Sockeye returns low in upper reaches of Columbia River
So far sockeye salmon returns to the upper reaches of the Columbia River in the US state of Washington have been paltry
Conservation groups slam BOEM for moving too fast on wind farms in Gulf of Maine
'It’s simply backwards to choose areas for offshore wind development before doing a full environmental analysis, which would ultimately save time and money if done now' -- Erica Fuller, senior attorney, Conservation Law Foundation
UK innovation fund issues new call for fresh ideas
Applications are now open for the fourth round of funding from the UK Seafood Innovation Fund, which sits under a £100m UK Seafood Fund
Norway’s Stiim Aqua Cluster to launch aquatech roadshow
Its first trip will showcase aquaculture technologies -- including Ovum's 'egg' salmon farm concept -- in the Faroe Islands
Fishmeal substitute maker Innovafeed raises $250m, plans US plant with ADM
The money will finance an expansion of the company's main plant in Nesle, France, and allow for the construction of its first US facility
Norwegian salmon farmer looks to UK ‘regenerative’ wheat in CO2 reduction drive
One Norwegian salmon farmer is using wheat grown in the UK by 'regenerative' farming to further reduce its CO2 footprint, which it said is already the lowest of any seafood globally
Asia’s ‘first industrial insect company’ raises $20m for expansion
Nutrition Technologies' latest funding round, led by PTT Ventures, will be used to launch new products and expand into new markets
Canadian university’s new lab to be solely for plant-, insect-based aquafeed protein research
A flow-through tank system housing more than 20 fish species will be among the features at the University of Saskatchewan's renovated toxicology center
Shrimp RAS farmer sees success in urban Los Angeles
The land-based facility uses 12 indoor raceways filled with brackish water to grow Litopenaeus vannamei, supplying some 1,000 lbs of fresh product to the Los Angeles area weekly
Pismo Beach clams making big comeback in California
'We're not sure why there were no clams, and then suddenly there's this major recruitment event' -- Sean Bignami, researcher, Concordia University Irvine