Iceland’s main sports fishing organisation has called for a halt of the new aquaculture reform bill which is currently under discussion in the country’s parliament.
An escape alert has gone out after the Icelandic salmon farmer Kaldvik notified the country’s Food and Veterinary Authority ...
Fishmeal production in March fell 38% year on year, according to the latest data from the international marine products ...
The government of New Zealand has updated national rules for marine aquaculture which it says will make it easier for ...
The monthly survival rate for farmed salmon in Scotland reached a record 99.1% in March, according to figures released today ...
Norwegian seafood exports, including salmon, fell last month. The war in the Middle East and continuing problems over US ...
The land-based salmon company First Water has raised ISK 11 billion (£66m) to complete the first phase of its Icelandic fish ...
Cermaq currently has two established slaughterhouses in the Finnmark region but according to the broadcaster NRK, it is ...
Scottish Shellfish, the marketing organisation for Scotland’s shellfish producers, has worked with supermarket chain ...
The troubled US-based salmon farmer Atlantic Sapphire today reported much improved production figures, but the company’s ...
The Arctic fish farmer Nordlaks has transferred the first fish to the giant ocean tank it has called the “egg”.
The Newfoundland Aquaculture Industry Association (NAIA) has announced that Bradley George will be serving as its new ...