Informa Markets Launches Asia Livestock Hub. Informa Markets launches a new digital platform serving Asian Livestock & Aquaculture Industry demands. Informa Markets is pleased to announce the launch of ‘Asia […]
Fisheries and Seafood Scheme funding rounds open for applications. The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has opened four funding rounds for applications to help support the fishing and seafood sector in […]
Aller Aqua world’s first fish feed company verified in CO2-labelling. Wednesday the 25th of August the Aller Aqua organisation reached a historical milestone when months of hard work culminated in […]
More than 100 aquaculture companies to participate in Aqua Expo Guayaquil 2021. The National Chamber of Aquaculture of Ecuador (CNA) confirmed that the most important technical and commercial aquaculture event […]
Ground-breaking primary school citizen science project in Glasgow helps inspire our salmon stewards of the future ahead of COP26. Led by scientist, Willie Yeoman and his small team, the Clyde […]
Study of maritime worker health initiatives by Seafarers Hospital Society and Yale University, findings to be revealed at LISW. The Seafarers Hospital Society (SHS), Yale University and Lloyd’s Register Foundation […]
Isle of Man crab and lobster MLS increase. The minimum size of crabs and lobsters caught in Isle of Man waters will increase on 1 September 2021 as part of […]
Californian measures to protect freshwater fish hit by drought. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries have announced a Voluntary […]
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 […]
Royal Greenland posts best interim result ever. After a very challenging 2020, affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, Royal Greenland has made a strong recovery. The interim result for 2021 shows […]
Climate change means Ireland is warmer and wetter, the evidence is clear. • Long term observations in Ireland provide important insights on the causes and consequences of Climate Change; • […]
GSSI open for steering board member applications. GSSI is pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted, from all of those who are eligible, to join the GSSI Steering […]
BioMar holds steady growth. BioMar continues the steady growth and delivers solid results despite the pandemic. Both volumes sold and revenue went up in Q2 compared to 2020 while margins […]
Ghost gear removal competition launches in the Azores. This year, small-scale tuna fishers in the Azores are taking part in the world’s first competition to remove abandoned floating fishing gear […]
Rutgers study confirms ‘cell-based’ and ‘cell-cultured work best for labelling. Food companies, regulators, marketers, journalists and others should use the terms ‘cell-based’ or ‘cell-cultured’ when labelling and talking about seafood […]
Record EU sales for Scottish salmon. Scotland’s salmon farmers sold more fresh fish to the EU in the first half of 2021 than ever before according to HMRC export figures […]
Climate change double-whammy could kill-off fish species. Many commonly-eaten fish could face extinction as warming oceans due to climate change increases pressure on their survival while also hampering their ability […]
BIM fast-track fishing gear development using side-scan sonar. Among the key challenges facing Irish fisheries are the need to: reduce unwanted catches to meet the requirements of the EU landing […]
Digital transformation in food manufacturing. Scottish seafood supplier Aquascot has digitalised production and quality assurance in under 12 months. The fish processing firm responded to the challenges of coronavirus by […]