More male Southern flounder if water is warmer. If southern flounder live in warmer water during a critical window of early development, a higher percentage become male – more than […]
Climate change affecting North Carolina fishing fleet. As the oceans warm in response to climate change, fishing boats in the Mid-Atlantic that focus on only one or two species of […]
Seafood school trains students for fishing and mariculture careers. Graduates of a new month-long apprenticeship programme in coastal South Carolina hope to find jobs in the commercial fishing and mariculture […]
Steady shrimp landings in Gulf of Mexico. The Fishery Monitoring Branch of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries’ Southeast Fisheries Science Centre has released preliminary shrimp landings data […]
Groundbreaking genetics study proves California white seabass hatchery a success. Estimates now show that roughly 30% of wild caught adult white seabass may have origins back to a hatchery programme. California must […]
Ace Aquatec gears up for second North America Expo. Award-winning aquaculture technology specialist, Ace Aquatec, is aiming to expand its North America presence by exhibiting at RASTECH, the international technical […]
North Atlantic right whales critically endangered by climate crisis, new study finds. Warming sea and shifting food sources drive whales into areas where they risk ship strikes and entanglement in […]
American Unagi raised $ 10 million to build RAS facility for commercialising Eels Aquaculture By Amod Ashok Salgaonkar In 2014, Sara Rademaker, Founder and President of American Unagi, cultivated a […]
New Dates For RASTech Conference and Trade Show – In light of on-going developments related to the COVID-19 global pandemic, Annex Business Media, organizer of the annual RAStech Conference and […]
Funding for US communities hit by fishery disasters. American Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross has announced the allocation of $65 million to communities in Alaska, California, North Carolina, South Carolina, […]
New seafood strategy advisor for NOAA. The USA’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) has announced the appointment of Dr. Michael Rubino as the agency’s new Senior Advisor for Seafood […]
US fish products may be hit by EU tariffs. Frozen cod, Alaska pollock and squid from the USA are just some of the products the EU is considering imposing tariffs […]
The US Microalgae Industry Summit is taking place on 15th – 16th May in Fort Lauderdale, Florida-USA, discussing “The Future Business and Financial Perspectives of the Algae Industry“. David D. […]
New research visualises how fishing communities can change fishing habits to adapt to climate change. In a massive research project spanning five years and stretching the length of the Northeast […]
NOAA recommends nearly $220m in funding for coastal projects. NOAA of the USA is recommending nearly $220 million in funding for 32 transformational habitat restoration and coastal resilience projects this […]
MSC welcomes new Chair and Trustees Hartwig Schafer, with 30 years’ experience from the World Bank and European Union, becomes new Chair of MSC’s Board of Trustees while Mikel Durham, […]
Fish may change habitat use due to climate change. NOAA-funded research has explored how different species, including the commercially important summer flounder and black sea bass, may change their habitat […]
High level call for an ambitious ocean outcome at COP26: 3rd ‘Because the Ocean’ initiative opens for signature. Edinburgh-Glasgow 31 October 2021. On the opening day of COP26, the resounding […]