Fish distribution and abundance changes in eastern Bering Sea. Pelagic or forage fish species are an important source of food for marine predators in the eastern Bering Sea. This group […]
Huge sales boost for Australian seafood in December. Seafood Industry Australia (SIA), the national peak body representing the Australian seafood industry, has applauded consumers for supporting their local seafood industry […]
NaturalShrimp forms joint venture. NaturalShrimp, Inc. an aquaculture Company which has developed and patented the first commercially operational Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) for shrimp, has announced that it has partnered […]
Update briefing on the UK seafood crisis. Just under two weeks into 2021, and the impacts of Brexit transition on the Scottish seafood sector have been widespread. Issues from computer […]
No sign of border obstacles dissipating. With exports of fish and shellfish into the EU impeded by a range of border issues, Defra has formed a new stakeholder group to […]
PM pledges compensation for export hurdles – Statement from Scottish Seafood Association. Responding to the Prime Minister’s comments, Jimmy Buchan, chief executive of the Scottish Seafood Association, said: “We welcome […]
Witherbys connects seafarers with launch of online marine library. Witherbys, the maritime publishing experts, has put cyber security, flexible access and increased data at the heart of its new ereader […]
Thailand project to make ASC more accessible. A new project aiming to make the ASC programme more accessible and affordable to farmers is underway with help from shrimp producers Thai […]
Praise for Samherji stalwart. Haraldur Grétarsson will resign from the European operations of Samherji Holding ehf. in early April. Mr. Grétarsson has held the position of managing director of the […]
NAFC Marine Centre Covid update. The NAFC Marine Centre hopes to be able to resume some face-to-face teaching from the 1st of February, if Shetland remains in COVID Protection Level […]
Investing in health of UK seas could create 100,000 jobs and give £50 billion boost to economy. Restoring the UK’s seas could pump billions of pounds into the economy by 2050, bringing thousands of […]
Minister inviting applicants for Board of the Marine Institute. The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine invites applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill four vacancies on the board […]
Final Cases of Antitrust Litigation. Chicken of the Sea International® (COSI) announced today that it has reached an agreement in principle to settle the final cases in the Packaged Seafood […]
Stolt Sea Farm exploring possible IPO. Stolt-Nielsen Limited has announced that it is evaluating an initial public offering (the “IPO”) of its land-based fish farming business (“Stolt Sea Farm”). Stolt […]
More management measures lead to healthier fish populations. Fish populations tend to do better in places where rigorous fisheries management practices are used, and the more measures employed, the better […]
Can cleaner fish become dinner? Would you like lumpfish for dinner? Nofima is trying to reveal how millions of cleaner fish used in the Norwegian salmon farming industry can be […]
Canada removes ghost gear from the sea. Lost, abandoned and discarded fishing gear, or ‘ghost gear,’ is one of the largest causes of marine pollution today. In response to this […]
Vital that UK fish exporters enter correct documentation details. There have been reports of some fish exporters facing disruption with exports to the EU. With both the UK and French […]
Avoiding bacteria and contamination: Plant manufacturer implements hygienic 100 tonne/day ice supply for fish processor. Stainless steel construction provides food-safe ice storage. In 2018, a fish processor needed machinery to […]