Squid farming breakthrough spurs hope, opposition
'In terms of cephalopod farming, we don't really foresee any way to do it sustainably' -- Catalina López Salazar, director of the Aquatic Animal Alliance, which is against aquaculture
Aquaculture AI firm raises $6m to scale up
Aquaticode claims to create technology that boosts global seafood production, improving operational and biological efficiency
Scottish firms embark on UK’s first selective breeding program for sea trout
Kames Fish Farming and Xelect aim to produce faster-growing fish, with high survival rates, that thrive in their seawater environment
Innovasea debuts light-weight submersible net-pen
'The SeaProtean Pen is a versatile addition to our lineup of tough, submersible offshore fish pens' -- Innovasea CEO David Kelly
Skretting begins feed trials with greenhouse gas-derived protein
Feed firm Skretting's Australian subsidiary has partnered with Indian biotech company String Bio to test Pro-DG, a greenhouse gas-derived protein, in fish feeds
Norway accelerator to host ‘salmon school’ for investors new to aquaculture
Olaisen Blue, a Lovund-based aquaculture accelerator and investor, hopes to draw other investors to its 'Lovund Days' late in September
Cape Breton snow crab, at least the males, do get around
'Basically, adult males moved up to 37 kilometers while females tended to move no further than four kilometers' -- Sarah Iverson, researcher
Thai Union launches plant-based shrimp dumplings in Thailand
Thai Union has annual sales exceeding $4.5bn and a global workforce of more than 44,000 people
NOAA: Warmer water causing poor salmon returns to Alaska rivers
Scientists and the fishing industry are developing new tools to reduce salmon bycatch and providing more timely information to help resource managers address the declines
Subsistence salmon fisheries stay closed in Alaska’s Yukon River
The 194,000 fall chum salmon return counted is a fraction of the historical median of 486,000 for the Yukon River