Reducing melanin spots in Atlantic salmon, boosting quality and yield. Melanin spots in Atlantic salmon fillets are a growing concern in the salmon farming industry, leading to product downgrades, reduced […]
Skin cell discovery could help Atlantic salmon fend off sea lice. A distant cousin of Atlantic salmon could hold the key to improving their resistance to sea lice, a study suggests. […]
New funding to support wild Atlantic salmon in Canada. The Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, on behalf of […]
Saving the Atlantic salmon: World experts gather with locals in North East Iceland to discuss future conservation of the species. Not-for-profit conservation organisation, Six Rivers Iceland, established by Sir Jim […]
Atlantic Salmon Trust response to Scottish sea lice consultation. Last week the Atlantic Salmon Trust submitted its formal, technical response to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency’s (SEPA) consultation on ‘Detailed proposals […]
How are Scotland’s wild Atlantic salmon faring? A leaping salmon, achieving the seemingly impossible to return to the upper parts of the very river in which it hatched after a […]
Innovasea Adds Atlantic Salmon Algorithm to Real-Time Biomass Solution Innovasea, a global leader in technologically advanced aquatic solutions for aquaculture and fish tracking, announced today that its AI-driven biomass estimation […]
Meeting to help conserve Atlantic salmon. Canada hosted the 40th Annual Meeting of the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organisation (NASCO) in Moncton, New Brunswick from June 5-8, 2023. Delegates from […]
Atlantic salmon have the capacity to reproduce more than one time but very few individuals manage to become repeat spawners. Nevertheless, repeat spawners are important for population dynamics. In a […]
Benefits of krill meal and krill oil for farmed Atlantic salmon. New study shows that krill meal and krill oil fulfill the dietary choline needs for growth in farmed Atlantic […]
Atlantic Salmon Trust leads Salmon School on its journey to Macallan. The Atlantic Salmon Trust, a founding member of the Missing Salmon Alliance, has recently embarked on a collaborative artistic […]
Marine Institute awarded research grant to study evolutionary potential of Atlantic Salmon. A research award targeted at early-career researchers has been granted to Dr Joshka Kaufmann of the Marine Institute […]
Climate change and human exploitation to blame for historic decline in Atlantic Salmon. Research led by the University of Southampton has revealed that an abrupt change in climate conditions in […]
Atlantic salmon group welcomes new MoU. The Missing Salmon Alliance strongly supports the New Memorandum of Understanding that has been signed by both the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organisation (NASCO) […]
Initiative seeks to revive fortunes of wild Atlantic salmon. An ambitious project is harnessing the power of technology to finally reveal the secret lives of wild Atlantic salmon – backed […]
High levels of aquatic plant cover benefits juvenile Atlantic salmon. In response to three decades of declining Atlantic salmon in most of their native range, scientists are looking at how […]
Canada maps out course for wild Atlantic salmon protection. Fisheries and Oceans Canada will lead discussions over the coming months with Indigenous communities and organisations, government partners, and conservation organisations […]
Operation Wingspan shines a light on poaching, wild Atlantic Salmon. July 1st saw the launch of the poaching phase of Operation Wingspan, Police Scotland’s year-long commitment to raising awareness of […]
New study reveals the migration route of Atlantic salmon. A new study published in the NATURE Journal, Scientific Reports, reveals the marine migration route of Atlantic salmon in the North Atlantic, including […]
AquaBounty announces first harvest of GE atlantic salmon; receives approval for the sale of GE atlantic salmon in Brazil. Company Also Announces Addition of Gail Sharps Myers to its Board […]