Gael Force Group moves ahead with SeaQureFarm™ development and prototyping. The aquaculture equipment and technology manufacturer aims to deliver working semi-closed containment prototype in 2024. Long-term partnership agreed with expert […]
Discover sea turtles on World Turtle Day. World Turtle Day is marked globally today, May 23rd, to commemorate the day Friend of the Sea® and the World Sustainability Foundation is […]
Climate change could affect the diet quality of fish by 10%. The diet quality of fish across large parts of the world’s oceans could decline by up to 10%, as […]
Jelly plankton blooms can offset as much CO2 as emitted by millions of cars. Humans continue to amplify global warming by emitting billions of tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere […]
Thai Union invests in UK-based Jellagen. Thai Union Group PCL has announced that its Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) Fund has joined other strategic and financial partners investing in UK-based Jellagen’s £8.7 million Series […]
Seafood producers fight back with new early warning system. A new online early warning system to help identify and share data on potentially harmful organisms in Scotland’s coastal waters could […]
The Bakkafrost Group delivered a total operating EBIT of DKK 418 million (DKK 224 million) in Q1 2022 and made a profit of DKK 405 million (DKK 408 million). The […]
ASC China makes a splash in Shanghai. No country in the world eats more seafood, or farms more seafood, than China. This makes the work of ASC’s dedicated team in […]
New arrivals in an ancient sea The Mediterranean is changing fast. Over the last few decades, its waters have seen the appearance of unprecedented numbers of new fish, crustaceans, plants […]
Challenging third quarter for Bakkafrost. Bakkafrost Group made a profit for Q3 2021 of DKK 131.3 million (DKK 176.8 million). For the first nine months of 2021, the profit was […]
Microscopic villain could be the root cause for unexplained gill health issues, aquaculture conference to hear. Hydrozoans, more commonly known as micro jellyfish, are being closely monitored by Mowi Scotland […]
Interactive Marine Archive Launched, the Marine Institute celebrates Heritage Week 2021 with Interactive Marine Archive. To celebrate National Heritage Week 2021, the Marine Institute launches a new Interactive Marine Archive. […]
With temperatures going up 20% faster than the global average, and sea level rises expected to exceed one meter by 2100, the Mediterranean is becoming the fastest-warming and the saltiest […]
Ireland’s marine sector collaborates to celebrate European Maritime Day virtually with Oceans of Learning series. In recognition of European Maritime Day on 20th May and World Oceans Day on 8th […]
Seagrass planting programme at Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. Work has begun on England’s largest seagrass planting programme in Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. A total of 16,000 seagrass seed […]
Scottish Sea Farms bolsters defences against harmful plankton. Scottish Sea Farms is to trial the potential of a new greener aeration system, Flowpressor, to protect its salmon from potentially harmful […]
New action plans to save West coast USA marine species. NOAA Fisheries of the USA has released new action plans to promote the recovery of its high-priority ‘Species in the […]
Breakthrough in study of fish kidney disease related to climate change. New research from the University of Aberdeen could pave the way for the development of drugs and vaccines to treat a […]
EUMOFA Talks pilot episode dives into blue bioeconomy. Join the premiere event of the new interactive EUMOFA Talks series. In this episode, experts will shed light on cutting-edge innovations in […]
New marine species found near Puerto Rico A NOAA Fisheries research team discovered Duobrachium sparksae, a new species of ctenophore, or comb jelly. The discovery was made during an underwater expedition led by the […]