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Norway’s salmon farmers are facing more biological pressure, following a suspected case of bacterial kidney disease (BKD).
South Korea has this week launched its first modestly sized land-based salmon farm project. The facility has a capacity of ...
Europe’s native seaweeds are under threat from climate change – and more needs to be done to preserve their genetic heritage.
The Scottish Government has announced plans to extend marine planning zones to 12 nautical miles, a move which will allow ...
Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) looks to have returned to Norwegian fish farms after a three month absence.
Independent Scottish producer Loch Duart has rolled out its own range of smoked and double smoked salmon.
Fish health company Patogen has appointed Thorstein Medhus as its new chief executive. He is moving from his current position ...
Aquaculture technology company Ace Aquatec has secured £10m in its latest funding round, with the investment arm of fish ...
Norway’s SalMar has identified Shetland as a possible location for its proposed new generation of offshore fish farms. Why ...
Thor Landeldi, one of Iceland’s new cohort of land-based salmon farmers, has received a further capital investment of €28m ...
Salmon farmer Nordlaks has been hit by an unexpected algal bloom attack in the north of Norway, causing mortalities.
Worldwide feed production for the aquaculture sector declined slightly in 2024 by 1.1%, in 2024, in contrast to the animal ...