Peak Gas Generation announces launch of new i-Flow O2 oxygen gas generator Peak Gas Generation, global leader in on-site gas generation for manufacturing and processing industries, has launched its very […]
Australian research centre sets out marine project strategy The Blue Economy Cooperative Research Centre (BECRC) in Australia has taken its first steps in foundational work that will underpin its research agenda, with […]
Fish health the focus for Scottish Sea Farms’ new boat. The nationwide coronavirus lockdown hasn’t stopped Scottish Sea Farms in its drive to safeguard the health and welfare of its […]
AquaMaof launches virtual booth. AquaMaof, world leader in Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) technology, announces the opening of a virtual booth to showcase its technology and projects. With major trade events […]
US allocates $88 million in fishery disaster funding. US Secretary of Commerce, Wilbur Ross has announced the allocation of $88 million in fishery disaster funding to Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi, […]
Using Big Data in Marine Science – A University of Aberdeen scientist co-authored a report commissioned by the European Marine Board to investigate recent advances, challenges and opportunities for using […]
Seahorse Expert Nets Award for Animal Conservation – Dr. Amanda Vincent becomes first marine conservationist to win Indianapolis Prize. Today officials from the Indianapolis Prize announced Amanda Vincent, Ph.D., as the 2020 […]
Krill meal improves salmon health and fillet quality, according to new study. The Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture (Nofima), in collaboration with Aker BioMarine, recently released a study […]
Aquabounty on track for salmon harvest. Company Remains On-Track for First Conventional Salmon Harvest to Begin in June; First AquAdvantage Salmon Harvest to Begin in the Fourth Quarter of 2020. […]
Coastal states agreement on NE Atlantic pelagic stocks. The European Union, Norway and the Faroe Islands reached a coastal states agreement for the monitoring, control and surveillance (MSC) of shared […]
New deputy director of NOAA Fisheries Science Centre. Nicole Cabana has been named deputy director of NOAA Fisheries’ Northeast Fisheries Science Centre. She assumed her new duties on April 27. […]
Do man-made offshore structures benefit the marine environment? Man-made structures have been built into our coastal and marine environments as we respond to the need to generate even more energy. […]
Waste Salmon Crusher for Isle of Lewis biogas – A Multicrusher made by Borger is playing a key role in the continuing success of an award-winning waste-to-energy operation in the […]
UK plankton population has undergone sweeping changes. The UK’s plankton population – microscopic algae and animals which support the entire marine food web – has undergone sweeping changes in the […]
New research reveals strongest predictors of menhaden growth. New research suggests that large-scale environmental factors influence the size of one of the ocean’s most abundant forage species. Recently, scientists from […]
BAP releases new video on Ideal Fish. As part of its producer spotlight initiative, the Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) program released a new video featuring BAP-certified producer Ideal Fish. Launched in 2013, Ideal […]
Pure Salmon Achieves Sustainability Endorsement – Pure Salmon Poland SP. Z.O.O. (formerly “Global Fish”), a land-based Atlantic Salmon farm located near Warsaw, Poland, announces its product has officially been recommended by […]
New study finds almost a quarter of sampled fish contain microplastics In a sampling of fish from a creek that flows into San Diego Bay in the USA, nearly a […]
IPNLF to launch ghost net retrieval project. Funded by the inaugural Joanna Toole Ghost Gear Solutions Award, a new initiative will be launched by IPNLF aimed at incentivising coastal fisheries […]