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Norwegian salmon farming giant SalMar has reported a 10,000 tonne drop, year on year, in its 2025 first quarter harvest.
The Shetland Fishermen’s Association yesterday warned about the dangers of expanded aquaculture and offshore energy developments.
The Seagriculture conferences have grown into one of the leading global platforms for the seaweed industry, attracting over ...
A new attempt to scrap the Norm Price Council in Norway, which could have seen an end to the salmon tax as it exists now, has ...
The Australian yellowtail kingfish salmon farmer Clean Seas has now all but agreed to be taken over by the aquaculture ...
The Norwegian employer organisation Seafood Norway has warned that the salmon industry and other branches face a tough time ...
Vónin has secured its position as the exclusive supplier of the Flexilink to the aquaculture markets in the UK and the Faroe ...
It’s unfortunate but true, writes Kelly Wright, that in today’s society we have become disconnected from the food we consume, ...
Pembrokeshire Rock Oysters and Pembrokeshire Native Oysters have been awarded Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status, ...
The Lerøy Seafood Group has reported a significant increase in its 2025 first quarter salmon and trout harvest.
The Cooke Seafood group has expanded its aquaculture operations in the Mediterranean, with a new alevin hatchery on the ...
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