NOAA Fisheries appoints first-ever research economist
Doug Lipton will provide leadership and strategic direction to the agency's economics and social science research program.
Feed scientist: Time to stop burning valuable animal proteins
The EU's decision to allow animal proteins to be used in feed is 'very wise', says Skretting feed researcher
Scottish aquaculture firm aiming for disease-free salmon
Landcatch takes delivery of SNP chips, genomic selection tools it hopes are a step closer to eliminating disease
Tuna giant Tri Marine to drive change with ‘economic incentives’
The $1bn-turnover company's economic incentives can make a substantial positive impact regarding sustainability, says its new director for environmental policy
Q&A: Tuna giant Tri Marine’s Matt Owens talks FADs, NGOs and pole-and-line
Tri Marine's newly-appointed director of environmental policy and social responsibility on FADs, NGOs and pole-and-line fishing
European commission re-authorizes animal proteins for fish feed
Feed industry welcomes the EC's decision to allow non-ruminant processed animal proteins for fish feed
NOAA Fisheries plans fishing cameras scheme
Cameras part of an Alaskan electronic monitoring program to 'assess everything that comes out of the ocean'
NFI to reveal restaurant study at Santa Monica event
The National Fisheries Institute plans to unveil the results of its consumer trend research at the Global Seafood Market Conference, Jan. 31
Plastic contamination discovered in English fish
Over 30% of fish studied in University of Plymouth research contained plastic from sanitary products and shopping bags, although researchers say there is no threat to human health
Young scientist wins fish technologist award
Indian national Annamalai Jeyakumari wins Peter Howgate Award