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Ireland reopens seafood grant aid for processors, aquaculture and young people. The Sustainable Aquaculture Scheme, Young ...
The European Commission has confirmed that countries can ban destructive practices such as bottom trawling in vulnerable marine areas under European Union law. According to the UK-based charity Blue ...
Announces a strategic review of UK operations without ruling out closure of the site acquired from Iceland Seafood.
Located in Haukå, it has involved an investment of NOK 600 million and will produce 6.4 million post-smolts per year.
The Secretary General of Fisheries, Isabel Artime, and the Principal Secretary of Fisheries of Seychelles, Roy Clarisse, have ...
Harmful algal blooms strike again in #Norway. Up to 1 million #salmon, including 250,000 smolts, are estimated to have been ...
The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) journal, Microbiology Spectrum, has published a new study by Danish researchers demonstrating how the development of a bacterial consortium, like natural ...
UK Government announces £360m Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund. The investment aims to "modernise Britain's fishing fleet, ...
The Basque technology center AZTI, in collaboration with the Spanish tuna industry groups OPAGAC and ANABAC, has developed ...
SalMar appoints new COO of Biology. Anders Fjellheim, formerly Managing Director of SalMar Ocean, takes over the role ...
UK-EU "Brexit reset" deal provokes mixed reactions from aquaculture and fishing sectors. Head of Scottish Fishermen's ...
Recirculating Aquaculture Systems conference will address key issues in business, research, technology, and biology.
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