BC college gets finfish aquaculture research funding
North Island College secures one million dollar grant to fund an Industrial Research Chair for Colleges in Sustainable Aquaculture
Aquaculture gaining popularity as schools science aid
A growing numbers of schools in Maryland are embracing aquaculture as a way of teaching young people science
ICES confirms North Sea cod stock improvement
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea says cod stocks in the North Sea continue to rise for the seventh year running
Palau to use drones in enforcing commercial fishing ban
Palau plans to ban commercial fishing in its 200-mile EEZ, and to become the first Pacific nation to use drones to enforce fisheries rules
South African fishing firm faces long haul in aquaculture expansion
Fishing group Viking is aiming to have its seafood farms make up 30% of its production, but it's a long haul, says group director
Discounters’ UK seafood sales in rapid growth
Chains like Aldi and Lidl are gaining chilled market share at a rate of 63% year-on-year, while some more established chains grow slower or lose share
Norwegian researchers eye ‘fearless’ cod breakthrough
A more robust species of cod could have major implications for the fish-farming industry in Norway
Shrimp List owner calls for industry to learn from history when dealing with EMS
Dan Fegan, owner of the online forum Shrimp List, has called for shrimp farmers to remember lessons learned during the white spot crisis
UK industry to workshop ideas for future of fishing
Prince's Charities International Sustainability Unit, Seafish, and a Steering Group of UK fishermen combine to discuss the industry's future
Brazil and Ecuador strengthen trade ties
Ecuadorian shrimp an important part of securing future trade between the two nations