Fish adapt to ocean acidification by modifying gene expression. Human-driven global change is challenging the scientific community to understand how marine species might adapt to predicted environmental conditions in the […]
Thai Union scoops prestigious award. Global seafood giant Thai Union was recently awarded the New Code of Work Award 2021 for Leadership by PeopleStrong, an organisation that recognises outstanding contributions […]
Mesopelagic fish may play role as a food of the future. Utilising new marine resources though aquaculture and harvesting, without undermining ecosystem health, is one of the priorities of the […]
MPAs – a policy tool with only winners. Every year, the European Commission organises a seminar on fisheries science. The event attracts dozens of stakeholders from different areas to discuss […]
Cadman Capital Group continues to drive growth of aquaculture portfolio with two specialist appointments. Cadman Capital Group, a privately-owned, independent private equity firm has announced the appointment of two new […]
Fall in foodservice demand hits Sandford results. New Zealand’s largest seafood business, Sanford Limited, reports that its 2021 interim results are consistent with its most recent update to the market […]
Survitec simplifies the ship safety supply chain with new service available at several ports worldwide. Global safety solutions provider Survitec has launched a unique service for the marine industry that […]
Canada increases Northern cod stewardship fishery quota. Canada has announced decisions for the Northern cod stewardship fishery, the 2J3KLPs capelin fishery, and the Recreational groundfish fishery (known locally as the […]
EC moves to reduce fishing gear marine litter. The European Commission has provided guidance on the EU rules on single-use plastics and adopts an Implementing Decision on the monitoring and reporting of fishing gear placed on […]
Russia and Iran explore fisheries cooperation. Cooperation between Russia and Iran in the field of fisheries is of a strategic nature said the head of the Federal Agency for Fishery […]
Unmanned miniature sail boat ‘Seoltóir Na Gaillimhe’ – the ‘GalwaySailor’ to be deployed from the RV Celtic Explorer. On Monday 31st May, a group of students from 5th and 6th […]
Fourth wellboat in a row from Hydroniq coolers for Sølvtrans. Norwegian shipbuilder Myklebust Verft has awarded Ålesund-based Hydroniq Coolers a contract to deliver the company’s unique, hull-integrated seawater cooling system […]
Michelle Geary – Our People, Marine Institute. In 2021, the Marine Institute is profiling our people, sharing their study and career paths, the work they do at the Marine Institute […]
Aquaculture turns biodiversity into uniformity along the coast of China. Fisheries and aquaculture have given rise to an enormous uniformity in the diversity of bivalves along the more than 18,000 […]
Scientists turn aquaculture waste into new biomaterial for tissue repair. Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a new biomaterial made entirely from discarded bullfrog skin and […]
Time running out to save coral reefs. New research on the growth rates of coral reefs shows there is still a window of opportunity to save the world’s coral reefs—but […]
Blumar Seafoods reinforces sustainability strategy. In line with its sustainability strategy, which involves the company’s commitment to caring for the environment, innovation and following the circular economy, Blumar Seafoods of […]
Management measures proposed to aid tuna conservation. Blue Marine Foundation (BLUE) and the International Pole and Line Foundation (IPNLF) hereby confirm their support for the following two conservation and management […]
Ireland slams Norway’s unilateral mackerel quota increase. The Irish Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue, T.D. has described Norway’s unilaterally announced 55% increase in its share of […]
EU pelagic fishers slam Norwegian mackerel quota increase. The EU pelagic fishing industry, organised under the banners of EAPO and Europêche, has strongly rejected the decision by the Norwegian government […]