Promising results from research into sterile salmon. Over a period of several years, Nofima researchers in Norway and partners have developed a promising method for sterilising salmon. Sterile farmed salmon […]
Seafood Excellence Awards finalists announced. Unique Native Hebridean shortlisted for top international award. Native Hebridean Smoked Scottish Salmon has been nominated for a coveted international food award. The Scottish Salmon […]
Aas Mek taps PG Flow Solutions for more Sølvtrans vessels. Aas Mekaniske Verksted has awarded PG Flow Solutions a contract to deliver numerous pumps to two wellboats that the Norwegian […]
Russia increases oyster production. Russian aqua farms have increased oyster production by more than a third over the two years of the pandemic. Growth was provided in the Primorye region […]
Sunderland Marine appoints Mia Bredenberg as Australia Branch Manager. Sunderland Marine, the fixed premium insurance division of North P&I, has appointed Mia Bredenberg as Australian branch manager, effective 31 January […]
Salmon Evolution on track for first smolt release. Norwegian land-based farmer, Salmon Evolution, says it has enjoyed a good fourth quarter and is now only weeks away from releasing their […]
Don’t miss the deadline for Aquaculture Awards 2022! The deadline of Monday, February 28th is fast approaching to enter the Aquaculture Awards 2022. The awards give the industry an opportunity to celebrate […]
Fish Health Inspectorate seize Prussian carp. 4000 live invasive Prussian carp were seized last month by the UK’s Fish Health Inspectorate (FHI), during a successful enforcement operation at the Port […]
Ireland announces Common Fisheries Policy Review Group. Ireland’s Minister for Agriculture, Food & the Marine, Charlie Mc Conalogue T.D., has announced the establishment of a Common Fisheries Policy Review Group, […]
Marine Institute celebrates Women in Science. The Marine Institute is celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science on 11th February 2022, by highlighting the many brilliant women who […]
Continued high-level support for Southern Ocean protection at One Ocean Summit. The Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition welcomed the announcements from President Macron at the One Ocean Summit that will help […]
Seafood Industry Australia welcomes report on aquaculture. Seafood Industry Australia’s (SIA) Aquaculture Advisory Committee (AAC) has welcomed the release of the Australian Government’s House Standing Committee on Agriculture and Water […]
EU and US resume trade of bivalve molluscs. As from the end of this month, trade of molluscan shellfish – such as mussels, clams, oysters and scallops – will resume […]
Scottish salmon exports recover to near-record figures. Scottish salmon exports recovered to near-record figures in 2021, according to new figures released by the UK Government today. Cementing its place as […]
Crab lobster die-off. The disturbing scenes of thousands of crabs and lobsters washed up on the beaches on the Yorkshire and Teeside beaches have caused widespread alarm and major media […]
Seafood Scotland goes global – with boots on the ground in Dubai. Trade marketing body Seafood Scotland is attending the Gulfood event for the first time in two years, following […]
Krill meal improves health and performance of salmonids according to new review article from Aker BioMarine. In a recently released review article from Aker BioMarine, researchers conclude that Antarctic krill […]
Better use of data will future-proof our fisheries. By Michel Kaiser, Professor of Fisheries Conservation and Chief Scientist at Heriot-Watt University The health of our seas and oceans matters, not […]