed in recent years and that a more resilient food category has emerged

  • Salmon sushi
    News

    Striving to stay in the fast lane

    2023-05-22T14:07:00Z

    Farmed Atlantic salmon has long-transcended the wider seafood category, but its challenges are stacking up

  • iFarm
    News

    High hopes as iFarm Version 3 gets underway

    2023-04-03T11:48:00Z

    Norwegian installation could become a giant leap forward for salmon farming if the technology proves successful

  • ARC Marine
    News

    Boosting biodiversity

    2023-01-18T09:08:00Z

    UK firm creating vibrant multitrophic communities around aquaculture sites that could significantly benefit the sector

  • JET
    News

    Opinion: Realising the benefits of water-based 5G networks

    2022-12-19T16:14:00Z

    A network of interconnected devices in aquaculture locations could open up data-driven analysis and management

  • Marine collagen
    News

    Skin deep

    2022-12-02T10:30:00Z

    Pro-circular economy ventures are finding value and opportunity in fish skins and scales

  • Tilapia Healing
    News

    Healing powers

    2022-12-02T10:30:00Z

    Seafood by-products are making huge contributions to sectors such as food, feed and even medicine

  • Fish feed
    News

    New proteins on the table

    2022-11-25T07:56:00Z

    Aquaculture feeds made with novel proteins are gradually gaining traction, but obstacles are preventing their widespread utilisation

  • Algal Bloom
    News

    Keeping tabs on HABs

    2022-11-07T11:37:00Z

    Scotland and the United States are taking steps to address one of aquaculture’s greatest challenges

  • Naqua
    News

    Miracle in the desert

    2022-09-22T08:58:00Z

    Following years of investment and research, Saudi Arabia appears to now be ready for bold aquaculture growth

  • Fish processing
    News

    Seafood growth will return

    2022-08-04T08:06:00Z

    The world is producing and consuming slightly less seafood, but the FAO maintains there will be upturns through to 2030

  • Salmon
    News

    When data triumphs over death

    2022-07-29T09:46:00Z

    A digital platform is helping salmon farmers in Norway make quick decisions and reduce mortality rates

  • Lab
    News

    Genetics – the new frontier

    2022-06-08T13:33:00Z

    Genetics in aquaculture and fisheries is offering new approaches to tackling key challenges 

  • Marshall
    News

    Maine’s aqua roadmap

    2022-06-01T09:47:00Z

    New 10-year plan for aquaculture shows how the industry will continue to support livelihoods and bolster the state’s blue economy

  • Umitron
    News

    Serving up AI-raised fish

    2022-04-20T13:29:00Z

    Japanese sushi chain Kura Sushi is installing smart fish feeders at its consignment sites for the sustainable farming of red seabream

  • Russian Salmon
    News

    RAS for Russia

    2022-02-14T08:25:00Z

    New production technologies offer real potential for the country’s aquaculture sector

  • An official visit to an oyster farm in Russia. Photo: Yaroslavl government
    News

    Black Sea oyster renaissance

    2021-11-25T09:55:00Z

    Ukraine, Russia, and Georgia harbour plans to expand oyster production in the Black Sea, eyeing not only domestic but also international markets

  • While tunas are the most common primary target species, the Sri Lankan fleet also targets Carangidae, billfish and sharks. Photo: Claire Collins
    News

    Driving factors behind decision-making

    2021-10-30T08:39:00Z

    A research team has found that collecting data directly from fishermen can significantly improve understanding of the social drivers that lie behind fishing behaviour.